Tuesday, August 26, 2014

OMG! “Suge” Knight got shot, again

OMG! “Suge” Knight got shot, again
Written by Philessa Hooks Jenkins
Aka Lady PJ
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8/26/2014 12:51:43 PM

photo by TheMcShark

OMG! On Sunday August 24, 2014 Marion “Suge” Knight Jr., 49, got shot again.  You all know or should know; that he was the former head and co-founder of Death Row Records, right? Well TMZ is reporting that “Suge” Knight was at Chris Brown’s pre-VMA party at the 1 Oak Club where he was shot like five times in the stomach and one shot in the arm.  He was able to walk out of the club -on his own. A police officer saw him and helped him into a police car, where he waited for the ambulance, and was then driven to Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, Ca.  Although he did lose a lot of blood he is expected to make a full recovery. I’m noting that there were two other victims that were also shot at this party and one was shot in the behind area.  Girl, always keep your but down! I'm just saying.

He has to be the luckiest man alive.  Really, I think they should call him the man of steel.  I for one would never want to go out to a club where I know he’s parting at; somebody is always shooting at him.  It’s reported that the bullet wasn’t meant for him but hey!  Don’t you remember he was shot in 2005 at a party in Miami hosted by Kanye West?  I’m thinking that he must have a line of angles running all around him or demons.  What do you think?

Alright, this is your girl Lady PJ and I really pray that Mr. Knight makes a full recovery but if I was him I'd stay away from night clubs for a while.  Really!

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