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Recordings alleging P Diddy orchestrated Tupac murder for $1m submitted to court

Recordings alleging P Diddy was a central figure in the murder of Tupac Shakur have been submitted into court evidence.

Tupac murder suspect Duane “Keefe D” Davis boasts about the rapper allegedly offering him $1million for the assassination in a police interview. Tupac was gunned down in 1996 in Las Vegas, US, aged 25.

The recording, made in a 2008 LAPD interview, has become available as Las Vegas prosecutors entered it as a new piece of evidence in the murder trial. Davis, 60, maintains he is not guilty of Tupac’s murder.

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It comes after Tupac’s last words uttered as he lay bleeding from a fatal bullet woun were finally revealed after nearly three decades. The hip-hop star was killed in a drive-by shooting while stopped at a red light in Nevada, with four bullets entering his body from a .40 calibre Glock.

Two hit the star in the chest, one in the arm and one in the thigh. Six days later, the rapper died in hospital from his injuries, and his murder went unsolved for decades. He proved old and wise enough to offer a truly selfless sentiment as he lay bleeding out.

Recordings alleging P Diddy was a central figure in the murder of Tupac Shakur have been submitted into court evidence
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His final words were used to warn fellow rapper and Tupac’s childhood friend E.D.I. Mean to get down, fearing he would be shot – this time by police. According to a court transcript obtained by The Sun, E.D.I. (real name Malcolm Greenidge) was asked: “What do you do when you get to the passenger side of the vehicle?” before he responded: “Asked him is he okay, how he’s doing, trying to see, you know, what condition he was in.”

Tupac then apparently responded: “Get on the ground, they’re going to shoot you.” When asked what that referred to, Greenidge said: “He’s referring to the officers who were eventually at the scene.” Though E.D.I. didn’t notice anyone at first, he then saw a cop pointing a gun at him, and apparently warned: “Get on the ground or I’ll shoot you.” Greenidge says he got down on the ground and was detained at the scene by police, as Suge Knight urged paramedics to go to Tupac’s side.

Tupac was gunned down in 1996 in Las Vegas, US, aged 25
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The rapper reportedly remained “very calm, he wasn’t moving much”, while the men arrested were forced to lie out on the “hot as hell” tarmac for a “very long time” by cops. The latest reveal comes as a man was charged with Tupac’s murder after 27 years. Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis has been charged with the slaying, after admitting publicly to being inside the Cadillac during the attack. He was part of Pac’s rival gang the Crips.

Police outlined his motive as seeking revenge for an attack on Davis’ nephew, Orlando Anderson. In a statement, Sheriff Kevin McMahill said that for “27 years, the family of Tupac Shakur has waited for justice” He added: “It has taken countless hours, really decades, of work by homicide section to get to where we are today. Some people did not believe that the murder of Tupac Shakur was important to this police department, that was not the case back then and that is not the case today.

Tupac murder suspect Duane “Keefe D” Davis boasts about the rapper allegedly offering him $1million for the assassination in a police interview.
(Image: Getty Images)

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“Our goal has always been to hold those accountable for Tupac’s violent murder. Every life that is lost is important and remains a priority for this police department.” In a 2018 interview, Davis implicated his nephew Anderson, saying he was one of two people in the back seat where the shots were fired. And though Anderson and Tupac were involved in a fight shortly before the incident, he is not the one charged with murder.

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