And he looked at me and I thought I was actually going to get some cooperation, and he got a breath together and I said, 'Who did this?' He looked at me and he went, 'F-k you.' And that was it. "And he just kind of went back and.I could just see him going into a relaxed state. "I was still trying to ask him who shot him, what happened, and finally he went from kind of swirling and trying to yell at Suge to all of a sudden in an instant going to a feeling like he couldn't do it anymore," Carroll continued. Suge was yelling at him, 'Pac, 'Pac!' he kept yelling, and Tupac was trying to yell back but he couldn't' really get a breath together." He was trying to yell back and forth to Suge. So I asked him, 'What happened? Who shot you? Who did this?' And he was just kind of ignoring me. "We have something called a dying declaration where, if someone is able to tell you, while they're dying and they believe they're going to die, who killed them, that's admissible in court," he explained to E! News. Some of them kind of looked at each other, like, 'do we listen to him? What are we going to do here?' They kind of unwillingly complied."Ĭarroll has a different memory of Shakur's last words. Some of them did and some of them didn't. So when they got there I pulled out my gun and I was trying to tell everybody, yelling at 'em, to get down on the ground. I figured one of the cars was the shooter, at least. We don't know who's chasing who, or why. "At the time we have no other information than that there's been a shooting and that these cars are running from the police. "As soon as everybody came to a stop, bam, the doors all opened up, pretty much everybody got out, and I thought for sure it was going to be a shooting," retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police sergeant Chris Carroll, who was on bicycle patrol at the time and was the first officer on the scene that night, recalled to E! News in 2018. Slowed by a blown-out tire, he was finally forced to stop. Alexander caught up, as did police and paramedics. (The black 1996 BMW has been fully restored and it's available to buy from Celebrity Cars in Las Vegas for $1.75 million.) Alexander jumped out of his car but Knight, whose skull had been pierced by a bullet fragment, hooked a U-turn and sped off with several other cars in hot pursuit. Stopped in traffic on Las Vegas Boulevard, aka the Vegas Strip, a bicycle cop approached Knight's car. Alexander observed Knight getting out of the car and opening the trunk for the cop, who sent them on their way.Īt the next intersection, shortly after 11 p.m., a white Cadillac pulled up next to Knight's car. A gun-wielding hand poked out and fired 14 shots at the BMW. The group spent about 30 minutes at Knight's house before the caravan took off for 662. Knight was behind the wheel of his BMW, with Shakur in the passenger seat. Alexander followed behind, and he wouldn't even stop for gas when the warning light went on, so concentrated was he on keeping Shakur in his sights. They still proceeded to get ready for their night out at 662. Alexander planned on going with Shakur in Knight's BMW, but Shakur handed his bodyguard the keys to his girlfriend Kidada Jones' car and instructed Alexnader to drive his backup group, the Outlawz, to the club. When the bodyguard caught up, Shakur was exchanging punches with a man named Orlando Anderson, who was linked to the Los Angeles-based South Side Crips gang. (Knight and Death Row were historically associated with the rival Mob Piru Bloods.) Hotel security broke up the fight, and the Death Row crew returned to the Luxor, their preferred place to stay in Vegas. As Shakur, Knight and assorted entourage members were leaving the MGM, Knight associate Travon Lane came up to Shakur, whispered something to him, and the rapper took off, with Alexander close behind.
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