"Pac shot himself at quad studios, I told you he was fake, I told u first" -Funk Flex

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:umad: didn't read


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The gun was supplied by Zip and not Biggie,seems like names just got changed to protect the living,but Chuc was ahead of his time....they closing in on your boy Biggie....sas day when he has that asterisk next to his name for being involved in the murder of a legend,all because he was scared to battle Pac:wow:


:stopitslime: STOP IT :stopitslime:



the article was completely wrong, just like the ny times article @Ronnie Lott keeps trying to use as factual....



:snoop: this shyt has gotten ridiculous - y'all gonna act like there never been millions newspaper articles that haven't been retracted
 

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:stopitslime: STOP IT :stopitslime:



the article was completely wrong, just like the ny times article @Ronnie Lott keeps trying to use as factual....



:snoop: this shyt has gotten ridiculous - y'all gonna act like there never been millions newspaper articles that haven't been retracted


Prisoner confesses to shooting Tupac Shakur in 1994
Man serving life sentence on unrelated charges claims he was hired to rob Tupac Shakur, setting off a fatal chain of events


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Thursday 16 June 2011 05.53 EDTFirst published on Thursday 16 June 2011 05.53 EDT

A man has admitted to the non-fatal 1994 shooting of Tupac Shakur, claiming he was paid $2,500 to rob the rapper at Manhattan's Quad studio. Dexter Isaac, currently serving a life sentence on unrelated charges, said he was hired by hip-hop manager Jimmy "Henchman" Rosemond to ambush and mug Shakur, setting off three years of reprisals that left Shakur and Notorious BIG dead.

"Jimmy, I say to you: I have kept your secrets for years," Isaac told AllHiphop. "I have stayed silent in prison for the past 13 years, doing a life sentence like a real soldier should, when you and everybody have turned your backs on me ... Now I would like to clear up a few things, because the statute of limitations is over, and no one can be charged, and I'm just plain tired of listening to your lies. In 1994, James Rosemond hired me to rob 2Pac Shakur at the Quad studio. He gave me $2,500, plus all the jewellery I took, except for one ring, which he wanted for himself."

Prisoner confesses to shooting Tupac Shakur in 1994

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Cause pac said so right ... just cause pac said stretch was hangin with Jimmy n jack u beileve that ... How the hell tupac know wen he was locked up lol .... Prodigy said stretch n e money bags visited pac at rikers ..... am sure stretch felt the same way about pac ... Got himself and no one but himself in a street situation then went shyt went south started lashing out at everyone but the man in the mirror who created the problem in the first place ......

Bags also said it in a song I believe.
 

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If you believe Dexter Isaac when he says he never shot Tupac then you surely must believe him when he insinuated that Puffy knew about the robbery attempt beforehand :dame:
 

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fukk Dexter Isaac. Chief of Police confirming Pac's version of events lil nikka. Lol


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how many times we gotta go thru this shyt

if u wanna believe pac got shot 5 times & that makes u sleep better... then do u

BUT, da FACTS are da FACTS
dexter & his goons ain't bust their guns (confirmed by dexter himself and big stretch)

so again, maybe pac shot himself not once but five fukking times... believe in fairytales, lil nikka (back at cha)
 

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Prisoner confesses to shooting Tupac Shakur in 1994
Man serving life sentence on unrelated charges claims he was hired to rob Tupac Shakur, setting off a fatal chain of events


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Thursday 16 June 2011 05.53 EDTFirst published on Thursday 16 June 2011 05.53 EDT

A man has admitted to the non-fatal 1994 shooting of Tupac Shakur, claiming he was paid $2,500 to rob the rapper at Manhattan's Quad studio. Dexter Isaac, currently serving a life sentence on unrelated charges, said he was hired by hip-hop manager Jimmy "Henchman" Rosemond to ambush and mug Shakur, setting off three years of reprisals that left Shakur and Notorious BIG dead.

"Jimmy, I say to you: I have kept your secrets for years," Isaac told AllHiphop. "I have stayed silent in prison for the past 13 years, doing a life sentence like a real soldier should, when you and everybody have turned your backs on me ... Now I would like to clear up a few things, because the statute of limitations is over, and no one can be charged, and I'm just plain tired of listening to your lies. In 1994, James Rosemond hired me to rob 2Pac Shakur at the Quad studio. He gave me $2,500, plus all the jewellery I took, except for one ring, which he wanted for himself."

Prisoner confesses to shooting Tupac Shakur in 1994

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:mjlol:. breh - do u even read these articles before posting them

no where in the entire article dose he say he shot pac :snoop:







again, the headline / title is misleading... nikkaz need to READ
 

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:mjlol:. breh - do u even read these articles before posting them

no where in the entire article dose he say he shot pac :snoop:







again, the headline / title is misleading... nikkaz need to READ

nikka I know for a fact you didn't read the article and now you're just trolling on some goofy shyt :laff:

Did you watch the funk flex video the other day? :what: Ed lover and Flex said that the robber shot Pac, so what kind of goofy shot are you on man :what: seriously, just give it up my jigga, you're making yourself look even more clownish by each post :what:
 

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End of the day Pac didn't blame Biggie for setting him up.
He was mad at Biggie for multiple reasons, two of the most important being (1) Biggie released who shot ya
(2) Biggie snitched on a radio almost getting 3 Death Row artists killed

I just find it funny that people keep leeching off of the Quad incident thinking no other events happened right after.

