LAPD Implicated in 2PAC's Murder Case by Diddy's Ex-Bodyguard

LAPD Implicated in 2PAC’s Murder Case by Diddy’s Ex-Bodyguard

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Diddy‘s former bodyguard, Gene Deal, has made startling claims regarding 2PAC’S murder case. He pointed fingers at the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) for his demise.

In a candid interview with The Art of Dialogue, Deal referred to Suge Knight’s alleged statements. He was insinuating that the LAPD is involved in the deaths of both 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G.

“Suge said that Rafael Pérez and David Mack were trying to kill him — those are the same people that were trying to kill B.I.G.,” Deal asserted, referencing the disgraced officers tied to Suge in the murder of the Brooklyn rapper.

“Because David Mack and Pérez were seen at the scene! They got pictures of them at the scene! Pérez was picking up bullets at the scene! Cops know you do not mess with the evidence … They couldn’t get Puff, and B.I.G. was collateral damage.”

However, the interview sought clarity, asking if the same individuals who killed Biggie were behind 2Pac’s murder, to which Deal responded, saying…

“If Suge says, ‘If you solve one murder, you solve them both,’ I gotta go with the eyewitness”.

Deal also suggested that someone at Death Row Records, suspecting 2Pac’s financial scrutiny, hired corrupt cops. This was with the aim to silence him, claiming, “What’s the root of all evil? Money.”

Although, this isn’t the first time such allegations have surfaced. Billy Garland, 2Pac‘s biological father, previously asserted that the U.S. Government played a role in his son’s death, citing government surveillance.

Due to Keefe D’s recent involvement in the murder investigation has garnered attention, with police building a compelling case against him. Orlando Anderson, the prime suspect in the case, was never arrested and later died in an unrelated gang shooting in 1998.

As speculation continues to surround 2Pac’s tragic murder, Gene Deal’s accusations place a spotlight on the LAPD‘s potential role in one of hip-hop’s most infamous unsolved cases.