
The investigation into the murder of hip-hop legend Tupac continues and so far only one person has been arrested for the sensational event. Recently, as the prestigious British "The Sun" writes, Greenidge, a member of the rap group Outlawz, has discovered Tupac's last words. He was in a car behind rapper and record executive Suge Knight in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996 and witnessed the shooting.
Greenidge testified that after the shooting, he immediately went to the passenger side and tried to help Tupac, who was covered in blood.
Greenidge, who has been called as a witness in the court hearing regarding Shakur's murder, said: "I asked him if he was okay. I was trying to see what condition he was in."
He said that Tupac's last words were: "Lie on the ground, they will shoot you."
Greenidge said he didn't see anyone at first but then noticed a police officer pointing a gun at him. Prosecutors asked him what the police officer had told him, and Greenidge replied, "Lie on the ground or I'm going to shoot you."
Greenidge testified that he immediately lay on the ground and was then arrested by police officers along with two other Outlawz members, Katari "Kastro" Cox and Yafeu Fula, as well as a bodyguard named Frank.
At the end of September, a suspect was arrested in Las Vegas for the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur, which has remained unsolved for 27 years. The arrested person is Duane "Keffe D" Davis, while it is still unclear what the charges against him are, for one of the most serious events in the history of American music.
Davis is a well-known name for killing the rapper because he has admitted in interviews and in his book, "Compton Street Legend" that he was inside the Cadillac from which the shots towards Tupac came out. The arrest came months after authorities searched a home in Nevada owned by the detainee's wife.
When police searched Davis' wife's home in July, they seized a CD copy of Davis' authored memoir detailing street gang life and Shakur's murder. Davis describes himself as one of two living witnesses to Shakur's murder, the other being Marion 'Suge' Knight, the former CEO of Death Row Records, who is now serving time in prison for manslaughter in another case. .

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