The home raided by Las Vegas police after they gained a search warrant is said to be connected to Keefe D, who previously said his nephew had murdered the rapper
Las Vegas police raided a home in the Las Vegas area this week in connection to the unsolved murder of Tupac Shakur – and it’s now said the home is linked to Keefe D.
The rapper was gunned down following a boxing match on September 7, 1997. Tupac, who was just 25 years old, and his bodyguards were reportedly involved in a fight with a man, Orlando Anderson, around 8:30 PM on the night of the shooting. From there, he was supposed to head to Club 662 after the fight with Mike Tyson.
He was shot in a car in Sin City as a white Cadillac Sedan pulled up on the passenger side of his car and rapidly fired into the vehicle. Tupac was shot four times and taken hospital where he was put on life support. Sadly, he died seven days later from internal bleeding with the official cause of death later recorded as respiratory failure and cardiopulmonary arrest associated with gunshot wounds.
Almost 26 years later and authorities could be a step closer to solving the mystery identity of the killer. On Monday police told the Mirror: “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.”