LVPD: "Tupac's Murder Will Stay Cold Without Community Help"

Rahim

VIP Member
Staff member
#1
Tupac Shakur's murder case is approaching its 12th year and remains no closer to being officially solved, a fact the Las Vegas Homicide Department wants to change.

In an exclusive interview with AllHipHop.com, Las Vegas Police Department representative Ramon Denby detailed the current status of the investigation and dispelled rumors of the case being closed.

"We never close murder investigations," Officer Denby clarified. "But the case has gone cold, meaning there are no active or hot leads."

Tupac Shakur was gunned down in a drive-by shooting on September 7, 1996 on the Las Vegas Strip.

He succumbed to respiratory failure and cardiopulmonary arrest six days later.

The murder happened just three hours after Shakur was involved in a fight with Southside Crip member Orlando "Baby Lane" Anderson.

While considered a suspect, the LVPD could not directly link Anderson to the slaying due to lack of evidence and witnesses.

Anderson was gunned down in 1998.

Tupac's mother Afeni Shakur had a wrongful death suit pending at the time of Anderson's death.

Despite the shooting happening in a public setting with dozens of witnesses, no arrests have been made in the murder.

Much criticism has been leveled at the LVPD, who some accuse of apathy in their diligence to pursue all leads and theories in the slaying.

The LVPD counters by arguing murder investigations rely heavily on witnesses, a fact that has severely hampered any progress on Tupac's case.

"We are ready to follow up on any information that comes our way," Denby states. "But we need cooperation from the Hip-Hop community and the witnesses that were present. Without them, the case cannot move forward. There are people who know what happened and we continue to urge them to step forward."

There are currently two detectives assigned to the investigation, which is now in the Cold Cases Department.

When asked if he could disclose the last time there was a substantial lead, Officer Denby invoked police confidentiality.

"We really can't put that out there," he reveals. "Once facts like that are out there in the media it can hurt the case by possibly deterring potential witnesses and others from coming forward."

To conclude, Denby offered another plea to the Hip-Hop community to help solve the case.

"If you (AllHipHop.com) can get this out there please do so. We urge anyone with any information to step forward," he states. "We will exhaust any new leads or information. We are ready to do our part, but we need the community to do theirs to close this matter."

Tupac Amaru Shakur would have turned 37 this year.

Source: AllHipHop.com
 

Delic

Giovane D'Honore
#3
The community needs to do their part?
How about LAPD, when will they do their part?
I guess they're exempted from this whole equation by default.
If they didn't want their own people finding out the truth (R. Poole)
then they don't want anyone to. Until that changes, which it most
likely never will, then they can start talking about the community
having to do their part. But now they're just saying what people want to hear.

Sooner or later someone needs to do or say something. This isn't
something that people can just avoid and forget and move on about
like they're hoping.
 

kastro

Active Member
#4
i still cant believe that pac got gunned down in vegas in front of shit load of ppl in a public place no mutha fucker knows shit! som ppl know who got him killed but no one will ever step up maybe when suge or puffy are on there death bed's maybe then they can share some info
 
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-illuminati-

Guest
#5
they mentioned Anderson being killed, what about khadafi a witness who was also killed? and a bodyguard reggie on death row with strange connections, who's father from LAPD who worked the case and mysteryously had a witness gunned down in his squad car. cops, death row, and money are behind the murder make no mistake. how sly to blame it on lack of witnesses, people know, they are just afraid to tell the LVPD cause they were in on it. suge, snoop, puffy, LA and LVPD all know who killed BIG and 2pac.
 

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