Cops search home as part of investigation into Tupac Shakur's murder

Cops search Las Vegas home as part of investigation into rapper Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder

  • Las Vegas police searched a home in Henderson near Interstate 11 and Wagon Wheel Drive on Monday as part of an investigation in Tupac Shakur’s murder
  • Shakur was shot and killed just one block from the Las Vegas Strip in September 1996. The case remains unsolved.

Las Vegas police searched a home Monday as part of an investigation into rapper Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder.

Detectives served a search warrant at a home in Henderson near Interstate 11 and Wagon Wheel Drive.

Shakur was shot and killed just one block from the Las Vegas Strip in September 1996. He was 25 years old.

The case remains unsolved.

Police have declined to comment any further. 

Tupac Shakur was shot and killed near the Las Vegas Strip in September 1996. The case has never been solved

This is the black car in which Tupac was fatally shot by an unknown assassin as he drove with Suge Knight on Las Vegas Boulevard

Bullet holes are seen in the BMW that was blasted with a volley of bullets from a semi-automatic weapon from men in a white Cadillac car

Shakur was gunned down in his black BMW as it idled at a red light on Flamingo Road and Koval Lane on September 7, 1996.

The shooting occurred shortly after 11pm, as the 25-year-old rapper was leaving a Mike Tyson boxing match at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino.

He was in a BMW with Suge Knight, the boss of his label Death Row Records, when the pair were fired on at an unknown assailant.

Tupac was hit four times, including once in the chest. He was taken to the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada, where he died six days later.

The murder of Tupac Shakur remains unsolved. However, there are several theories about who may have been responsible. One theory is that the shooting was retaliation for a shooting that occurred six days earlier, in which Tupac’s associate Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson was killed.

Another theory is that the shooting was the result of a feud between rival rappers on the East and West Coast – namely Biggie Smalls who was killed in a drive-by the following year.

Another theory says that the shooting was carried out by members of the Crips gang, who were rivals of Tupac’s gang, the Bloods.

The murder of Tupac was an international story and remains a source of fascination and speculation today. Some even claim that Tupac is still alive.

There have been countless books and documentaries about the case, and there is even a museum dedicated to Tupac in his hometown of New York City.

Shakur is pictured with Marion ‘Suge’ Knight at the premier of Sunset Park in April 1996 

Numerous people – including fellow New York rap hero Biggie Smalls, aka the Notorious BIG – were implicated in the death.

But the identity of Tupac’s killer has remained a mystery – because the cops didn’t care to look any further, TMZ reported.

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