Shots were fired and multiple people were reportedly injured at a pre-VMA party hosted by Chris Brown Saturday night in West Hollywood, California.
#CHRIS BROWN PARTY PARTY PARTY UPDATE#
They are shooting at me." Knight hid in a police car for 20 minutes until the ambulance arrived, according to the witness, who places the shooting at approximately 1:15 AM Sunday morning.ĮT will continue to update as more details come in. Knight dropped to the floor after being shot multiple times, then crawled out of the club, and reportedly said, "Put your guns up. 1OAK co-owner Scott Sartiano ducked down before four shots rang out, our witness reports, but Chris Brown continued dancing, unaware of the shots fired. The witness told ET that Knight was seen pacing inside the club and speaking with R&B and hip hop producer Irv Gotti. UPDATE: An eyewitness has confirmed to ET that Suge Knight, former CEO of Death Row Records, was shot multiple times at Chris Brown's pre-VMA party, and Knight was the target of the gunfire. He has and will continue to cooperate with the investigation." This incident did not involve Chris he was merely the host of the event. SECOND UPDATE: A rep for Chris Brown issued the following statement regarding the incident - "Chris hosted an event in Los Angeles last night to celebrate the upcoming release of his album X, during which an incident occurred. According to the newspaper, 50 and Brown’s representatives had agreed on a separate price, but when the promoter was brought in, their offer was “hundreds of thousands of dollars away.”Ĭheck out the official announcement below.A club where numerous celebs were partying evacuated after gun shots last night. In the recent turn of events, According to TMZ, 50 Cent dropped out of Breezy’s The Party Tour when he and promoter Live Nation couldn’t agree on a price.
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