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RollingStone.com) - The first police officer at the scene of Tupac Shakur's 1996 drive-by murder has revealed the last words spoken by the late rap legend. And they're not exactly peaceful.
"He looked at me, and he took a breath to get the words out, and he opened his mouth," says Chris Carroll, a retired sergeant with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, in a new feature with Vegas Seven. "And then the words came out: 'F**k you.'"
So why is Carroll coming forward with with information in 2014? Two reasons: Retiring from the Metro has allowed him the freedom to speak about the homicide case without being reprimanded ("It's been almost 18 years," he says. There's clearly never going to be a court case on this."), and he also didn't want "Tupac to be a martyr or a hero because he told the cops 'F**k you.'"
originally posted by: Sremmos80
a reply to: liejunkie01
Sounds like something he would say, but then again, could the cop just be trying to make him look bad?
Hard to say if those were really his last words.
Strange he is coming out to say this now
ETA:
Well he does say that he with held what he said to no make pac to look like martyr which makes a bit more sense.
As well as not wanting to talk about it without reprimand from his work which makes a lot more sense.
He was no revolutionary or civil rights leader.
He was no revolutionary or civil rights leader.
Write any connection between Puff and Biggie right out of the equation, they weren't and aren't killers .