in Brooklyn on Wednesday, but not before the famous DJ promised the street performer that he would send him bail money., Diplo said that upwards of 4,000 people had gathered in Bushwick Inlet Park for the pop-up show by the time the cops had shut down the event.“I forgot how posh Brooklyn is now.”
The busker, known as Naveh Halperin or SubwayDJ told Page Six that he was marching down the street towards McCarren Park with a crowd of people from the shut down event chanting “let’s go to the park” when cops arrested him and confiscated his deejay equipment, including a speaker that he wheels around New York City as a source of income.The artist found his way around the shut-down and held his event inside Brooklyn Bowl.
Diplo posted a video to his social media after the run-in with the busker, writing “Saving the city one DJ at a time.”