2Pac Murder Investigation Update: Police Search Nevada Home

Police have breathed new life into 2Pac's murder investigation after serving a search warrant at a Nevada home in connection with his death.

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The investigation into 2Pac’s murder has gotten a jolt of life in Las Vegas.

TMZ reports that the Las Vegas Metro Police Department visited a Nevada home in connection with the rapper’s murder that occurred almost three decades earlier. This week, detectives served a search warrant at a house in Henderson, around 20 miles from Las Vegas city limits. 

According to 8 News Now, the home was near Interstate 11 and Wagon Wheel Drive in Henderson. No one has been taken into custody.

"LVMPD can confirm a search warrant was served in Henderson, Nevada on July 17, 2023, as part of the ongoing Tupac Shakur homicide investigation. We will have no further comment at this time," Las Vegas Police said in a statement, per ABC 7.

Last month, Tupac Shakur’s biological father Billy Garland sat down with The Art of Dialogue to say he believes the U.S. government was involved in his son’s death.

“[2Pac] was being tailed by the government the night of his assassination,” Garland said. “He was being tailed by the government [at] Quad Studio—that’s a known fact. … I just know it looked like a setup to me.”

Pac was shot one block from the Las Vegas Strip on Sept. 7, 1996, and later succumbed to his injuries on Sept. 13. He was 25. No arrests have been made in connection to his death.

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