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how many of you guys were actually alive during this time? I was in high school during this era soph/junior. at Suge injecting Eazy-E with full blown aids.
But where you from doe???
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how many of you guys were actually alive during this time? I was in high school during this era soph/junior. at Suge injecting Eazy-E with full blown aids.
We not talking about if anybody can be touched though.Anybody can be touched don't get it twisted.
But where you from doe???
Tupac Shakur was pronounced dead after he was gunned down outside a nightclub in Las Vegas 22 years ago.
But many fans still refuse to believe the rapper was killed in the drive-by shooting.
And now Michael Nice has prompted more talk of a conspiracy by claiming Tupac is alive and living in Cuba.
The British conspiracy theorist claims he was part of a security team that helped the rapper escape Las Vegas and smuggled him to the Caribbean.
He now believes he is still hiding on the island.
Tupac was killed in a drive-by shooting in 1996 (Image: Getty)
Michael Nice believes Tupac is alive (Image: Youtube)
"Why you think nobody been arrested if they said they the one that killed Tupac?" he told TMZ.
"Because Tupac is not dead. If he was dead, they’d be arresting those dudes for murder.
"You know he’s somewhere smoking a Cuban cigar on an island."
Michael claims he worked as security for far-left political party The Black Panthers – a movement Tupac's parents Adeni Shakur and Billy Garland were involved in - during the late 1990s.
He says they heard that a hit had been put out on Tupac and deployed Michael to get him out of the country.
But it was too late - on September 7, 1996 Tupac was shot - but Michael claims he was only injured.
He says he helped Tupac leave the country before someone else delivered the rapper to safety.
"It was me, my bother, the pilot, Tupac as the co-pilot and two Panther guys on the jet," Michael revealed.
"We took off and immediately knew we were safe, we felt good and it was like escaping from prison.
"There were hugs and handshakes when we finally managed to get him to Barbados.
"We helped him escape and it was the best feeling.
"Then my brother helped him get to Cuba from there."
Tupac Shakur with his mother Afeni Shakur (Image: WENN)
In July it was revealed that police investigating the murder of Tupac are still looking for suspects, despite former gang member Duana 'Keefe D' Keith's admission last week.
In a new documentary, Keefe D admitted he was in the car that fired the shots, although he refused to say who pulled the trigger.
But the Los Angeles Police Department has confirmed that despite his confession, the homicide case remains open.
''We are aware of the statements made in a BET interview regarding the Tupac case. As a result of those statements we have spent the last several months reviewing the case in its entirety," a spokesperson said.
The last Photograph of Tupac before his death
''Various reports that an arrest warrant is about to be submitted are inaccurate. This case still remains an open homicide case.''
Tupac was just 25 when he was shot four times - twice in the chest, once in the arm and once in the thigh - as he pulled up outside Las Vegas' Club 662 in a black BMW owned by Death Row Records boss Suge Knight.
Despite being placed in a drug-induced coma, he died from internal bleeding in hospital six days later.
Suspect Keefe D claimed he took part in the murder as retaliation for his nephew Orlando 'Baby Lane' Anderson's beating at the hands of Tupac earlier in the night.
He was just 25 when he died (Image: allstar)
Police say the case remains open (Image: Getty)
Stricken with cancer, he refused to say who actually fired the shots, but admitted he, Anderson and two others - Terrence 'T-Brown' Brown and DeAndre 'Dre' Smith - were all in the car.
"I was a Compton kingpin, drug dealer, I'm the only one alive who can really tell you story about the Tupac killing," said Keefe D in new Netflix series, Unsolved: The Tupac and Biggie Murders.
"People have been pursuing me for 20 years, I'm coming out now because I have cancer. And I have nothing else to lose. All I care about now is the truth."
He refused to break the 'street code' by revealing who the murderer was, but did state, ''It just came from the backseat, bro.''
Tupac fans have since started a Change.org petition for police to arrest Keefe D.
But the department has confirmed that after spending months reviewing the evidence, they have decided not to make arrests at this time.
Finally got around to watching the All eyez on me movie. It was straight trash.
I decided to stay in today and was bored. Literally watching it while working out at home.May I ask why did you put yourself through that torture