Mac Casper
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Starting with prenatal Tupac was surrounding by a high-stress environment, while he was in the womb his young mother was dealing with the stress of incarceration and court proceedings in which she represented herself, this case may of defined the rest of her life. Had she been found guilty Tupac would've entered a foster program . . completely altering his life course. His name could be James Winslow, working at the local parks department
What's described next sounds something like a witness protection program . . or exile
His name was changed early in his life . . {birthers . . possible his name was altered later then we were told?)
After moving many places throughout New York and not being able to get and keep a job, she felt the need to take the family to Baltimore . . perhaps she was entered into a program, as we know her son would be questioned by federal agents at his school as to the whereabouts of various family members . . also he was entered into a private school. Apparently winning scholarship via audition
He was well-read, young Tupac seemed to of been a gun enthusiast speaking with great knowledge of guns from history of different models to manufacturing. This is perhaps indicative of a mild form of autism in which people will develop great knowledge of certain subjects that interest them
Young Tupac would attend rap and poetry contests . . often winning, there's an entire book dedicated to the subject written by a friend from years. He was also said to use Kurtis Blow rhymes that the Baltimore kids hadn't heard yet
The people in Baltimore were not yet familiar with blunts, young pre-teen Tupac was often sent out to buy weed for his mother . . when he rolled a blunt, somebody saw a blunt for the first time. Like Johnny Appleseed or a bee that came on an international flight, Tupac brought the blunt to Baltimore
Tupac failed high school over a missing math credit, he didn't stick around to get it. After his mother developed a crack problem circa 88 he was sent to the Bay Area of California. A highly inclusive region, going from New York to Baltimore probably made him the cool kid . . going from the east coast to California (specifically the Bay Area) with limited family, makes him an outsider. Adapting to this new environment was how Tupac spent his adolescent years. As you know the years between 18-21 essentially define how you enter adulthood
Incidents with guns, near brushes with death -
During an Marin City music festival a young girl was mistakenly shot, a riot broke out and . . ballistics later determined the bullet didn't come from Tupac's gun. I believe wrongful death suit was settled out of court
Halloween 1993 . . during a traffic dispute with two off-duty cops Tupac shoots two cops. . at trial the prosecutions witness said the cops fired first . . bullets were fired in Tupac's direction . . a few weeks later he was brought in on sexual abuse charges in New York, later when he was shot the first cops that responded to the scene were the same cops that were there to arrest him. When Tupac was brought in on sexual abuse charges his hotel room was raided by a SWAT team because they were aware Tupac had guns
Time in jail -
Tupac's time in jail was said to be hard on him. He was often isolated and reports circulated that he had contemplated suicide while in prison . . he was also caught smoking marijuana while in prison
Marijuana use -
In an interview with Vibe Magazine Tupac throws Mary Jane under the bus, blaming his habit and practically calling it an addiction . . so when I see pictures with Tupac with a weed leaf in the background . . he was never a good example for the case of legalization. Certainly not a spokes person for it like a Bob Marley, Snoop Dogg or Willie Nelson.
While in Italy for a fashion show during the summer of '96 Tupac tried ecstasy . . perhaps he may of been one of the people who are mentally susceptible to serotonin damage, the musical work that would follow would take on a darker tone. He even brought over the Italian bells and Makaveli name, indicating that the trip to Italy may of left a lasting impression
this to me is a great misappropriation of his image
Psychology in question -
A prescription for heavy pharmaceutical drug Thorazine is clearly depicted in Tupac Resurrection, this causes complete disassociation . . it should be looked into as to what pharmaceutical drugs he may of been on, I remember one case he had ended with a ruling of community service and some type of psychiatric treatment
and in a song he said "streets got me craving Thorazine" (no source cited, Google it)
Despite being out on appeal, in 1996 he was sentenced to serve 120 days for a probation violation
Rapper Is Sentenced To 120 Days in Jail - New York Times
what if this angered someone and a federal agent said . . sure you beat us, we'll take your son . . or worse, what if that was the deal. What if he was marked as a sacrifice from birth?
His name was changed early in his life . . {birthers . . possible his name was altered later then we were told?)
