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Hey Yo
09-29-2023, 01:38 PM
https://apnews.com/article/tupac-shakur-killing-duane-keefe-davis-vegas-3f7050c2a68813d86a96b96fbb3f1d1a

Wally450
09-29-2023, 01:46 PM
Originally it was thought to be Orlando Anderson, but apparently this dude threw him under the bus based off what I read. Dirtbag

Patrick Chewing
09-29-2023, 02:39 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGFVySHbeqA

BurningHammer
09-29-2023, 03:46 PM
Originally it was thought to be Orlando Anderson, but apparently this dude threw him under the bus based off what I read. Dirtbag

The arrested guy seems to be on of a top member of South Side Crips. Of course he gotta use his underling as a scapegoat.

Smook A.
09-29-2023, 04:20 PM
Only took 27 years

Patrick Chewing
09-29-2023, 05:02 PM
Let me get this straight. Tupac and Suge Knight pummel a Crip at a Las Vegas casino and it's recorded on tape, then he's subsequently murdered hours later? And they couldn't figure out who would have wanted Tupac dead??

2qr3
09-29-2023, 05:52 PM
It's a damn shame that it took 27 years.

The day 2Pac passed away marked a profoundly sorrowful moment in my life.

As a 6'10" adolescence, the song "Shorty Wanna Be A Thug" served as my guiding anthem, helping me steer toward the righteous path.


https://youtu.be/nBPDy1pmwko

dazzer87
09-29-2023, 06:23 PM
Hopefully Gay Diddy gets pick up too….

TheMan
09-30-2023, 07:40 PM
It's a damn shame that it took 27 years.

The day 2Pac passed away marked a profoundly sorrowful moment in my life.

As a 6'10" adolescence, the song "Shorty Wanna Be A Thug" served as my guiding anthem, helping me steer toward the righteous path.


https://youtu.be/nBPDy1pmwko

You were 6 feet 10 during your adolescence? :wtf:

tpols
10-01-2023, 04:17 PM
Let me get this straight. Tupac and Suge Knight pummel a Crip at a Las Vegas casino and it's recorded on tape, then he's subsequently murdered hours later? And they couldn't figure out who would have wanted Tupac dead??

They wanted him dead because he was too outspoken. CIA gave the police orders to not investigate at best and at worst they did the job themselves. This is some patsy shit.

diamenz
10-01-2023, 04:39 PM
They wanted him dead because he was too outspoken. CIA gave the police orders to not investigate at best and at worst they did the job themselves. This is some patsy shit.

the killing of 2pac was 100% gang related. whether or not your theory about the cia forcing their hand on the police being true is another story.

tpols
10-01-2023, 05:18 PM
the killing of 2pac was 100% gang related. whether or not your theory about the cia forcing their hand on the police being true is another story.

If it was 100% gang related they would have locked the brothers up for it. The fact that they didnt implies there was a covert operation going on.

Like... are you serious? This was the 90s. Where black guys got sent to prison on 5 year bids for having a Crack rock in their pockets. You think they wouldn't get one of them on MURDER?

You are out your damn mind.

diamenz
10-01-2023, 05:20 PM
If it was 100% gang related they would have locked the brothers up for it. The fact that they didnt implies there was a covert operation going on.

Like... are you serious? This was the 90s. Where black guys got sent to prison on 5 year bids for having a Crack rock in their pockets. You think they wouldn't get one of them on MURDER?

You are out your damn mind.

do you know the story or are you just assuming?

tpols
10-01-2023, 05:21 PM
do you know the story or are you just assuming?

Both.

diamenz
10-01-2023, 05:37 PM
Both.

something tells me you're 80/10 assuming.

if you're going to take it from anyone, then take it from me. i've been following the murder/investigation for over twenty years. been active on the internet 2pac scene for just as long.
AVID 2pac fanatic and collector... i've literally spent thousands on black market material.

everyone knows what happened that night. 2pac's entire entourage was there. pac made a bad decision and fuced with the wrong crip. the hit was put out by a higher up and that same crip pulled the trigger. that's the story from the street, not from the authorities. it really is that simple, whether you like it or not.

Baller234
10-01-2023, 05:59 PM
I always thought Puff had a hand in Big's murder.

For someone whose close friend was murdered right in front of him, he always seemed way too eager to capitalize on it. In the grand scheme of things he only knew the guy for 2 years, but ask Puff and he will tell you they were like brothers.

