The Las Vegas Police reported Tuesday that he inspected a house as part of his investigation into the murder ago almost three decades of American rap legend Tupac Shakur.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department “can confirm that a search warrant was issued” on Monday in the city of Henderson, in Nevada (west).
Tupacthe best-selling hip-hop artist behind hits like “California Love,” was killed in a shooting in Las Vegas at age 25 on September 13, 1996. To this day, those responsible for the crime have never been found.
Monday’s operation is “part of ongoing research about the murder of Tupac Shakur.” “It’s a case that has gone cold turkey and we hope one day we can change that,” Lt. Jason Johansson told the Review-Journal.
Sakur had a brief but meteoric career, quickly rising from dancer to self-proclaimed rap gangster and one of hip-hop’s most influential representatives, selling 75 million records.