"It's gonna be some times when you might get a few shots," Suge Knight says, "but if you're able to survive those shots, you're supposed to make yourself stronger."
Suge Knight says that he is not concerned with who shot him August 24 at 1-OAK, a West Hollywood, California nightclub.
“Even if I did, I don’t think that’s really important, who pulled the trigger and who I seen pulled the trigger,” Knight says during an interview with TMZ. "I think that I’m doing extremely well. I’m happy to be doing well and whatever happens, happens.”
As for the incidents that transpired at 1-OAK that resulted in his being shot, Knight says that he thought of something his father said to him.
“I was shot inside the club and one thing my father always told me, ‘No matter what it is, you never give up,'” Knight says. "'You never quit if you start something, or you walk in a place somewhere, you walk in one way, no matter what goes on, you leave the same way as a man.' I was shot and I think it was important that I wanted to walk and make sure I get to the right place to patch some of these holes up.”
Now that he is recovering from his six gunshot wounds, Knight says that confrontation is inevitable.
“It’s gonna be some times when you might get in a few bar fights," he says. "It’s gonna be some times when you might get a few shots, but if you’re able to survive those shots, you’re supposed to make yourself stronger and be more positive and more aggressive of the people you wanna deal with, and that’s the page I’m really on.”
Suge Knight says that he is not concerned with who shot him August 24 at 1-OAK, a West Hollywood, California nightclub.
“Even if I did, I don’t think that’s really important, who pulled the trigger and who I seen pulled the trigger,” Knight says during an interview with TMZ. "I think that I’m doing extremely well. I’m happy to be doing well and whatever happens, happens.”
As for the incidents that transpired at 1-OAK that resulted in his being shot, Knight says that he thought of something his father said to him.
“I was shot inside the club and one thing my father always told me, ‘No matter what it is, you never give up,'” Knight says. "'You never quit if you start something, or you walk in a place somewhere, you walk in one way, no matter what goes on, you leave the same way as a man.' I was shot and I think it was important that I wanted to walk and make sure I get to the right place to patch some of these holes up.”
Now that he is recovering from his six gunshot wounds, Knight says that confrontation is inevitable.
“It’s gonna be some times when you might get in a few bar fights," he says. "It’s gonna be some times when you might get a few shots, but if you’re able to survive those shots, you’re supposed to make yourself stronger and be more positive and more aggressive of the people you wanna deal with, and that’s the page I’m really on.”