It's June 16, 2024, 06:55:22 AM
Onto Death Row.. Impressed with the track record Parker put up at Breakaway, Suge Knight quickly hired Parker and gave him the same position he had held at Breakaway. Suge's infatuation with all things gangster more than likely led to his pursuit of Keitarock who soon became a dominating force at the label. According to the LAPD and Metro police in Las Vegas, Knight hired many members of Parker's gang while he was employed by Death Row. Parker is said to have used his legion of soldiers "including a large faction in Vegas," to commit crimes on behalf of Death Row. Unknown to the general public, Keitarock's prescence in the Death Row camp made Suge Knight one of the most powerful crime figures in Los Angeles. Drugs and guns were shipped in and out of state, the Rollin 60s "who specialized in bank robberies," began targeting Las Vegas casinos. In one high profile case, a member of the 60s known as Big U, robbed an undercover LAPD officer during a drug sting. Suge Knight and his new employee were an unlikely pairing as Knight inspite of his industry reputation was a mere gang associate who had schemed his way to the top on the back of imprisoned drug lord Michael "Harry-O" Harris. Once the money started rolling in, Suge and Harris's attorney David Kenner decided to cut Harry-O out of the deal and pocket the incredible sums rolling in. Keitarock's prescence offered Suge and Kenner some protection against possible retribution from Harris who had been a partner of Brian "Bo" Bennett a drug dealer with ties to the 60 gang.