Compton OG On The REAL IMPACT Of Terry Carter & Why He Was More Than A Victim OF Suge Knight!
Today in Hip Hop News, Compton OG & author TJ Loftin as he speaks on the life of Compton OG Terry Carter and the influence he had on not only the low rider game in LA & How Terry Carter was more than just a victim of Suge Knight. Knight fatally struck Carter with his red Ford Raptor pickup truck on January 29, 2015, in the parking lot of Tam’s Burgers in Compton, California. Knight, who previously alleged the Heavyweight Records founder and Short Khop manager was a friend, had just been escorted off of the set of Straight Outta Compton. That film, which dramatically portrayed Suge, was co-produced by Knight’s former business partner and star artist, Dr. Dre. Another man in the exchange and subsequent hit-and-run was Cle “Bone” Sloan. Bone, an actor from Training Day and director of Bastards Of The Party, was seriously injured by Knight’s pickup.
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Upon slamming into Carter with his pickup, Knight fled the scene before eventually turning himself in to authorities. He has been detained ever since in more than three years of judicial deliberations, which include other charges. During that period, Terry Carter’s family asked the public to view the fatal hit-and-run to see what happened. Per TMZ, Knight’s plea deal sentence will honor that time already spent behind bars. If Suge lives to serve the rest of his sentence, he will the face three additional three years of parole.
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