Rap star P Diddy (centre) hired hitmen to kill Tupac Shakur (left), a former LAPD police officer has sensationally claimed
A former LAPD police officer has sensationally revealed how the legendary rapper, Tupac Shakur was murdered by an assassin hired by P Diddy over a fued.
Shakur, 25, was murdered in a drive-by shooting in 1996 in the middle of a feud between rival rap groups from the East and West Coasts of US. Now retired, Detective Greg Kading has said the entire hit was set-up by Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs, who was then known as Puff Daddy.
Kading also claims that the murder of Combs’ best friend Christopher ‘Biggie Smalls’ Wallace six months later was in revenge for the murder of Shakur.
Kading’s claims appear in a new documentary that suggests Combs hired Crips gang member Duane Keith 'Keffe D' Davis to kill Shakur for $1million.
Davis was also allegedly hired to kill Shakur’s manager Marion 'Suge' Knight. Instead Kading said Keffe passed the hit onto nephew Orlando 'Baby Lane' Anderson.
It was therefore Anderson who shot Skakur dead after he left a Mike Tyson fight on September 7, 1996, Kading claims.
The documentary, Murder Rap, includes a 2008 interview with Keffe where he claims to have heard Diddy issue a call for Tupac’s murder.
Rapper, P Diddy
He declared to a room full of Crips gang members that he'd “give anything for Pac and Suge Knight's heads”, the Huffington Post reports.
He goes on to say in the police interview that the rapper had later approached him and offered him $1million to kill the pair.
In the documentary, Kading says he “trapped” Keffe into revealing details of Shakur's murder in order to avoid a longer sentence for another crime.
Tupac is pictured with his high school friend Jada Pinkett, who went on to marry actor Will Smith (Photo:Getty)
Kading says that in retaliation to Tupac's murder, his manager Knight ordered the killing of Combs’ long-time friend Biggie Smalls.
He allegedly hired rival Blood gang member Wardell 'Poochie' Fouse to carry out the killing for just $13,000.
Source: The Sun UK
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