Comedian Katt Williams has offered an interesting take on the shooting of former Death Row Records CEO, Suge Knight, which occurred at a MTV Video Music Awards pre-party in West Hollywood last weekend. According to Williams, Knight was attempting to save another person when he was shot six times. Williams claims he was with Knight when the shooting occurred and dismissed any notion that the shooting was gang-related.
“Now if you’re an idiot you can believe this was about Suge Knight,” Williams said. “But Suge Knight has been accessible every day of his life for 20 years. We know who it was aimed at. We know whose life he saved. And we know why they won’t talk about it … If it was gang-related, then why didn’t it happen thoroughly? You see there’s parts of this story that just don’t seem to make sense. You’re saying it was gang-related. So, that means somebody’s gang was shooting at somebody’s gang and somebody’s gang didn’t shoot back. That’s your story? That’s not really how gang stuff works, is it?”
“I’m pretty sure Suge knows who shot Suge,” Williams continued. “If the police say nobody shot him, I believe nobody shot him. And if nobody shot him, then that’s the same nobody that shot Tupac. And if nobody shot Tupac, it’s the same nobody that shot MLK. And if nobody shot him that’s the same person that shot Malcolm X, too. It’s a lot of nobodies out there. And nobody minds if nobody comes up missing, right? That don’t bother nobody, does it? It certainly doesn’t bother me — I’m saying the police said they arrested the shooters, then said they didn’t arrest the shooters. But I was there. So, I know that 20 minutes after people were laying down on the ground shot, no police had entered the club yet.”
This wouldn’t be the first time violence has erupted in the vicinity of the funnyman and Knight. In 2013, Williams and Knight were involved in a nightclub brawl.