I just don't buy it.

diamenz
10-01-2023, 06:29 PM
I always thought Puff had a hand in Big's murder.

For someone whose close friend was murdered right in front of him, he always seemed way too eager to capitalize on it. In the grand scheme of things he only knew the guy for 2 years, but ask Puff and he will tell you they were like brothers.

I just don't buy it.

puff was a scavenger.

tpols
10-01-2023, 06:55 PM
2pac's entire entourage was there. pac made a bad decision and fuced with the wrong crip. the hit was put out by a higher up and that same crip pulled the trigger.


Can you explain this to me? How did pac just make a wrong decision and a "higher up" ordered his execution within hours? It takes way longer for that type of approval to happen from a gang boss than just mere hours especially on an extremely high profile target.

And then what about biggie? He got killed similarly right after. With no altercation. Both murders totally unsolved. It doesn't take a genius to see what was going on.

diamenz
10-01-2023, 07:12 PM
Can you explain this to me? How did pac just make a wrong decision and a "higher up" ordered his execution within hours? It takes way longer for that type of approval to happen from a gang boss than just mere hours especially on an extremely high profile target.

And then what about biggie? He got killed similarly right after. With no altercation. Both murders totally unsolved. It doesn't take a genius to see what was going on.

pac, suge, death row & co. beat down a crip in a vegas hotel lobby over a stolen death row medallion. they bailed. pac & suge headed back to their hotel to change clothes and head to a club later that night. on the way to that club, a white caddy pulled up on them and opened fire. the entire death row entourage of probably four or five cars full of ni99@$ were there behind suge's car and saw it happen. this all happened within hours. due to the 'code of the streets' none of those cats talked to the police. the shooter - orlando anderson was murdered in retaliation soon after.

that's the story. you can choose to believe it or not. i assume not because you go against the common narrative regardless of anything and everything.

i can't tell you a damn thing about biggie aside from his actual music.

tpols
10-01-2023, 07:21 PM
pac, suge, death row & co. beat down a crip in a vegas hotel lobby over a stolen death row medallion. they bailed. pac & suge headed back to their hotel to change clothes and head to a club later that night. on the way to that club, a white caddy pulled up on them and opened fire. the entire death row entourage of probably four or five cars full of ni99@$ were there behind suge's car and saw it happen. this all happened within hours. due to the 'code of the streets' none of those cats talked to the police. the shooter - orlando anderson was murdered in retaliation soon after.

that's the story. you can choose to believe it or not. i assume not because you go against the common narrative regardless of anything and everything.

i can't tell you a damn thing about biggie aside from his actual music.

You don't think its fishy both biggie AND 2pacs murders went completely unsolved? Two high profile guys like that?

diamenz
10-01-2023, 07:26 PM
You don't think its fishy both biggie AND 2pacs murders went completely unsolved? Two high profile guys like that?

i've certainly entertained the thought. like i said, i've done a lot of reading and listening. my conclusion, along with most among the online 2pac community (die-hard fanatics), is that it was gang related. street shit.

as far as biggie, like i said, i can't tell you shit.

Baller234
10-01-2023, 07:40 PM
Why tf would the government want Big killed? He wasn't politically outspoken whatsoever.

2qr3
10-01-2023, 09:38 PM
You were 6 feet 10 during your adolescence? :wtf:

Yes, that is indeed correct.

It's a bit of a burden due to the fact that a great number of people feel intimidated by my presence. Combined with my deep voice, it has an effect on people. As a result, my day to day life necessitates a dedicated commitment to put those around me at easy. Making the effort of being nice to strangers. A simple thank you for the smallest things goes a long way to alleviate the pervasive impact of this formidable intimidation factor.

Then there are all the insecure guys who for some reason want to fight me for being tall.

It's not an easy life.

Bill Gates
10-01-2023, 09:49 PM
This topic always let's you know who the low IQs in the room are. There is absolutely nothing fishy about Pacs death. They beat up some gang members and then the gang members retaliated. Happens daily in the US. Pacs fame is the only reason there was any investigation at all. Otherwise would have just been another gang related shooting.

Today there is "rapper" that gets murked almost every day. Pac and Big were just the beginning. Over a hundred rappers die every year to some BS now.

rawimpact
10-02-2023, 11:42 AM
Well damn, there goes my hopes of Will Smith being the real killer. I suppose he could have hired Duane