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Fairwrning
11-16-2004, 12:49 PM
One Person Stabbed at Vibe Awards Taping




Nov 16, 10:10 AM (ET)




SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) - A fight broke out near the stage at the Vibe awards ceremony as rapper Snoop Dogg and producer Quincy Jones were preparing to honor Dr. Dre., and one person was stabbed, authorities and witnesses said.

Dozens of people sitting near the stage Monday inside a hangar at the Santa Monica airport began shoving each other as the show wound down about 7:30 p.m. News video showed chairs being thrown, punches flying, people chasing one another and some being restrained.

It was unclear if the stabbing preceded or followed the fight. The victim, a 26-year-old man, was taken to a hospital and was listed in stable condition.

No arrests were made.


Witness Frank Williams said Dr. Dre was involved in the brawl.

"I saw Dr. Dre fighting somebody," Williams told KCAL-TV. "I don't know if he was fighting back. But there was a guy taken out basically bloodied."

The Los Angeles Times, citing an unnamed associate of Dr. Dre, said the melee broke out as the acclaimed hip-hop producer was sitting at a front-row table waiting to receive the Vibe Legend Award. A man walked up to Dr. Dre's table and punched him, and Dr. Dre's bodyguards went after the man, the associate said.

Dr. Dre was about to join Jones and Snoop Dogg on stage to receive the award for his lifetime contributions to hip-hop. "Come on, your messing up my rap, man," Jones said.

Andrea Ferguson, employed by a public relations firm that worked with Vibe for the second annual awards ceremony, called the incident a "disruption" but declined to provide details. She added the show was allowed to continue but it was halted for about five minutes.

"My understanding is that it was somewhat chaotic in there," police Lt. Frank Fabrega said in a press conference following the fight.

About 1,000 people attended the event; some scurried for the exits when the melee began. The show was taped Monday and was expected to be broadcast on the UPN network Tuesday.

"It's really important that we don't take a negative incident like this and do away with the awards," Suge Knight told reporters.

Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and the late Tupac Shakur were among the artists signed to Knight's Death Row Records during its height in the early 1990s. After leaving the label, Dr. Dre started the highly successful Aftermath Records, which has signed stars including Eminem.

When Knight was released in 2001 from a five-year prison term for assault and weapons violations, Dr. Dre obtained a court order to keep Knight away from him, The Times said. It was unclear whether the order remained in effect Monday.

Vibe magazine focuses on urban culture and entertainment. The awards are voted on by music journalists and "regional tastemakers." R&B singer Usher led the awards with five nominations, followed by Alicia Keys, who has four nominations.





you cant put these rap fuckers out in public..give em guns and send em to Iraq..they need to vent some anger

Ozzy Fudd
11-16-2004, 07:42 PM
Yo Muthafackah weze's muthafuckin artistzzz's we dont steal others peoples'sss music an claims it as our own. YEAH THE FUCK YOU DONT

(you cant put these rap fuckers out in public..give em guns and send em to Iraq..they need to vent some anger) Right the fuck on Man

DeadOrAlive
11-16-2004, 08:06 PM
Hmmm... no suprises there! :D

JCOOK
11-17-2004, 03:40 AM
My wife (who is black) called them ******s,NOPE THEY ARE ANIMALS

Warham
11-17-2004, 07:36 AM
Rush Limbaugh said security did a great job on the event. They managed to have ONLY one stabbing this year. He sent congrats out yesterday to the fine management staff.

Nickdfresh
11-17-2004, 08:31 AM
Rapper wanted in Vibe awards attack
Young Buck sought in stabbing of man seen punching Dr. Dre
Tuesday, November 16, 2004 Posted: 11:07 PM EST (0407 GMT)





LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The rapper Young Buck was being sought by police Tuesday for allegedly stabbing a man who punched hip-hop legend Dr. Dre at the Vibe awards.

Buck, who is signed to Dr. Dre's record label, fled the Santa Monica airport hangar where the awards were taped Monday night, police Lt. Frank Fabrega said in a statement. Police said a warrant was being prepared alleging assault with a deadly weapon.

The incident was sparked as Snoop Dogg and Vibe founder Quincy Jones were preparing to honor Dre with a lifetime achievement award. A man later identified as Jimmy James Johnson approached Dre, who was seated at a table in front of the stage, and appeared to ask for an autograph before punching the veteran hitmaker.

People began shoving, chairs were thrown, punches flew and people were chased. Some in the audience of about 1,000 scurried for the exits -- including Alicia Keys, who was waiting to be honored as Vibe's artist of the year.

Johnson was dragged away by security staff, but then suffered a serious stab wound when he was attacked by a number of people, including Buck, whose real name is David Darnell Brown, according to police.

"Brown is clearly depicted [on videotape] as holding a knife after the assault and is one of a number of fight participants that was pepper-sprayed by officers in their attempt to stop this fight," Police Chief James Butts told a news conference. "We're asking Mr. David Darnell Brown to surrender himself to police."

Johnson, 26, was in stable condition at a hospital.

"It is unfortunate that an event so many people worked very hard to create has been tainted by the actions of a few individuals," Kenard Gibbs, president of Vibe, said in a statement.

Buck, a native of Nashville, Tennessee, is a member of superstar 50 Cent's G-Unit group. Buck released his debut solo album, "Straight Outta Ca$hville," in August.

For those who listen to Buck and G-Unit's hardcore rhymes, it's no surprise that Buck would spring to the defense of his godfather Dre, one of the architects of so-called gangsta rap. And performers aren't typically searched when they enter an awards show.

After the fracas was squelched, the taping continued. The show, broadcast Tuesday night on UPN, was seamlessly edited to remove any trace of the attack.

"They can't stop me. I don't care," Dre said on television as he accepted his award, showing no signs of injury.

Preparing to give Dre his award, Vibe founder Quincy Jones thanked the people who made the 10-year-old magazine a success.

"Each and every one of you in this audience," he said, "I thank you from the bottom of my heart."

It was unclear whether his remarks came before or after the stabbing.

Copyright 2004 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

A man holds a chair during the melee at the Vibe awards.

ODShowtime
11-17-2004, 02:05 PM
don't fuck with dre

YAWN
11-18-2004, 02:59 AM
How in the blue shit do you walk up in the middle of an awards show to a guy who's about to be presented with an award... and ask for a gawddamn AUTOGRAPH??? And THEN be dumb enough to take a swing at him in right in front of his crew??? Dassa straight Darwin Award waiting to happen...

BITEYOASS
11-18-2004, 05:24 PM
Originally posted by YAWN
How in the blue shit do you walk up in the middle of an awards show to a guy who's about to be presented with an award... and ask for a gawddamn AUTOGRAPH??? And THEN be dumb enough to take a swing at him in right in front of his crew??? Dassa straight Darwin Award waiting to happen...

Something tells me that Suge Knight was involved in this. But that his thugs couldn't get any guns past the checkpoint.

Switch84
11-18-2004, 07:50 PM
Originally posted by JCOOK
My wife (who is black) called them ******s,NOPE THEY ARE ANIMALS


:rolleyes: Your wife (who's apparently a self-hating black woman) missed that insightful message Dr. Cosby shared months ago.

This Vibe awards incident was unfortunate, but not indicative of black people in general. Your wife's (and too many black folks in general) sad useage of that ugly epithet only perptuates the ignorance that Dr. Cosby's lashing out against.