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Suge Knight and Katt Williams Shocking Video Prior to Robbery Charge Surfaces

A video of Suge Knight and Katt Williams confronting a photographer prior to an alleged camera robbery has surfaced. The short clip was released by TMZ, Sunday, Nov. 2, depicting the music producer harassing and confronting photographers, accusing them of taking photos of his son without permission. 

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Spanning a total of one-minute, the video shows Suge first warning a male paparazzi about taking pictures without permission, afterwards, turned his attention to the female videographer, calling her a "b***h" and accusing her of taking pictures of his son.

"I got a b***h to come beat your motherf***in ass," said the music producer, who was later accused of taking the photographer's camera, before the tape stops recording.

The female videographer, offended, later denied Suge's claims and repeatedly said she did not take photos of Knight's son, reports Ace Showbiz.

According to Hot New Hip Hop, Suge Knight's year hasn't been going according to his favor. He recently recovered from a bullet wound that left him hospitalized, and now this robbery issue along with comedian Katt Williams. Both men were arrested on robbery charges, reports XXL.

The arrest of Knight and Williams occurred Wednesday, after photographer Leslie Redden accused the two of stealing her camera. Death Row Records founder and comedian, Suge denied the Redden's claims.

If convicted, Knight could reportedly face up to thirty years in prison since he already has a prior conviction for assault with a deadly weapon. Meanwhile, Williams could face up to seven years jail time.

"The two men are suspected of stealing the camera of an independent photographer on Sept. 5 outside a studio in Beverly Hills," said the DA's press release.  

Williams was set for $75,000 bail, and Suge for one million but the two continues to deny involvement in the robbery.

The alleged robbery of Knight and Williams wasn't safe from late night comedy. The event was spoofed in the latest episode of "Saturday Night Live" on Nov. 1. The episode featured a skit of Jay Pharoah and Kenan Thompson portraying the two and giving a funny interview in a news program.

"I've been arrested so much a police car is basically my Uber," Williams said in the funny sketch. 


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