After moving many places throughout New York and not being able to get and keep a job, she felt the need to take the family to Baltimore . . perhaps she was entered into a program, as we know her son would be questioned by federal agents at his school as to the whereabouts of various family members . . also he was entered into a private school. Apparently winning scholarship via audition
He was well-read, young Tupac seemed to of been a gun enthusiast speaking with great knowledge of guns from history of different models to manufacturing. This is perhaps indicative of a mild form of autism in which people will develop great knowledge of certain subjects that interest them
Young Tupac would attend rap and poetry contests . . often winning, there's an entire book dedicated to the subject written by a friend from years. He was also said to use Kurtis Blow rhymes that the Baltimore kids hadn't heard yet
The people in Baltimore were not yet familiar with blunts, young pre-teen Tupac was often sent out to buy weed for his mother . . when he rolled a blunt, somebody saw a blunt for the first time. Like Johnny Appleseed or a bee that came on an international flight, Tupac brought the blunt to Baltimore
Tupac failed high school over a missing math credit, he didn't stick around to get it. After his mother developed a crack problem circa 88 he was sent to the Bay Area of California. A highly inclusive region, going from New York to Baltimore probably made him the cool kid . . going from the east coast to California (specifically the Bay Area) with limited family, makes him an outsider. Adapting to this new environment was how Tupac spent his adolescent years. As you know the years between 18-21 essentially define how you enter adulthood
Incidents with guns, near brushes with death -
During an Marin City music festival a young girl was mistakenly shot, a riot broke out and . . ballistics later determined the bullet didn't come from Tupac's gun. I believe wrongful death suit was settled out of court
Halloween 1993 . . during a traffic dispute with two off-duty cops Tupac shoots two cops. . at trial the prosecutions witness said the cops fired first . . bullets were fired in Tupac's direction . . a few weeks later he was brought in on sexual abuse charges in New York, later when he was shot the first cops that responded to the scene were the same cops that were there to arrest him. When Tupac was brought in on sexual abuse charges his hotel room was raided by a SWAT team because they were aware Tupac had guns
Time in jail -
Tupac's time in jail was said to be hard on him. He was often isolated and reports circulated that he had contemplated suicide while in prison . . he was also caught smoking marijuana while in prison
Marijuana use -
In an interview with Vibe Magazine Tupac throws Mary Jane under the bus, blaming his habit and practically calling it an addiction . . so when I see pictures with Tupac with a weed leaf in the background . . he was never a good example for the case of legalization. Certainly not a spokes person for it like a Bob Marley, Snoop Dogg or Willie Nelson.
While in Italy for a fashion show during the summer of '96 Tupac tried ecstasy . . perhaps he may of been one of the people who are mentally susceptible to serotonin damage, the musical work that would follow would take on a darker tone. He even brought over the Italian bells and Makaveli name, indicating that the trip to Italy may of left a lasting impression
this to me is a great misappropriation of his image
Psychology in question -
A prescription for heavy pharmaceutical drug Thorazine is clearly depicted in Tupac Resurrection, this causes complete disassociation . . it should be looked into as to what pharmaceutical drugs he may of been on, I remember one case he had ended with a ruling of community service and some type of psychiatric treatment
and in a song he said "streets got me craving Thorazine" (no source cited, Google it)
Despite being out on appeal, in 1996 he was sentenced to serve 120 days for a probation violation
The rapper Tupac Shakur was sentenced today to 120 days in jail for violating probation on his assault and battery conviction in attacking a music video producer.
Judge Abraham Kahn gave Mr. Shakur, 24, until June 7 to surrender to serve his sentence, imposed because he had failed to serve with a freeway cleanup crew for 15 days as part of the community service portion of his probation. The judge also fined him $1,000.
In 1994 Mr. Shakur was convicted of attacking a music video producer who had dismissed the rapper six months earlier for violent behavior. Mr. Shakur was sentenced to 15 days in jail, 30 months of probation and 45 days of community service, including 15 days on freeway cleanup.
Deputy City Attorney Sandra Jo Streeter, arguing that he should go to jail, said he had also violated probation with convictions in Michigan and New York on charges of assault, battery and sexual abuse.
Mr. Shakur also faces charges in Los Angeles of being a convicted felon in charge of a firearm. He is now free on bail while appealing his New York conviction, in which he was found guilty of sexually abusing a female fan in his hotel room.
Rapper Is Sentenced To 120 Days in Jail - New York Times