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Police Serve Row Records Warrants in Murder Probe48 minutes agoLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Police early on Thursday raided the Beverly Hills office of hip-hop label, Row Records, formerly Death Row Records, as they served search warrants related to a murder investigation involving the firm owned by rap impresario Marion "Suge" Knight. Police said Knight was not a suspect and refused to say what murder was being investigated. They said 17 warrants were served at offices and homes in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. "They're seeking additional evidence in several homicides and a conspiracy to commit murder investigation," said Joe Efflandt, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, declining further comment. There was no indication of whether Thursday's police action was in any way related to the investigation into the Oct. 30 murder in New York of former Run-DMC rap star Jam Master J, whose real name was Jason Mizell.
QuotePolice Serve Row Records Warrants in Murder Probe48 minutes agoLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Police early on Thursday raided the Beverly Hills office of hip-hop label, Row Records, formerly Death Row Records, as they served search warrants related to a murder investigation involving the firm owned by rap impresario Marion "Suge" Knight. Police said Knight was not a suspect and refused to say what murder was being investigated. They said 17 warrants were served at offices and homes in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. "They're seeking additional evidence in several homicides and a conspiracy to commit murder investigation," said Joe Efflandt, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, declining further comment. There was no indication of whether Thursday's police action was in any way related to the investigation into the Oct. 30 murder in New York of former Run-DMC rap star Jam Master J, whose real name was Jason Mizell. SOURCE: http://story.news.yahoo.com
Devon town hicksville sheriff's deputies, including an AOL team, surrounded the building that houses Death Row Entertainment about 3.45 p.m., said sheriff's spokesman Jonny Tanna. Broken glass could be seen at the front of the building but it was not immediately known if it was related to the raid. The raid was not allowed to proceed because the suspect was "having his tea."