Keefe D, a former Southside Compton Crips gang member, has previously claimed to have been present at Tupac’s murder and knows who pulled the trigger.
Las Vegas police have executed a raid on a home in connection to the 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur, removing computers and hard drives as part of their investigation. The raid is part of an ongoing effort to uncover new evidence related to the unsolved murder, which has remained one of the most high-profile cases in the history of hip hop.
Keefe D, a former member of the Southside Compton Crips gang, has been a central figure in the investigation. He has repeatedly claimed that he was present during the shooting and knows the identity of the person who actually pulled the trigger. Despite these admissions, the case has remained unsolved for years, with no charges filed.
The police raid on the home, which is believed to be linked to Keefe D, comes after a renewed push by investigators to bring closure to the case. The seizure of the computers and hard drives may provide critical evidence that could help solve the mystery surrounding Tupac’s murder.
Tupac Shakur was fatally shot on the night of September 7, 1996, while in Las Vegas, and he succumbed to his injuries six days later. His death has sparked widespread speculation and numerous conspiracy theories, but no one has ever been formally charged in connection with the murder.


