Thursday, June 16, 2011

Tupac











Police now have new information in the killing of Tupac Shakur. The murder investigation now has a new lead thanks to an incarcerated individual who has now admitted to the 1994 robbery of New York's Quad Studios, which ignighted the conflict between the Tupac and his rival B.I.G

Dexter Isaac, is currently serving a life sentence for other crimes. Isaac has posted a letter to urban music website AllHipHop.com announcing that he was the guy who masterminded the robbery, which resulted in Tupac's shooting and his ultimate death. Isaac has also suggested that he knows who killed the Tupac in the tragic 1996 drive-by shooting.

AllHipHop.com published his watermarked letter on Wednesday, June 15th - a day prior to what would have been Tupac's 40th birthday.

Isaac notes that he was hired to "rob Tupac at the Quad Studio",  he claims that he stole cash and jewelry in the raid.

And Isaac suggests that he will soon tell police everything he knows about Tupac's murder - to give Tupac's mother Afeni "closure."

Isaac adds, "Now I'm not going to talk about my friend B.I.G's murder or Tupac's murder, but I want their mothers to have closure.






As Rick Ross' lyrics go Tupac Back (Feat. Rick Ross), and indeed he may very well be, at least through his foundation and established center that lives on..

The Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation (TASF) was founded in 1997 by Afeni Shakur, Tupac's mother. Since the beginning this foundation has been able to reach across urban neighborhoods and has seen dramatic growth.

Tonight, June 16th, 2011, Mike Epps and Afeni Shakur are coming together for the third time to raise money for Tupac's foundation. Tonight, one day after Dexter Isaac  admitted to the 1994 shooting of Tupac, and on his 40th birthday, artists and actor, performances by Erykah Badu, Roy Ayers, Eric Roberson, Too Short, Bun B and many more will be viewed at the Atlanta Symphony Hall with the hope of raising money to keep Tupac's dreams for his foundation alive.