Reggie Wright Jr. 313 Live Show Interview

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He confirmed that Suge's wife Sharitha was having an affair with police officer Kevin Gaines.

He said that Pac was suppose to perform in Vegas the night he got shot for some police boxing function for his probation. This was brought up before a few times but never substantiated. Basically Pac's club 662 performance was suppose to serve as a community service type thing but t was for the police union.

He said that at the Soul Train awards that Puffy ran and hid from Pac and Suge. That's been said a million times but he said that Biggie held his ground. He said that DR had planned to bring in fifty Bloods who were going to rush the stage once Biggie was there but they weren't allowed in. Says that Keefe D flashed his gun on behalf of Bad Boy and Pac was telling Reggie to shot him. Says Keefe eventually ran too.

Says that Master P and NL even though they were deep, left Snoop and his team to deal with DR when DR went to holla at Snoop. That incident went sour and Snoop went to one time and talked. His paperwork has been posted here before. He said that's when him and Daz fell out because Daz was there and Snoop is his cousin and he wasn't feeling the situation.

Said that Suge was sleeping with Daz's wife but Daz didn't know it until Reggie exposed it.

He said that the Trackmaster's produced the Tupac song 'Changes' and Suge got upset but he didn't know it was a problem. Had to do with some tension with Steve Stoute. Suge thought it was disrespectful. Homie interviewing thinks that it was Puffy saying 'come on, come on' on the song.

Says the Dre gays rumors came from Miche'lle who was living with Dre and said that Dre always had a few different guys around him and even living at his house. Says he don't believe it.

Says he doesn't believe that Miche'lle and Tupac were messing around.

Says Suge had a beef with Dj Quik. Says him and Suge went to Quik's house like one or two a.m. to get some money from Quik that Suge felt Quik should give him. Quik would send some goons including some Hoover Crips to get at Suge afterwards but nothing transpired over either incident. Quik did break bread though.

Says Napoleon used to be crazy, he was with tha ish.

Said that nobody really got to see Pac in the hospital like they claim but says that Snoop did.

Says again that Pac and Afeni didn't have the best relationship.

Says that one of his security guys told him that the Outlawz did smoke Pac's ashes.
 

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He said that the Trackmaster's produced the Tupac song 'Changes' and Suge got upset but he didn't know it was a problem. Had to do with some tension with Steve Stoute. Suge thought it was disrespectful. Homie interviewing thinks that it was Puffy saying 'come on, come on' on the song.
I had been meaning to get back to this point. The Trackmaster's produced LL's shot ya joint and the remix and they were there that night at Quad Studios when Pac got shot.
 

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He says dat he feels da reason dat Biggie is dead is because Snoop, Puffy and Steve Harvey had dis ting where Snoop and Puffy had a East Coast/West Coast truce which caused Puffy to think it was all good to come to Cali. Says that Suge said that Snoop caused it cause Snoop wasn't in a position to stop a war he didn't start. The truce basically rocked Bad Boy to sleep.
 

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Rapper on way to charitable event
Rachael Levy

Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1996 | 11:59 a.m.

The shooting of rapper Tupac Shakur and Death Row Records owner Marion "Suge" Knight occurred while they were driving to a charitable event that raised money to keep children away from violence.

The two were blocks away from Club 662, where Saturday's fund-raising party was held, when a Cadillac pulled up alongside Knight's BMW and fired at least 13 rounds. Shakur was hit four times in the chest and remains in critical condition. Knight was grazed by a bullet and released from the hospital.

The money raised at the party will be donated to Barry's Boxing, a local nonprofit gym owned by a Metro Police officer who spends his free time trying to keep kids out of trouble, said the nightclub's attorney, George Kelesis.

Kelesis had asked Knight, who wants to buy Club 662 on East Flamingo Road, to pass on word of the party to his celebrity friends to ensure a successful event. Among the 500 guests were boxers Mike Tyson and Tommy Hearns, the attorney said.

"The thing about Knight is he's real gung-ho about getting kids to straighten up their acts," Kelesis said.

The attorney's characterization of Knight -- called Suge (pronounced shug) -- contradicts the rap producer's public image and his own actions.

Knight, who started Death Row Records in 1992, has grossed more than $100 million and sold more than 15 million records. Critics say gangsta rap corrupts the minds of children, degrades women and glamorizes violence. The record label has been likened to a gang with Knight as its kingpin.

The big man -- 6 feet 4 and about 315 pounds -- often wears a large ruby-and-diamond ring that spells M.O.B., which stands for Member of Bloods (his neighborhood gang), "money over bytches" (his motto) or plain mob (as in the Mafia), the Los Angeles Times reported.

He once threatened a rival record label owner with a baseball bat and pipes over a contract dispute, court records show.

Metro officer Patrick Barry, a retired professional boxer, does not know Knight or Shakur personally. The tenuous link to the shooting has drawn little interest from police investigators, who have not interviewed Barry.

The charity party was a first for Barry's Boxing in southwest Las Vegas. The boys and girls who belong to Barry's gym receive tough love from the former pro and his wife, a Clark County Detention Center officer.

"Our philosophy is we teach them the science and not the violence in self- defense," Barry said. "Biggest thing I notice is so many of the youth that I deal with need attention from adults because their mothers and fathers are both working."

Eight-year-olds and young boxers in their 20s come to Barry for advice ranging from girls to cars to college.

"I don't know where they'll get their answers if they didn't come to the gym," he said. "We tell them do what's right when you're in the ring, because you're in there alone. It has a lot of the same thing -- boxing and life."

The policeman is a former juvenile detective now assigned to McCarran International Airport. He is set to receive a national police award later this month for community service.

Barry knows Shakur and Knight "by reputation only." Although the two personify all that the trainer tries to discourage in his youth -- Shakur has "outlaw" tattooed on his forearm and "thug life" across his torso -- Barry said he is still saddened by this weekend's shooting.

The charitable event was at Club 662 through the use of a special event permit.

It has been widely, and incorrectly reported, that Knight owns Club 662 (which spells M.O.B. on a telephone pad). The nightclub, which has a county business and liquor license pending, is owned by Las Vegas businesswoman Helen Thomas, president of Platinum Road Inc.
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