 I pulled a gun out in the club when I heard the shot. Okay. You see what I'm saying? And then I ran toward the door, looking for my mile. So I think that witnesses told him he had a gun. And he was running. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. It led to, it culminated in the night of February 20, 2000. I was actually arrested on the 21st, but everything happened on February the 20th. It was a party that I went to that my mom gave. It was an event that she gave to showcase some artists from that area that we threw the party in. And I had just came from off a tour. I went to it. My job was to come make an appearance, to draw the crowd, sign some autographs and roll out. Much of my family was there with me at this place. My dad, my mom, aunts, uncles, cousins. It was a gang of us in this place. And somewhere after midnight, a fight broke out between one of my cousins and some people and some guy in the club. Well, this fight resulted in the shooting death of one of these young men. And I left the place and went home. Went home, not knowing if someone was even shot, because I would later learn that someone was actually shot and subsequently died. I would later learn that when the police arrived at my house. So you left before the altercation? No, I left during the altercation. Because I heard a gunshot, but I didn't look to see if somebody was shot. I just heard a gunshot, rolled out. And I didn't know if I didn't know who was shooting or if in fact I was the target of the shooter. Of course. I didn't know. So my main concern was my mother. So I went towards the front door looking for my arms because she was collecting their admission fee and she wasn't there. I would learn about 10 seconds later, she was in my truck waiting on me if she hadn't left. So we left and we headed home. When I got home, the guy who was at my house babysitting my two youngest siblings had told me that the detective, the same time the detectives had called and wanted to question me about the shooting. It was at that moment. That's quick. It was at that moment, but we're talking about 45 minutes from where the place was to my house. And that was at that moment that I learned that there was an actual shooting and that somebody was shot. No, they hadn't died yet. So I had learned that there was a shooting. So by the time I was taken to the interrogation room, which was about a couple of hours later, during the interrogation, the detective got somebody walked in the room and whispered something in his ear. And it was after that he told me that this is no longer an assault investigation. It's a murder. Wow. And so I was like, man, because the whole time I was in the interrogation room, my thought was like, man, I hope this person live. Yeah, of course. Because if they live, they're going to be able to tell him who shot him. Shot him, that's right. And when they didn't, man, I just, I was like, I knew it. It was like, I knew it. Everything pointed towards me. This just looked funny. But it's crazy because when you're at a place where you have so many people around you would think that everybody, there's a lot of eyewitnesses. Everybody can say who did what. And there were. Any witness that basically made any statements in my favor were silence, pressure, threatened. And anybody who said anything that remotely sounded like there was a possibility of me, all of a sudden became 100% sure it was me. And you think that you were targeted because you were a public figure? Initially, no. No. Initially, I think that, well, let me say this, I'm an optimist, right? So I like to believe that people, I like to think that most people are doing what are doing or their initial approach is what they think is right. Yeah. Right. So I felt that initially they thought they were going to investigate the right person because I pulled a gun out in the club. Okay. When I heard the shot. Okay. You see what I'm saying? And then I ran toward the door looking for my mom. So I think that, I think that witnesses told him he had a gun. And he was running. I think that when they came to get me, they thought they was arresting the right person. But somewhere in between the interrogation room and at some point during the interrogation, I believe that they realized they had the wrong person. Wow.