I think it is Suge Knight, but I will not give details until I see what others say.
2006-12-25
08:22:59
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From dr Mutulu Shakur site:
‘’The ‘’cointelrpo program’’ was a program initiated by the F.B.I. to neutralize leaders of the Black movement’’. The FBi denied it for a long time, but they said it too.
They shut down Mutulu Shakur for life. THINK. The government tried desperately to get hard evidence of Dr. Shakur committing a crime (even if there was none, only lies)
They are after Assata Shakur. For a ******* million dollars and she didn not even shot that police man (self defence). THINK
The FBI killed half of the Black Panters. Thug Life code was set up by Mutulu Shakur. Its was a program to go against the system. 2pac had always contact with Mutulu while mutulu was in prison in 96. THINK
2pac had always contact with his Black Panther family. The FBI tapped his phone. THINK
In 2pac last interview he had visions about leaving the rap game and go in politics. He was educated by the Black Panthers and Mutulu Shakur was his
2006-12-25
08:31:55 ·
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adviser. Mutulu ideas were meant to attack the evil system in America. So the system had to go in self defence. THINK And even if they solve both cases. The going to blame it on some dumb ****. Even if Orlando pulled the trigger on 2pac. Do you really think the man who makes the call going to murder his enemy by himself. Of course not. He is going to make it look like it was another form of black on black crime. The blood and crips have ties to the police/FBI. They gave the gangs guns in the 80’s/90’s etc. To kill each other. Deathrow are tied to them too. Most of the crimes of the blood and crips are set up by the system. Based on facts. You can search it on the internet.
The man who made the call on 2pac and big. Has to be part on a BIG BIG BIG organization. Otherwise you can’t keep the truth behind closed doors for 9 years. And if u think I say ****. Go ahead, then the system did his job good. To hide the truth and brainwash you. Hole ******* America is based on that same system
2006-12-25
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: trapping Africans by slaving them, murdering native people. They have been doing it for a long time and they will continue to rise their system for more MONEY and more POWER.
Don’t say get over it. Its history. History wont die unless we get recognized for it. Unless the oppressors deal with it. U cant start a future until the system apologize for its mistakes
And anyone who go against them will get murdered. Not that 2pac had the power to against the system by himself, of course not. He had a hole team behind him who were against the system BEFORE he was borne. This is not even about 2pac and Big anymore. It way bigger than that. The only thing that makes the difference is that that 2pac had the opportunity to fund their own team with money in the future.). And they where caught up in that beef ****. Now its was a good opportunity for the system to make us blacks look bad.
Study the beginning of 2pac and you will know the end of 2pac.
THINK, about how they are trying to shut down
2006-12-25
08:33:48 ·
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ASSATA SHAKUR. How they killed most of the Black Panthers. How they put most Black Panthers in jail for LIFE PLUS. And don’t let the system/media trick u with another stupid solution of the death of big and 2pac.
Besides that. mankind ALREADY FLIED to the ******* MOON IN THE 60’S, but can’t solve a SIMPLE case of 2 black man 30 years later in THE 90’S. In vegas and la where they have CAMERAS HANGING ALL OVER THE PLACE. They could have tracked down those cars easily. Las Vegas is full of cameras. So there has to be more to it. We will never know the names of the real killers.
2006-12-25
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Personally I blame suge and the government, I believe whole heartedly and always have felt that they both have his blood on their hands. #1 tupac was suge's cash cow (for lack of a better phrase) Tupac was never happy on the label and only had a 3 cd deal, so as soon as makaveli was to be released he was leaving. Suge owed pac LOTS of money. At the time of his death all eyez on me had already sold over 4 million copies, but he died with less than 100,000.00 in the bank. hmmmmm Money will make people do crazy things. The government doesn't like anyone that makes noise and tries to point out their wrongs, and try to make a change. Tupac represented to them everything they were trying to shut down, a black man with intellegence that was trying to reach to youth so they could better themselves and their ways of thinking. That is not what the governement wants. I can go on and on, but that is just my overveiw
2006-12-27 05:04:46
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answered by givelife 3
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Although no one has ever been formally charged, nor publicly identified by the police as a suspect, police sources have indicated they believe that Anderson (who has since been murdered himself) was the killer. Officers in the Compton, California Police Department Gang Unit claimed in a leaked report the Crips were bragging about the killing soon after Anderson returned from Las Vegas. Officers further indicated they were disappointed with the lack of initiative shown by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department in pursuing Shakur's killer(s).
