Rapper 2Pac was shot dead 27 years ago, but despite overwhelming media coverage and public interest, his death remains an unsolved homicide. However, rumor has it that it was a gang-related murder that was committed by the late gangsta Orlando Anderson.
Police issued a search warrant in pursuit of the weapon that killed the rapper, and the house belongs to no one but the uncle of the rumored killer, Keefe D, and his wife, Paula Clemons. Keefe who is also a gangsta spoke out over the years and claimed that he was in the vehicle when his nephew Orlando shot and killed the rapper. While LVMPD has not yet discovered what they recovered at the home, they have reasons to believe there is tangible evidence connecting the murder in Keef’s home.
Keefe is currently in a proffer agreement for his gang-related charges, it is not yet clear if he will be charged if found guilty of the murder.
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The details and culprits in 2Pac’s murder have been widely discussed in recent years. Despite widespread knowledge of what and who caused the rapper’s passing, the case remains unsolved. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department added a new chapter to the ongoing investigation by confirming its execution of a search warrant at a Nevada residence. While the latest development was a shock, the owner of the home might also be surprising.
The LVMPD did not disclose who the home belonged to in its original statement. However, after the announcement that the search warrant was in relation to 2Pac’s murder, VladTV has learned from law enforcement sources that the home belongs to Keefe D.
Keefe D is known as the last living passenger in the vehicle that the deadly drive-by shooting was committed. While his late nephew Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson is believed to have been the triggerman, Keefe D has spoken out in recent years about the causes and details of 2Pac’s death.
The former South Side Crip member is believed to be protected by a proffer agreement, which shields him from being charged with the murder. Therefore, the recent news is a shocking development.
The Las Vegas police have released a statement revealing that they served a search warrant at a house in connection with the investigation of the murder of 2Pac.
The statement 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.”
2Pac was just 25 when he was shot at the intersection of Flamingo Road and Koval Lane on September 7, 1996. He died a few days later on Sept. 13. His murder has remained unsolved, although there have been theories about the gunman.
2Pac was recently honored with a posthumous award for his short but impactful time in the rap world.