I wish all these people would stay in California. We never have crazy shootings at nice places until we have some event like the Vma's etc.
Anyways, someone shot Hip-hop mogul 'Suge' Knight lastnight at the "Shore Club"
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Death Row Records CEO Marion 'Suge' Knight was in surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach at 3 a.m Sunday morning to remove a bullet from his leg and repair a fractured bone.
Knight was shot in the leg while partying in the exclusive Red Room at the rear of the Shore Club. His wounds were not life-threatening said police spokesman Bobby Hernandez. Knight was to remain in the hospital after surgery but Hernandez said his attorneys were pushing to have him sent back to Los Angeles as early as Sunday afternoon to be with his own doctors.
Police had made no arrests and have no suspects.
A group of friends waiting outside the hospitals' emergency room - including the rapper Petey Pablo who recently signed to Knight's label - said Knight was alert and talkative.
''That bullet is a tribal mark, orientation, something we all gotta get sometimes, just as long as we don't die, it's fine,'' said Pablo. The rapper also chastised some media outlets for declaring Knight dead immediately after the shooting and for flooding their airwaves with DeathRow songs.
According to several witnesses, Knight was sitting at a table with friends at about 12:30 a.m. when a man wearing a hooded sweatshirt walked up to him and fired at least two shots.
''I was dancing beside him, then I heard a pop that sounded like a champagne bottle had been opened, then I saw his bodyguards throw themselves on him'' said Lilo Kinn, a New York-based artist. ``It happened so fast, people were in a panic, trying to get out of there.''
Knight, and a sea of celebrities, have been in town attending a host of parties and after-parties all leading up to today's MTV, Video Music Award. The festive spirit of the VMA's were especially high on Saturday, the first day many parties had been on scedule since hurricane Katrina.