Thuggin Till My Last Breath
Recently new and very specific details have emerged from the night that the Tupac Shakur was shot in Las Vegas, September 7th 1996.
Chris Carrol who is now a retired Las Vegas PD Seargant was the first responder to the scene that fateful night. Now that he is retired he felt compelled to share with the world details of the event.
I grab the car door and I’m trying to open it, but I can’t get it open,” he says. “[Knight] keeps coming up on my back, so I’m pointing my gun at him. I’m pointing it at the car. I’m yelling, ‘You guys lay down! And you, get the fuck away from me!’ And every time I’d point the gun at him, he’d back off and even lift his hands up, like ‘All right! All right!’ So I’d go back to the car, and here he comes again. I’m like, ‘Fucker, back off!’ This guy is huge, and the whole time he’s running around at the scene, he’s gushing blood from his head. Gushing blood! I mean the guy had clearly been hit in the head, but he had all his faculties. I couldn’t believe he was running around and doing what he was doing, yelling back and forth.”
Carroll says when he finally was able to open the door, Shakur’s limp body fell out of the vehicle, “like he was leaning against the door.”
“So I grabbed him with my left arm, and he falls into me, and I’ve still got my gun in the other hand,” he continues. “He’s covered with blood, and I immediately notice that the guy’s got a ton of gold on – a necklace and other jewelry – and all of the gold is covered in blood. That has always left an image in my mind. . . After I pulled him out, Suge starts yelling at him, ‘Pac! Pac!’ And he just keeps yelling it. And the guy I’m holding is trying to yell back at him. He’s sitting up and he’s struggling to get the words out, but he can’t really do it. And as Suge is yelling ‘Pac!,’ I look down and I realize that this is Tupac Shakur.”
Carroll says he attempted to get a “dying declaration” of a potential suspect from Shakur, but the rapper was ignoring him at first.
“And then I saw in his face, in his movements, all of a sudden in the snap of a finger, he changed,” he says. “And he went from struggling to speak, being noncooperative, to an ‘I’m at peace’ type of thing. Just like that. . . He went from fighting to ‘I can’t do it.’ And when he made that transition, he looked at me, and he’s looking right in my eyes. And that’s when I looked at him and said one more time, ‘Who shot you?’. . . He looked at me and he took a breath to get the words out, and he opened his mouth, and I thought I was actually going to get some cooperation. And then the words came out: ‘Fuck you.’ After that, he started gurgling and slipping out of consciousness.”
Now some may isolate 2pac’s last words being “Fuck You” and try to say that this shows him in a poor light – even Carrol who cited one of his reasons for speaking recently being that he didn’t want people to consider 2pac a martyr because of what he said to him – but when you really think about who Tupac was, his history and interaction with the legal system, and in general just what he stood for, the words that he spoke seem about as fitting as possible. Especially considering the details that have emerged in the years following the murders of Tupac & The Notorious B.I.G which have revealed the shocking levels of police corruption within the LA Police department as well as many others.
Tupac’s birthday is coming up next month on June 16th, he would have been 43 years old..
Source : Rolling Stone