Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Ordered Hit on Tupac and Suge Knight for $1 Million Bounty: Report

In a shocking revelation, a new report shows that Sean “Diddy” Combs allegedly orchestrated the plan to kill Tupac Shakur, shortly before his death in September 1996.

Diddy reportedly instructed Duane “Keefe D” Davis to ensure the deaths of both Tupac and Suge Knight by offering a substantial $1 million bounty on their lives.

Former LAPD detective Greg Kading revealed this revelation in a sensational report published by New York Magazine.

During the investigation into the murders of Tupac and Biggie Smalls, Kading revealed that Keefe D had confessed to Diddy ordering the hit on Shakur and Suge Knight in 1995.

Keefe D recounted the incident to Kading, saying that during a stop on Diddy’s 1995 Summer Jam tour in Anaheim, California, the “I Need A Girl” singer allegedly expressed a desire to have “heads their” with a group of Crip gangsters. in a hotel room. Diddy reportedly offered Keefe D $1 million in exchange for eliminating both Shakur and Suge Knight.

“Man, we’ll wipe their a** out in no time,” Keefe D allegedly assured Diddy during their conversation, according to Kading.

In September 1996, tensions were said to have reached a boiling point following Tupac’s alleged altercation with Orlando Anderson, Keefe D’s nephew, during his match with Mike Tyson at the MGM Grand arena in Las Vegas. .

In his memoirs Compton street legend, Keefe D recalls the moment things turned dark between his nephew and Tupac, describing, “The shit got ominously personal.” So, in an attempt to get revenge, Keefe D allegedly bought a .40 caliber Glock from a drug dealer named Eric “Von Zip” Martin before venturing out into the streets to track down Tupac and Suge.

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On the evening of September 7, 1996, Keefe D, along with Anderson and two other Crips, allegedly found Tupac and Suge Knight shortly after 11 p.m. Keefe D allegedly gave the .40 caliber Glock to his nephew, who opened fire, hitting Tupac four times.

After Tupac’s death occurred six days later on September 13 at a neighboring hospital, the situation took an unexpected turn. Keefe D recalled that Diddy contacted Martin to ask if they were related.

Bad Boy Records reportedly asked: “Is that us?”

Keefe D later claimed involvement and demanded the $1 million reward that Diddy allegedly offered for the legendary rapper’s death.

Unfortunately, despite allegedly instructing Martin to compensate Keefe D with a reward, he allegedly was never actually paid, according to Kading.

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