Thursday, June 16, 2011

Man Confesses to 1994 Tupac Shooting

Allhiphop.com reports that Dexter Isaac, a former friend and associate of James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond, has confessed to shooting Tupac Shakur during a robbery at Quad Studios in Manhattan’s Times Square in November of 1994. Isaac is currently serving a life sentence for murder and other convictions at an undisclosed federal correctional facility. He claims he confessed to the shootings in order to clear his conscience, and he apologized to Shakur’s family.

The shooting became infamous as the incident which destroyed the friendship between Shakur and Christopher “Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace, and sparked the feud that ended with both rappers slain.

The news comes on the eve of what would have been Shakur’s 40th birthday.

Go to Allhiphop.com to read the full story.

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