Snoop Dogg Allegedly Snitches to Police About Suge Knight Killing Tupac Shakur Wiki , Biography


Snoop Dogg Allegedly Snitches to Police About Suge Knight Killing Tupac Shakur Wiki , Biography

AceShowbiz – While hip-hop culture has blasted Tekashi69 a.k.a. 6ix9ine for snitching on his alleged Nine Trey Blood Gang mates, another artist is now suspected of doing a similar thing. In the murder case of Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dogg reportedly snitched on the co-founder and former CEO of Death Row Records, Suge Knight.

Snoop told the police that it was the music executive who murdered the New York City-born musician, who died on September 13, 1996, according to a documentary revealed by YouTube personality Star. The paperwork further clarified that a gang of men from Death Row Records attacked the “What’s My Name?” hitmaker, not long after he cut off ties with the company. The resident of Long Beach reportedly snitched after he had obtained police security.

Snoop partnered with Tupac on the song “2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted” that was released on May 7, 1996, months before the latter was fired and died six days later in Las Vegas, Nevada on September 7, 199At the moment of his passing, he was just 25.

Still, thirteen years since the attack, the police have not arrested the murderer. The Infamous B.I.G., Tupac’s buddy turned foe, was first believed to be a perpetrator, but was then killed some months later in another drive-by shooting.

Another hypothesis attributed the death of Tupac to a group named the Southside Crips from Compton. One of the gang members was reportedly beaten by the late rapper hours before he was wounded, and the shooting was allegedly carried out as a retaliation. Orlando Anderson, who had been threatened by Shakur, fired the deadly bullets, according to an investigation article by then-Los Angeles Times writer Chuck Philips.

Suge has been in prison since 2018 on another case. In September of last year, the 54-year-old music executive was sentenced to 28 years in jail after admitting no contest to voluntary manslaughter in a deadly hit-and-run in 2015 that killed his buddy Terry Carter, co-founder of Heavyweight Records, and wounded filmmaker Cle Sloan.