Suge Knight arrested in Las Vegas

Rap mogul Marion ''Suge'' Knight, the head of Death Row Records, is shown at the premiere of ''Half Past Dead'' in Los Angeles in this November 7, 2002 file photograph.  REUTERS/Jim Ruymen/Files

Rap mogul Marion ''Suge'' Knight, the head of Death Row Records, is shown at the premiere of ''Half Past Dead'' in Los Angeles in this November 7, 2002 file photograph.

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LAS VEGAS | Fri Feb 10, 2012 11:31am EST

LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Death Row Records co-founder Marion "Suge" Knight was jailed briefly in Las Vegas on three outstanding traffic warrants and suspicion of marijuana possession, after being pulled over for a driving infraction, police said on Thursday.

The onetime rap music mogul was stopped near the Vegas Strip shortly after 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday when police saw him changing lanes and making a turn without a proper signal, Metro police officer Jay Rivera said.

A records check turned up three outstanding Nevada traffic warrants for Knight, including one for a driving on a suspended out-of-state license, Rivera said.

Police said Knight, 46, also was found in possession of less than an ounce of marijuana, a misdemeanor offense. He was later released on about $2,600 bail, according to Rivera.

Knight, who helped launch the careers of such rap stars as Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur in the 1990s, has seen his own career overshadowed in recent years by various run-ins with the law.

In May 2010, he was arrested in Los Angeles on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. In February 2009, he was treated for facial injuries he suffered in a fight at a hotel in Scottsdale, Arizona.

He was arrested in August 2008 in Las Vegas on drug and assault charges after he was accused of punching his girlfriend and pulling a knife on her during an argument outside a strip club.

(Reporting by Timothy Pratt; Editing by Steve Gorman and Bob Tourtellotte)

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Comments (3)
lif26 wrote:
Yep, I take my gal to “strip” clubs all the time. If she gets out of line, I temporarily suspend my lap dance to go outside and whup her good. Yep, tonight the strip clubs, tomorrow the opera.

Feb 09, 2012 10:32pm EST  --  Report as abuse
freeatlast wrote:
Suge is allmost as dumb as the “officer” who pulled him over in Vegas for no lane change signal ? I thought Vegas was about encouraging people to come and spend a few dollars this type of “persecution” seems to be the exact opposite. Unpaid traffic citaions weed in your car .. Come on son

Feb 10, 2012 4:17pm EST  --  Report as abuse
LENM wrote:
Yah right freeatlast! Just because you go somewhere as a tourist doesn’t mean you can do whatever you want.

Feb 11, 2012 6:57pm EST  --  Report as abuse
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