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Tupac


Before the fight at approximately 8:45 pm, Tupac got into a fight in the lobby with a man by the name of Orlando Anderson. Tupac was associated with the infamous gang the "Bloods" and Anderson was from the rival gang, the "Crips". The fight was said to be gang related, and was shortly ended by the hotel security officers. When questioned, Orlando decided to not press charges. Tupac then attended the fight with Suge, and was excited at Mike Tyson's victory. Tupac and Suge left the fight, and headed down the Las Vegas strip. At approximately 11:15 pm in front of the Maxim hotel on Flamingo Rd., Suge's car stopped at a red light. Suge was driving and Tupac was in the passenger seat beside him. A White Cadillac pulled up next to them on the right, and while Tupac was hanging out the sunroof talking to some girls on the street, shots were fired from the Cadillac. He suffered from seven gun shot wounds, in his right hip, right hand, and chest. Suge was also grazed in the head by a stray bullet. Tupac was rushed to the hospital, and after undergoing several lengthy surgeries and surviving for seven days, he finally passed away on September 13, 1996 at 4:03 am. .
             The events of this murder may sound typical for a black man of status that was involved in gang rivalries. This simple story is one that many people know, and do not think twice about. But anyone who knows anything about the life of Tupac, or the strange things surrounding his death, will tell you that this story is anything but simple. The things that many people are not aware of are the events leading up to the "murder", the details of his "murder" and "death", as well as the many peculiar events following, up until the very present. It is possible that Tupac is dead, and that all these strange things are merely a coincidence. But some things are just too strange to ignore, and we must dig deeper to find the true answers. I am confident that Tupac is still alive, somewhere, and this is all part of his master plan of fortune, fame, and success.


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