Tupac Shakur: Las Vegas police charge man over 1996 shooting of rapper
The hip-hop star was shot dead, aged 25, in 1996 while a passenger in a black BMW stopped at traffic lights on a street near to the Las Vegas Strip.
He was killed on the night of 7 September 1996, while in a black BMW driven by Death Row Records founder Marion "Suge" Knight.
They were waiting in a convoy of about 10 cars at a red light, a block from the Las Vegas Strip, when a white Cadillac pulled up next to them and gunfire erupted.
Tupac died after being shot multiple times. He was 25 at the time.
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The shooting unfolded shortly after a casino brawl earlier in the evening between Orlando Anderson, Tupac and their associates.
There were many witnesses, but the investigation quickly stalled, in part because those witnesses refused to cooperate, Las Vegas police said in the past.
There have never been any arrests, yet attention on the case has endured for decades.
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