Sean ‘Diddy’ makes shocking claims to mother about his involvement in Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder

Sean “Diddy” Combs remains silent after the shocking revelation of his alleged involvement in the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur.

The embattled rap mogul has remained silent since New York Magazine published a bombshell report on Wednesday, June 12, tying him to the shooting that killed Shakur. The newspaper quoted former Los Angeles Police Department detective Greg Kading, who claimed Combs ordered the attack on Shakur and Suge Knight in 1995.

Combs did not respond to New York Magazine’s request for comment, but he has repeatedly claimed he was not involved in the murder case even though Duane “Keefe D” Davis reportedly confessed secretly to Kading.

For what it’s worth, the court confession revealed that Combs told the Crop gangsters that he wanted “the guys’ heads.”

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Davis responded: “Dude, we’ll wipe their a– out real quick.

However, things became personal for Davis when Shakur punched nephew Orlando Anderson in the face during a fight with Mike Tyson at the MGM Grand arena in Las Vegas, Nev., in September 1996 – before the incident. shoot.

From there, Davis allegedly obtained a .40-caliber Glock from Eric “Von Zip” Martin, a drug dealer, and followed Shakur until they opened fire during a drive-by. Shakur died from his injuries on September 13, 1996, a few days after the September 7, 1996 shooting.

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Several hip-hop artists have also tied Combs to murder cases over the years, including 50 Cent and Eminem.

In April, Combs’ response to Eminem’s 2018 diss track, “Killshot”, resurfaced. In the song, Eminem tied him to the late icon’s murder.

“Kells, the day you took the hit was the day Diddy admitted he took the hit that killed Pac, ah!” Eminem raps.

The Bad Boy Records founder later appeared in a since-deleted episode of Joe Budden’s YouTube series to reveal that his situation with Eminem was handled privately. The “Mockingbird” rapper quickly asserted that the song’s lyrics were just a joke.

Meanwhile, 50 Cent posted a photo of Shakur on Instagram in October 2023 after Davis’ arrest.

He wrote, “Damn, so pac is lined up by brother love. LOL It’s time to be a lawyer, s— might get stuck.”

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