01/01/2026
DUSE M"$ AND THE DAMU & KIWE CONVERSATIONS BREAK DOWN ONE OF THE WILDEST, MOST CONTROVERSIAL MOMENTS CONNECTED TO THE STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON ERA.
In this episode we revisit the 2015 Compton incident outside Tam’s Burgers during production tied to Straight Outta Compton—when Death Row Records co-founder Marion “Suge” Knight showed up expecting compensation/credit for the use of his likeness and legacy, tensions flared, and the situation spiraled into tragedy. Terry Carter was killed and Cle “Bone” Sloan was injured after Knight’s truck struck them—an event that later led to Knight pleading no contest to voluntary manslaughter and receiving a 28-year prison sentence.
But was that the whole story… or were there more layers underneath?
We talk about:
What Suge said he wanted from the production (and why he was there)
The set politics, the streets, and the industry
The questions people still argue about: self-defense vs. setup vs. chaos
How lawsuits and accusations dragged in names like Dr. Dre and industry power players (including claims that have been heavily disputed)
Whether there was a broader push to make sure the industry would never “fear” Suge again
� DISCLAIMER: This episode discusses public reports, court outcomes, and allegations that have appeared in media coverage and lawsuits. Not everything discussed is proven fact. This is commentary and conversation—not legal advice.
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Accident? Self-defense? Or a bigger play?
CHAPTERS (optional):
00:00 Intro
02:10 Why Suge went to the set
05:40 Tam’s Burgers incident breakdown
10:30 Carter & Sloan — what’s confirmed
14:20 The 28-year sentence and the plea
18:00 “Other layers” — lawsuits, allegations, and the industry
22:30 Final thoughts / your take
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