27 years after legendary rapper Tupac passed away, his stepfather is accusing the US government of being involved in his son's death.
On September
13, 1996, the greatest rapper in history, Tupac Amaru Shakur, passed away. The
American singer, entertainer and songwriter died in a car he was driving in Las
Vegas as a result of a dispute between East Coast and West Coast rappers.
His death,
along with that of fellow rapper Biggie Smalls, remains unexplained, so
conspiracy theories abound.
On the other hand, his father, Billy Garland, knows better. On the YouTube site called The Art of Dialogue, he explained that for him the reason for the killing of his son is the United States Government.
Tupac's father held the U.S. government accountable for his involvement in his son's deathOn the night
of Tupac's murder, he and his bandmates and friends at Muir's label, Death Row
Records, beat Orlando Anderson, a member of a rival gang in Las Vegas, in a
boxing match involving Mike Tyson and Bruce Seldon.
After the
beating, Orlando Anderson followed Tupac and Suge Knight's car and fired shots
at the car, resulting in the rapper's death.
Billy
Garland said that his son's behavior was inappropriate and that he only did it
for respect and to show himself in front of Death Row and Suge Knight.
However, he does not believe that Orlando Anderson was involved in the murder of his son, because all the evidence found does not provide proof. Additionally, Anderson's uncle, Keefe D, a prominent member of the Crips gang, has been blamed for his nephew's death for years, but Garland says it's all part of a government cover-up.
Billy Garland claims that Tupac's uncle is guilty of murder but is a cover-up for the US Government"I think it's the government. I don't know this man, Keefe. Maybe he was forced to say that to get some trouble. But, I don't think he had anything to do with my son's death. Not at all. It's all the government behind it," he said.
Tupac's father also spoke about long-standing rumors that Suge Knight, the former manager of the Death Row music house where Tupac lived, was the one who killed him, denying that Suge Knight was not the one who killed the boy.
He says that
the reason he believes that the US Government is behind it is that there was an
FBI agent in 2021 who published a document showing the involvement of the US in
the death of Tupac. This caused him to be immediately dismissed and made many
people believe what he preached.
27 years
after Tupac's fatal shooting, his death continues to be the subject of much
debate
TMZ has
reported that Tupac's father's accusations against the US Government are almost
entirely based on what was shown in Tupac's biopic 'All Eyes On Me' and 'Who
Shot Pac & Biggie', in which the two appear. America's involvement in the
death of this rapper, including the testimony of some former spies who said
they were sent by America to spy on Tupac Shakur. All this is what the father
is basing his claim that America is behind the death of his son.