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Las Vegas Police Serve Search Warrant in Connection with Tupac Shakur Murder Investigation
by Alli Rosenbloom, CNN July 18, 2023 The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police confirmed to CNN on Tuesday that it executed a search warrant at a location in Henderson, Nevada in connection with the ongoing investigation into the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur in 1996. The statement from the LVMPD reads: “LVMPD can confirm a search warrant was served in Henderson, Nevada on July 17, 2023, as part of the ongoing Tupac Shakur homicide investigation. We will have no further comment at this time.” The location of the search has not been disclosed by authorities. CNN has reached out for additional information. https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/18/enter...ion/index.html |
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I really doubt this case will ever be solved. I've read articles and at least one well-written book about Tupac's murder. IMO, it almost certainly is the result of what happened at the Mike Tyson fight Tupac attended hours before.
Tupac was leaving the arena with Suge Knight, when he spotted 22 year old Orlando Anderson, a Crip gang member wearing a "death Row" medallion around his neck. It is believed that Suge Knight (who was associated with the Bloods), gave a personal friend the medallion. One week before the shooting occurred, the friend was jumped outside a Foot Locker in Los Angeles, and robbed of several items, including the medallion. Tupac (who was personal friends with Knight), spotted Anderson wearing the stolen medallion, confronted him then started beating Anderson, as Suge Knight and his entourage jumped in helping Tupac beat Anderson. There is surveillance of the incident that was seen Worldwide in 1996. Afterwards, Police showed up and asked Anderson if he wanted to press charges, which Anderson (being a gang member) refused to do. He then met with some other Crip members at a nearby hotel, and planned revenge. Word got out the Tupac had planned on attending "Club 662" near the Las Vegas strip, and the Crips had planned to ambush him at the location. However, when they drove in the direction to the club, they spotted Tupac and Suge at a red light flirting with a group of female fans in a vehicle to the left of them. They pulled up to the right, and it is believed Anderson opened fire on Tupac, striking him numerous times. The Crip members then drove onto the I-15 freeway immediately after the shooting, in the direction of Los Angeles. While in hospital, Crip members in the area were believed to be responsible for death threats to Shakur, believing he would survive the shooting, planning on finishing the job at the Hospital. Security was beefed up. Unfortunately, six days later, Shakur passed away. This immediately sparked a intense gang war between the Crips and Bloods in areas of LA, such as Watts, South Central LA, and most noticeably Compton. Dozens of people were killed before the year ended as a result. Anderson, fearful of his life, testified in Suge Knight's defense, since Knight had violated his parole by kicking Anderson while he was down (Knight would later be sentenced to 9 years in prison for this), as Anderson would have certainly been targeted for death, if he had not helped Knight out. Before the Police could charge Anderson with Tupac's murder, he was killed in a shootout in Los Angeles in the spring of 1998. However, his accomplices were never charged, as people were too fearful of speaking to Police. It's been 27 years, and it's widely believed that many of the witnesses and the perpetrators to this crime have passed away, many being murdered themselves. |
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Someone being brought to justice over this? Zero chance. Being reasonably sure of who murdered him? I think it's likely. Just.. Whoever it was is likely long dead themselves at this point. |
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One question: The shootout Anderson died in... was it with other gang members, the police or was he ambushed? |
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Anderson died at a car wash in Compton. Him and a friend had spotted two rival gang members, and confronted them over a drug related beef. Reports suggest Anderson was the aggressor, shooting both the rivals, while he and his friend were shot in return fire. Three of the four involved, including Anderson, were killed.
