Rap mogul Suge Knight hurt in nightclub shooting | Inquirer Entertainment

Rap mogul Suge Knight hurt in nightclub shooting

/ 01:59 AM August 25, 2014

In a Feb. 26, 2003, file photo, rap music mogul Marion “Suge’ Knight walks out of the Los Angeles County jail, in Los Angeles. Knight was injured in an early morning shooting Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, at a West Hollywood nightclub but is expected to survive. AP PHOTO/DAMIAN DOVARGANES

LOS ANGELES—Death Row Records founder and rap mogul Marion “Suge” Knight was injured in an early morning shooting Sunday in a packed nightclub but was expected to survive, a Los Angeles County sheriff’s sergeant said.

Knight was one of three club patrons struck by gunfire around 1:30 a.m. (1830 GMT) at the 1OAK on West Hollywood’s Sunset Boulevard, said Sgt. C. Tatar, watch commander at the Los Angeles County sheriff’s West Hollywood station.

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Two other victims, a man and a woman, were also being treated at local hospitals and were expected to survive.

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Authorities are still seeking a suspect and declined to release additional information, citing the ongoing investigation.

The shooting came just hours before MTV’s Video Music Awards, which are slated for Sunday evening in Inglewood. R&B singer Chris Brown, who was co-hosting a party at the nightclub with Pia Mia, was also inside the club but not hit by the gunfire, Tatar said.

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MTV said it had no affiliation or connection to the event.

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Second shooting incident

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Representatives for Brown and the party did not return a call for comment. Calls to the club rang unanswered.

Knight has been shot before. In 2005, he was struck in the leg during an MTV awards pre-party in Miami.

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Knight’s genius for poaching up-and-coming talent helped him land and make megastars out of Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre and shifted the center of the rap universe to the West Coast the 1990s.

He’s been in and of jail in the past two decades due to parole violations and physical attacks relating to a “rap war” he fueled with East Coast artists.

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Financial troubles also eventually led to his Death Row Records filing for bankruptcy.–Gillian Flaccus with Mesfin Fekadu in New York

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