Video shows police cars swoop in on address linked to Tupac murder investigation

19 July 2023 , 18:40
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Video shows police cars swoop in on address linked to Tupac murder investigation
Video shows police cars swoop in on address linked to Tupac murder investigation

A video has been released which shows police and SWAT vehicles entering a neighbourhood in Henderson Las Vegas on Monday night. The vehicles were en route to perform a search on a house connected to the Tupac Shakur murder investigation.

The footage, obtained by KMTV shows at least six vehicles turning into the neighbourhood. Early reports from 8 News Now indicated that police investigated a home "in Henderson near Interstate 11 and Wagon Wheel Drive". The vehicles and personnel went to an address nearby on Maple Shade Street, just two minutes from the initially reported location.

It has been reported that the home is owned by Paula Clemons. According to a marriage license obtained by The Mirror, Paula is the wife of Keefe D — uncle of Orlando Anderson.

This comes after police confirmed to The Mirror yesterday that "a search warrant was served in Henderson, Nevada on July 17, 2023, as part of the ongoing Tupac Shakur homicide investigation".

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Orlando and Tupac were reportedly in a scuffle on the night of Tupac's murder, which TMZ claimed was caught on surveillance footage. Ever since Tupac's death, many fans have speculated that Orlando was, in fact, the murderer.

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Keefe D even claimed in the documentary "Unsolved: the Tupac and Biggie Murders" that both himself and Orlando were in the vehicle where the shots at Tupac were fired from. In the film, he doesn't specifically implicate Orlando, but does specify the shots came from the backseat.

He adds: "Going to keep it for the code of the streets. It just came from the backseat.”

Keefe D has also alleged that the occupants in the vehicle also included driver Terrence "T-Brown" Brown and DeAndre "Dre" Smith, who was in the backseat alongside Orlando. All of these men were gang members of the Southside Crips and have since died.

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While police have never charged Orlando or Keefe D in regards to the ongoing investigation, Keefe D allegedly told a former Los Angeles Police Department detective that Orlando fired the shots. Detective Greg Kading, who was the so-called LAPD cop in question, shared the claim in his Murder Rap book.

A gun was recovered in connection to the investigation from a Compton home in 1998. At the time, the LA County Sheriff's Department said that the house belonged to a Crip member's girlfriend. It has since been claimed by TMZ, though, that house was unrelated to Paula despite her also owning a Compton home at the time.

The Mirror has contacted Paula Clemons for comment.

Alex West

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