Stretch also switched up so there's literally no point in bringing up that disloyal nikka

listen, we're on polar opposite, but i need to ask u 1 thing *on a civilize level *
where in da world are u getting this shyt about pac being mad at releasing 'who shot ya' from?

i could be very wrong - but i swear i ain't never ever ever ever heard pac mention the song 'who shot ya' with the intention of biggie dissing him

provide dem receipts
 

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listen, we're on polar opposite, but i need to ask u 1 thing *on a civilize level *
where in da world are u getting this shyt about pac being mad at releasing 'who shot ya' from?

i could be very wrong - but i swear i ain't never ever ever ever heard pac mention the song 'who shot ya' with the intention of biggie dissing him

provide dem receipts
like I said a million times the intentions of releasing the song is plain and clear. To a rap fan that song is ambiguous.
 

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nikka I know for a fact you didn't read the article and now you're just trolling on some goofy shyt :laff:

Did you watch the funk flex video the other day? :what: Ed lover and Flex said that the robber shot Pac, so what kind of goofy shot are you on man :what: seriously, just give it up my jigga, you're making yourself look even more clownish by each post :what:


:what::what::what: trolling:what::what::what:

- where dose he say shot pac ... yall nikkaz sounding fukking crazy



and no, i dont listen to hiphop radio nomore


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Sean Michaels

Thursday 16 June 2011 05.53 EDTFirst published on Thursday 16 June 2011 05.53 EDT

A man has admitted to the non-fatal 1994 shooting of Tupac Shakur, claiming he was paid $2,500 to rob the rapper at Manhattan's Quad studio. Dexter Isaac, currently serving a life sentence on unrelated charges, said he was hired by hip-hop manager Jimmy "Henchman" Rosemond to ambush and mug Shakur, setting off three years of reprisals that left Shakur and Notorious BIG dead.

"Jimmy, I say to you: I have kept your secrets for years," Isaac told AllHiphop. "I have stayed silent in prison for the past 13 years, doing a life sentence like a real soldier should, when you and everybody have turned your backs on me ... Now I would like to clear up a few things, because the statute of limitations is over, and no one can be charged, and I'm just plain tired of listening to your lies. In 1994, James Rosemond hired me to rob 2Pac Shakur at the Quad studio. He gave me $2,500, plus all the jewellery I took, except for one ring, which he wanted for himself."


Isaac has spent the past decade behind bars, serving time on a 1998 indictment for murder, robbery, fraud and witness intimidation. He and Rosemond have long been linked with Shakur's robbery, though neither man was ever charged. In 2008, the LA Times published – and later retracted – an article contending that Rosemond and other associates of Sean Combs (AKA Diddy) arranged the attack as payback for Shakur's rejection of Combs's record label. The LA Times ultimately admitted their allegations were based on fabricated FBI reports. But Shakur himself had made these claims before his death. "Promised [to] pay back Jimmy Henchman in due time," he rapped on Against All Odds. "Heard the guns bust, but your tricks never shut me up ... All out warfare, eye for eye."

Now a manager for stars including Sean Kingston and the Game, Rosemond is allegedly on the run. He disappeared in May, amid federal drugs charges, complaining that events had "caught [him] off guard" in a letter to XXL magazine. "I came up from nothing and made some mistakes early in my life, of which I have already served time," he wrote. "Since then I have worked hard to establish my career in the music industry only to be targeted by these opportunistic prosecutors with a personal vendetta against me." Rosemond asserted he was being smeared by scurrilous informants, including Isaac.

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Isaac now says it was this allegation that prompted him to come forward about the events of 30 November 1994. "I have never been a rat for anybody," Isaac replied. Instead he alleges that Rosemond himself is a "turncoat rat". "If I was an informant like you, I would've been home years ago with my family," Isaac wrote.

Isaac did not admit to the September 1996 murder of Shakur, and also refused to comment on the March 1997 slaying of his "friend" Notorious BIG. Both these crimes remain unsolved. "But I would like to give their mothers some closure," he wrote. "It's about time that someone did, and I will do so at a different time. Jimmy, you and Puffy like to come off all innocent-like, but as the saying goes: you can fool some of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time."

Had he lived, Tupac Shakur would have celebrated his 40th birthday today.

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like I said a million times the intentions of releasing the song is plain and clear. To a rap fan that song is ambiguous.


that may apply to your own intentions

but, again i ask u
where did he say the song 'who shot ya' was a diss toward him... whether it be in a conversation, in a interview, said in one of his lyric from a song or from any ways of communication

where dem receipts - breh

 

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that may apply to your own intentions

but, again i ask u
where did he say the song 'who shot ya' was a diss toward him... whether it be in a conversation, in a interview, said in one of his lyric from a song or from any ways of communication

where dem receipts - breh

What receipts? The intentions of the release has always been sus especially for a rapper that loved to throw subs. And lets not act like Pac was the only one that thought that song was taking shots at him.
 
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