
On this day in 1996, the world lost one of its greatest cultural icons when Tupac Amaru Shakur passed away at the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada. After being shot multiple times in a drive-by on the Las Vegas Strip on September 7, Pac spent six days in a medically induced coma before succumbing to internal bleeding on September 13 at just 25 years old.
Doctors made several attempts to revive him, but when there was no improvement, his mother, Afeni Shakur, made the heartbreaking decision to have his life support turned off. Nearly three decades later, the events leading up to that fateful night and the questions surrounding his murder remain clouded in mystery.
Chris Carroll, a retired Las Vegas police sergeant, admitted in an interview that the case may never truly be solved. “Shakur’s murder is still considered an unsolved homicide, and an unsolved homicide case is technically never closed. But nothing more is ever going to happen with it.”
Over the years, countless documentaries and fan theories have tried to piece together the puzzle, but without hard evidence, everything remains speculation. The only real witness statements at the time came from Outlawz members E.D.I. Mean and Yaki Kadafi. E.D.I. claimed he saw the shooters, while Kadafi, who could’ve been a key witness, was killed just two months later in New Jersey before police ever followed up.







Investigators believed Orlando Anderson, the Crip who Tupac famously fought in the MGM Grand lobby hours before the shooting, may have been the triggerman. Still, Anderson was never thoroughly investigated and was later killed in a separate gang-related shooting.
The biggest break in the case came last year, when Duane “Keefe D” Davis, long known for implicating himself in Pac’s murder, was finally charged. After years of protection under an immunity deal, that agreement expired, and Davis now faces trial for his alleged role in the shooting. Though he was granted bond, he remains behind bars as he awaits his day in court.
Even with this latest development, the truth behind Tupac’s death continues to linger in uncertainty. Twenty-nine years later, fans are left with more questions than answers, and Pac’s murder still stands as one of the most infamous unsolved cases in Hip Hop and American history.
Rest in power, 2Pac.