Suge told cops he "almost got shot a second time" when he was "tryin' to find the hospital" and "got out and flagged down the officer and ambulance and then [redacted] the barrel of a gun. When asked if he was aware he was "driving away" from all the hospitals, Suge replied "No, Sir.
The guy gets paid a lot of money to be protection. That is the idea for them. In the same documents police claim that their investigation "met problems" early on because nobody in Tupac's entourage provided any useful information. They wrote: "It took three days to get "Suge" Knight in for an interview. He arrived with three attorneys in tow. Knight provided no information to aid our investigation.
Detective Becker, who was leading the probe for the Las Vegas Metro Police, was often met with a series of short "Yes" and "No" answers during their question and answer session on September 11 - and the detective noted in the files that Suge had failed to meet with him several times to conduct the taped interview.
Suge also denied that the murder was part of the long running East and West Coast rap wars, which escalated into gang violence during the s. The 31 page transcript, which has many redacted or blanked out passages, was just one of the explosive files obtained by The Sun on Wednesday.
Other allegations in the page filing include that Suge Knight was the intended target for the Tupac "hit". The man who was the first police officer at the scene of the shooting reveals how the blood-covered rapper "fell into him". Shakur was travelling in a car along the Strip when another vehicle pulled up and a gunman inside opened fire, shooting him several times.
Shakur then lost consciousness, was taken to hospital where he was put on a life-support machine and then died six days later at the age of Carroll was on the city's bike patrol squad and was reportedly the first officer on the scene on September 7, Rapper Cashh was deported to a country he barely remembered.
Now he's making his comeback. Britney Spears' conservatorship is brought to an end after 13 years. Britney Spears: 'She's finally free' - fans react outside court as star's conservatorship ends. During the summer of , he worked on Gang Related with Jim Belushi. Tupac had plans to keep making movies after this; his production company Euphanasia had numerous scripts coming in. In a promotional interview for Gang Related that Tupac gave in August, he said, "I could be the best actor anybody's ever seen, given the chance, the opportunity and the experience and the lessons from people.
I could be the best, but right now, I don't even wish to be the best, I just want to be one of them. Throughout his life, Tupac wanted to aid his community and create more opportunities for Black youth. One organization he'd supported was A Place Called Home , which offered dance lessons, counseling, tutoring, and health services to at-risk youth in Los Angeles.
He also participated in political activism. On August 15, less than one month before he died, Tupac appeared at a rally with Brotherhood Crusade , a Black activist group, to oppose a three-strikes law and an anti-affirmative action measure in California.
In the fall of , Tupac was behind bars while appealing a conviction for sexual abuse he always maintained his innocence regarding the charges. Tupac then signed a three-album deal with the label. Following his October release from prison, Tupac returned to California and began making music for Death Row. The album, credited to Tupac's alter ego Makaveli, hit No.
Tupac's time with Death Row also included confrontation and controversy. Wallace and Tupac had once been friends, but after Tupac was shot in he'd come to believe Wallace had been involved in the incident.
Evans denied any affair, but this didn't keep Tupac from taunting Wallace with these allegations at the MTV Awards on September 4, By the summer of , Tupac was wondering where his Death Row royalties were. Tupac remained loyal to Death Row in public, as when he stated in an August Vibe interview, "Me and Suge will always do business together, forever. Of course, given Tupac's ongoing success, Knight and Death Row wouldn't have wanted to lose him. Representing both a company and a signed artist presented a conflict of interest, but some of Tupac's friends still considered his decision to fire Kenner a mistake.
In a New Yorker article, one said of Tupac, "He didn't realize, or he refused to accept, what anyone from the street would have known — that you can't fire Kenner, you don't leave Death Row.
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