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On September 7, 1996, Tupac Amaru Shakur was riding in the passenger side of a black BMW driven by Marion Suge Knight, president of Death Row Records. Tupac and Suge had just finished watching Mike Tyson defeat Bruce Seldon at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. Tupac was standing up through the sunroof while the car was stopped at a traffic light. The Cadillac containing the gunmen passed an entourage of Tupac’s allies, many of them bodyguards. Four unidentified men pulled alongside Suge’s car, fired 13 rounds, and sped away. No one gives chase and there were no witnesses on the street. How come? Why not, especially after a heavyweight fight? Tupac was shot in multiple places including his pelvis, hand, and torso. Suge was grazed in the head w/ a slug of a bullet fragment. On Friday, September 13, 1996, he was reportedly pronounced dead at 4:03 p.m. at the University Medical Center in Las Vegas. But, did he really die? There are many suspicious details about his departure that contribute to this theory. It is supposed that Tupac is still alive b/c of things said before and after his death, actions done before and after his death, and other reports.

“I got a big money scheme, and you ain’t


Other reports have been published that point to the fact that Tupac isn’t dead. One such listing came from Chuck D, formerly of the group Public Enemy. Chuck states many reasons as to why Tupac isn’t dead, and when they are added together they point to the consensus that he is still alive. One tip-off is that Tupac supposedly died on Friday the 13th. He also explains that Tupac’s forthcoming movies and music will net huge successes in the future, and has since his death, 2Pac has since his death released three movies, three LPs and has done numerous duets. He wonders why 2Pac always wore a bulletproof vest even to the 1996 MTV Music Awards, but didn’t have one on the night of a public event like a Tyson fight. 2Pac even states in his music that he always wore one. In the song “Lord Knows,” he says “Everyday is a test, wear my bullet-proof vest…” Also in the song “I See Death Around the Corner,” he remarks “Pack a gat in da vest under my clothes as I dress…” Both songs appear on the Me Against the World album. The last statement that he makes is that he makes is asking why memorial services were canceled in Los Angeles and Atlanta, both of which were open to the public.

even wit’ it,” 2Pac states in the song “I Ain’t Mad At Cha.” 2Pac certainly earned a lot of money by faking his death. His LP All Eyez On Me (1996), rap’s first 2 disc album, shot back up to the Billboard top 10 in the weeks following his death. His latest CD, The Don Killuminati: The Seven-Day Theory, recorded under the alias Makaveli, debuted on the Billboard charts as the number one album in the nation. By selling 664,000 copies, it surpassed the “gold” plateau in one week and is now a multi-platinum hit. Sales of his other CD’s also increased dramatically, w/ his third solo album, Me Against the World (1995), actually climbing back onto the Billboard charts.

Another counterargument that is trying to disprove his still being alive is that his mother is going around the country speaking of her son’s death. Of course

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