Suge Knight seems to be the only person that isn't speculating about his near-fatal shooting last month.

For the the first time, the rap mogul spoke to TMZ publicly about the incident that almost claimed his life.

Suge says he may have seen the person that shot him, but he doesn't really care because he believes the shooting has made him a stronger person.

"Well even if I did, I don't think that's really important who pulled the trigger," he said. "I think that I'm doing extremely well, I'm happy to be doing well and whatever happens, happens."

Reports claim that the former Death Row honcho refused to talk to investigators about the shooting. During the interview with TMZ, he quickly brushed off questions of finding the culprit, and shared his experience of walking out of the club after getting shot six times.

"I was shot inside the club," he confirmed. "One thing my father always taught me was no matter what it is, you never give up and you never quit. You walk in a place somewhere and no matter what happens you need to stand like a man."

He also says that he's ready to move on from the incident--for now.

"There's gonna be some times where you might get in a few bar fights, where you might get a few shots," he said. "If you do survive those shots, you're suppose to be stronger, more aggressive for the people you're dealing with and that's the page I'm really on."

Source: TMZ