Tupac's Close Friend Napoleon Makes Surprising Confession About His Las Vegas Shooter
23 October 2018, 14:41
Many fans widely believe that a gang member was responsible for Tupac's shooting in Las Vegas in September 1996. However Outlawz member Napoleon has suggested otherwise.
Napoleon, a former member of Tupac’s rap group Outlawz, has shocked fans after debunking a popular theory about the identity of the person who infamously shot him dead in Las Vegas.
It is widely believed that a West Coast gang member called Orlando Anderson aka Baby Lane was the person who pulled the trigger that murdered Tupac in 1996.
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However Napoleon, real name Mutah Wassin Shabazz Beale, is now claiming that Anderson may not have been the shooter.
A number of Tupac’s Outlawz were part of the entourage before the he was shot in Las Vegas, including Yaki Kadafi.
Napoleon is claiming that Kadafi, who was in the car with Tupac, “looked right at” the person who pulled the trigger.
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“Kadafi actually seen the person who killed Pac,” said Napoleon in a YouTube video.
“He said the guy looked right at him, he pulled the arm out and saw the shooting you know what I mean.
“They witnessed it, the Outlawz was there but Kadafi seen the guy.
“The guy looked at Kadafi and Kadafi looked back at him.
“And Kadafi didn’t expect, he didn’t know what was about to happen until he seen an arm come out the window.
“I don’t think it was Baby Lane (Orlando Anderson), the one who Kadafi seen.”
“You gotta understand where we come from in that particular time as Kadafi said to the police, he didn’t want to participate with the police.
"Why Kadafi didn’t tell the police?
“That’s a code from the streets.
“Back then there wasn’t no cameras where can you can just go on Instagram and let me see this dude’s page. Is this the same dude? You know what i mean."
Watch the video above.