Due largely to the perceived lack of progress on the case by law enforcement, many independent investigations and theories of the crime have emerged. Because of the acrimony between Christopher Wallace (aka Notorious B.I.G.) and Shakur, there was speculation about the possibility of Wallace's involvement in the murder from the outset. Wallace vehemently denied involvement. However, in a notable (but highly disputed) 2002 investigation by the Los Angeles Times, writer Chuck Phillips claimed to have uncovered evidence implicating Wallace in the murder.[38] In the article, Phillips quoted unnamed gang-member sources who claimed Wallace had ties to the Crips, often hiring them for security during West Coast appearances. Phillips' informants also state that Wallace gave the gang members one of his own guns for use in the attack on Shakur, and that he put out a $1 million contract on Tupac's life. By the time Phillips' specific allegations were published, however, Wallace himself had been murdered.[39]
Wallace's family and associates have vehemently denied Wallace's involvement in Shakur's death.[40] In support of their claims, Wallace's family submitted documentation to MTV indicating that Wallace was working in a New York recording studio the night of Shakur's murder. Wallace's manager Wayne Barrow and rapper James "Lil' Cease" Lloyd made public announcements denying Wallace's involvement in the murder and claiming further that they were both with Wallace in the recording studio the night of the shooting.
The high profile nature of the killing and ensuing gang violence caught the attention of British filmmaker Nick Broomfield who made the documentary Biggie & Tupac, which examines the lack of progress in the case by speaking to those close to Wallace, Shakur, and the investigation. Shakur's close childhood friend and member of the Outlawz, Yafeu "Yaki Kadafi" Fula, was in the convoy when the shooting happened and indicated to police that he might be able to identify the assailants. He was killed shortly thereafter in a housing project in Irvington, New Jersey.[41]
In the first few seconds of the song "Intro/Bomb First (My Second Reply) on the album The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, Shakur can be heard saying "Shoulda shot me".[42][43] Many theorists mistook the statement as "Suge shot me" or "Suge shot 'em" until confirmation by multiple audio tests and confirmation from members of The Outlawz. This, along with reports of Knight's strong-arm tactics with artists and other illegal business tactics including involvement with the Mob Piru Bloods street gang gave rise to a theory that Knight was complicit in Shakur's murder, as it was reported that Suge Knight owed Tupac up to seventeen million dollars in back royalties, but no evidence has been provided to support this theory.
Other theories have been put forth, including a theory that Shakur is alive and well, but in hiding. Many supporters of these theories point to the symbolism in Shakur's The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory album and in the video for the single "I Ain't Mad at Cha". In 2005 a book entitled 2Pac Lives The Death of Makaveli / The Resurrection of Tupac Amaru (Volume 1) was released which claims that Shakur is still alive.
2006-12-25 16:25:48
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answered by DarkChoco 4
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I don't know, but I think Suge Knight was in on it. Who do you think killed The Notorious BIG?
2006-12-25 16:25:39
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answered by A_WWE_FAN_4LYFE 6
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Mose Kleinfeld
2006-12-25 16:24:54
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answered by ? 7
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People say its suge knight some say its biggie dont who believe.
2006-12-25 16:24:33
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answered by shellybelly 2
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Sometimes i think hes still alive and faked his death because alot of pepole wanted him dead and he owed money... Sometimes I think Biggie did it. There are different opinions.
2006-12-25 16:25:00
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answered by ? 4
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he isnt dead...he faked it...where have u been....
ok hemite not have but i think hes alive still...but IF and IF he isnt alive, then i think suge hired sum1 to do the deed.
2006-12-25 16:26:26
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answered by Anonymous
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who is suge knight
2006-12-25 22:42:57
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answered by whatever 1
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the government
2006-12-25 16:24:18
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answered by AndWhatNot 3
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I GUESS SUGE KNIGHT HIRED SOMEONE TO KILL HIM
2006-12-25 16:24:45
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answered by Anonymous
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