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Who killed Tupac Shakur?: Police searched homes in rapper’s murder investigation after 27 years

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Who killed Tupac Shakur?: Police searched homes in rapper’s murder investigation after 27 years
American rapper Tupac Shakur at the premiere of "I Like It Like That" to benefit women in need, 13th November 1994. (Photo by Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images)

Police in Nevada have confirmed they served a search warrant this week in connection with the unsolved killing of HipHop rap legend and actor Tupac Amaru Shakur popularly known as 2Pac.

Detectives to carry out the search at a home in Henderson, a suburb of Las Vegas where Tupac was gunned down in September 1996.

Las Vegas Metropolitan police did not provide further details of the search, citing the ongoing investigation into his murder.

Tupac Shakur was 25-year-old when he was shot dead by unknown gunmen.

No arrests have been made and no suspects are currently in custody.

The home that was searched is less than 20 miles (32km) from the Las Vegas strip where Shakur was shot in a drive-by shooting.

“LVMPD can confirm a search warrant was served in Henderson, Nevada on July 17, 2023, as part of the ongoing Tupac Shakur homicide investigation,” a Las Vegas police statement said.

“We will have no further comment at this time.”

Las Vegas Police Lt Jason Johansson told the Las Vegas Review Journal that detectives were working on the cold case once more.

“It’s a case that’s gone unsolved and hopefully one day we can change that,” he told the newspaper.

Tupac died on 13 September 1996, a week after he was shot four times in his car while waiting at a red light.

2Pac, who was also known as Makaveli, released his debut album in 1991 and went on to enjoy chart success with hits records including ‘California Love, ‘All Eyez On Me’, ‘Changes’ and ‘I Ain’t Mad at Cha’.

He sold more than 75 million records worldwide and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2017.

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