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For starters, Tupac's murder was not a professional hit. If Knight wanted Tupac dead, a professional hitman would have been hired for this. Another thing is the shooting was a crime of opportunity. Anderson opened fire, aiming around a dozen bullets at Tupac. Knight himself was nearly shot as a bullet grazed his head, and he required medical attention for this. There is no way that Knight would have placed himself inside a vehicle that was the target of a drive-by shooting. It would make zero sense to hire someone to kill Tupac, who was the #1 Rap artist in the World at the time, and had made Death Row records millions of dollars for Knight. There is a lot of evidence that Suge Knight was responsible for Biggie Smalls murder in Los Angeles six months later, as that murder was definitely a professional hit. However, it's highly unlikely Knight had any involvement in Tupac's death. As well as being Executive Producer and owner of Death Row Records, Suge Knight was a gang member for the Bloods, but arranging a killing on one of his artists was not his M.O. Aside from that both Dr.Dre in late 1995, and Snoop Dogg in 1997 had left Death Row, after becoming disillusioned with the level of violence they experienced while being under contract with Death Row (beatings of record producers and staff were common). Dre and Snoop left on bad terms with Knight, but at no point did he try to have them killed. Later on, it has been revealed that Suge Knight and his entourage attempted to intimidate Enimem and 50 Cent, into signing contracts with Death Row records, however, both men stood their ground and nothing became of it. |
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Again.. I could be just confusing the Tupac and Biggie murders and sort of merging them in my mind. Wasn't Suge the driver of the car Tupac was in? You would have to consider it.. fortunate that he wasn't hit. |
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However, there is no concrete evidence that Shakur was going to leave Death Row records. He was immersed in the East Coast-West Coast feud at the time of his death, and was bitter rivals with one time friend, the Notorious B.I.G., and was dissing him and other East coast rappers, until the date of his death. |
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I think it’s sort of common sense that if Tupac wasn’t killed he would have left death row records. Whether it would have been due to his own reckless behavior or whether he got too big for it. |
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In 1993, he had befriended a powerful drug dealer, and gang leader by the name of "Haitian Jack" from Queens, NY. He hung out with Jack and some of his posse members for several months until the incident with the women that accused him and two of Jack's bodyguards of sexual assault. What is not known to people who did not follow the case, is the Tupac had met the women at a nightclub a couple of days earlier. The woman was on the dance floor, came over to Tupac, granded against him, then reached inside his pants, and fondled him. She led him to a corner of the club, which was not well lit, and performed fellatio on him at the club. She then went to Tupac's hotel room a couple of days later, where the men allegedly committed a sexual assault against her. Here is where Tupac's problems begin. The two men in question cut deals with the prosecution, and pointed to Tupac. Tupac, who had run ins with the law, and admitted to certain things that usually landed him on probation or a few days in jail, was adamant that he was innocent of this crime. In fact, if you look back at Tupac's body language, and the fact that they woman had come on to him at a club, and performed a sex act on him, I tend to believe Tupac may have been the fall guy in the case. This is what ended his relationship with Haitian Jack. The trouble with Tupac, is he was really brazen to the point of going on hip hop radio, and calling out Jack for not coming to his defense during the incident, or vouching for him. This is just something people who have any kind of self-preservation do not do. It's like a Hell's Angels clubhouse associate telling media about negative things that the HA does. It will lead to a beating, and even death. In November 94, it is widely believed Tupac was shot in the main lobby of the building that Sean "Puffy" Combs and Biggie Smalls were recording songs on one of the upper floors. Rumor has it Haitian Jack had ordered his henchmen to rob Tupac at gunpoint in retaliation for him dissing Jack in the media. The myth is that Combs and Biggie had set up Tupac was widely discredited to an inmate that made up the story in early 1995, looking for money from the media. After Tupac signed with Death Row, and became inseparable with Suge Knight, he would often write diss tracks aimed at rival hip hop artists, especially Notorious BIG and Sean "Puffy" Combs. It got to the point that Tupac was stating in interviews and in his lyrics, that he had sex with Biggie's wife, Faith Evans, who collaborated with him in the past on his records. Whatever the case, Tupac had a very bad track record of making enemies, and having fallouts with one-time friends. I have no doubt that eventually, he would have turned on Suge Knight, considering that it is believed Knight was embezzling most of Tupac's earnings. Regardless, Tupac was almost certainly killed as a result of the incident at the Mike Tyson fight. Unfortunately due to the passing of time, there is little chance that either Tupac or Biggie will ever see justice served as a result of their respective murders. |
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I mean, I don't give it a WHOLE lot of credence, but.. a small part of me saying "It's possible"? Yeah.. |
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