“PAC WAS A FAIRWEATHER FRIEND” - HAITIAN JACK

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Real talk my nikka if u aint willin to come to BX so I can smack the shyt out u. Chill wit the tuff talk online. Im tired u corny internet overcompensatin ass nikkas. U tryna tell me about some shyt I know about more than u do is what im tryna say u fukkin clown. I dont give a fukk about meeting no rappers either but I used to run in them circles so aint shyt u telling me no mystery u fukkin cornball.

You ain’t smacking shyt sit the fukk down clown ass nikka

This dude willing to get his ass beat over a rapper that died over 20 years ago who didn’t know he existed :dead:
 

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You ain’t smacking shyt sit the fukk down clown ass nikka

This dude willing to get his ass beat over a rapper that died over 20 years ago who didn’t know he existed :dead:
nikka are u stupid? This shyt dont got nothing to do wit no rapper and everything to do wit ya bum ass gettin disrespectful over the internet. fukk boi. Don't quote me no more u fukkin cornball.
 

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that nikka puff even had the lox in junior seau jerseys on stage

accordin to reggie wright that represented the south side in compton, cuz 55 kinda looks like SS..






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The 'Keffe D' Tapes: 10 Highlights of Confession From Gangster Who Says Sean Combs Hired Him to Kill Tupac

Simone WilsonOctober 3, 2011

“A barrel-chested black man with a front tooth missing, relaxed yet instinctively cautious, is seated across from four spellbound cops in a glass-walled conference room at 8200 Wilshire Blvd.”

So begins today's LA Weekly expose on new revelations in the double murder investigation of L.A. rapper Tupac Shakur and his New York competition, Biggie Smalls.

For West Coast hip-hop loyalists, the confession of interest is that of Duane Keith “Keffe D” Davis, who says Sean “Diddy” Combs offered him $1 million to kill Tupac and his manager, Suge Knight. But that's just the tip of the iceberg:

A three-hour recording of Keffe D's admissions, lifted from LAPD archives by ex-Detective Greg Kading and reviewed by the Weekly, paints a colorful backstory of the events leading up to Shakur's murder. Here are 10 insane highlights.

10. Cops have been following Keffe D for the last year, gathering enough evidence about the PCP ring he's been running to put him away for 25 years to life — motivation for him to become an informant on the Shakur case. In this clip, Detective Kading and Keffe D establish the terms of the agreement.

Detective Kading: “What about that whole shyt about Tupac?” [Referring to a statement the gangster gave to the FBI in 1997, saying he had nothing to do with the murder and guessing that Suge Knight may have killed Shakur for threatening to leave Death Row Records.]
Keffe D: “Oh, that was bullshyt.”
Detective Kading: “OK. … Keffe, today what we're going to do, we're just going to go over with a fine-toothed comb the Las Vegas incident. … But we do have to emphasize to you that everything in this report has to be right on, because if down the road it's determined that some of these details are incorrect, then everything's off the table. So everything in this report cannot be like that report.”
Keffe D: “Like I said that day, don't bullshyt me, and I won't bullshyt you.”

9.
Keffe D makes sure detectives know who they're dealing with.

Keffe D: “I'm a dangerous motherfukker without smoking weed, dude. I get mad easy, you know what I'm saying?”
LAPD Detective Daryn Dupree: “We know you, man. We know what you can and can't do.”
Federal agent: “That's how [Detective Kading] is without coffee.”
Keffe D: “Keep me calm. Keep me from hurting people, man.”

8.
Keffe D describes the moment his nephew, Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson, allegedly shot Shakur.

Detective Kading: So Orlando shot across Dre?
Keffe D: “He leaned over, and Orlando rolled down the window, and popped him. If they would have drove on my side, I would have popped them. But they was on the other side.”

Federal agent: “Where does [Baby Lane] get the gun from?”
Keffe D: “A little secret compartment that popped up.”
Federal agent: “In the armrest?”
Keffe D: “Yeah.”
Detective Kading: “Was it a Glock?”
Keffe D: “Yeah.”
Detective Kading: “.40?”
Keffe D: “Yeah. And I ain't ever told nobody that story, man.”
6. Keffe D says he was introduced to Combs through another Crip named “Zip,” who was also in on the million-dollar deal. However, Keffe D adds that he personally got on Combs' good side by lending him his car to use in Usher's first music video.

Keffe D: “We met the boy [Combs] at the — he gave a BET party, or the BET awards, its like '92 or '93, at the club on Santa Monica. And uh, Mary J was [there]. And the tall dude, used to have the dreads, he's with Aftermath now, what's his name?”
Federal agent: “Busta Rhymes?”
Keffe D: Busta Rhymes. … Me and him almost got in a fight. I was suited … He thought he was all big shyt. I was all, 'We going to beat the fukk out of that boy.' He threw his drink on me, and I was like, 'Motherfukker!' Yeah, that's the first day I met Puff [Combs]. … And after that they used my car in the video.”
Detective Dupree: “Which car was that?”
Keffe D: “A '64 Chevy I had.”
Detective Dupree: “What color was it?”
Keffe D: “Brown. “Usher, he had Usher… It was Usher's video, and Puff [Combs] was driving the car.”
Detective Dupree: “You remember the song?”
Keffe D: “'Can I Get With It.' That was his first song ever — Usher's first song ever. He was in a Lakers uniform, and [Combs] had the little kid dancing on the car. When I got it back, it was fukked up, and he paid to get it repainted. He sent me $2500 for that.”

5. Investigators ask Keffe D when the animosity between Bad Boy Entertainment and Death Row Records first began to fester.

Detective Dupree: “Did Puffy have a place out here [in Los Angeles]?”
Keffe D: “He used to stay if Shug was outta here. … He was scared shytless.”
Detective Dupree: “So that beef had started by then?”
Keffe D: “No, it started when they went out to that award show…”

4. By Keffe D's account, Zip, Combs and himself discussed the hit on Shakur once at a concert in Anaheim and “a couple of times” at Greenblatts Deli on the Sunset Strip.

Detective Kading: “Tell us what happened that made it something other than just him frustrated and boasting — 'Man, I'll give you guys anything.' What made it specific, like, 'Hey, I'm serious, I want you guys to kill these guys'?”
Keffe D: “When he told me at Greenblatts.”
Detective Kading: “How'd that go, like what was the conversation?”
Federal agent: “And who's 'he'?”
Keffe D: “Puff.”
Detective Kading: “How's the conversation go? … We need really specific details regarding that.”
Keffe D: “We wanted a million.”
Detective Kading: “All right, so you meet him at Greenblatts. For lunch or dinner or what?”
Keffe D: “This was dinner, in the evening.”
Detective Kading: “Who else was there?”
Keffe D: “All of us — Corey, everybody. All our crew.”
Detective Kading: “Everybody's hearing this conversation between you and Puff?”
Keffe D: “He was talking to me. … When we got there we was laughing at him, cause he was with this broad that sucked dikk, and sucked every dikk in there, and he's all held up kissing with her. We was laughing like a motherfukker. He's like, 'Man, what you laughing at dog?' Man, don't just come out here and get any broad, dog. … He took me downstairs and he's like, 'Man, I wanna get rid of them dudes, man.' … I was like, 'We'll wipe their ass out quick, man. It's nothing.'”

3.
The motivation behind Combs' alleged order to kill Knight and Shakur, says Keffe D, was fear that the other side would strike first.

Detective Dupree: “When [Combs] asked about [Shakur and Knight], would he always say both of them?”
Keffe D: “He added the boy [Shakur] on after he made a record.”
Detective Dupree: “Before that it was just Suge? And then after 'Hit 'Em Up' came out?”
Keffe D: “Yeah, yeah, that pissed [Combs] off.”

2. Keffe D says he's known Suge Knight since childhood, growing up on the streets of Compton. So when Keffe D first started hanging out with Combs, he says the Death Row boss kept badgering him, like, how you meet them guys? “Same way I met you, motherfukker,” he remembers answering. (Aka, the drug trade.) Making the moment they lock eyes during the 1996 shooting even more dramatic:

Keffe D: “We came up Harmon, got to Las Vegas Boulevard, and shyt, here he come in that BMW. … Broads like, 'Tupac! Tupac!' and we like, 'There they go!' Made a U-turn, we wasn't supposed to make a U-turn. … And they was in the middle lane, and we just pulled up on the side and checked every car to see where they was.”

Detective Kading: “So Lane starts blasting and Suge looks over and sees you?”
Keffe D: “Yeah.”
Detective Kading: “He looks right at you?”
Keffe D: “Yeah, he looked at me. … We've known each other since we was seven or eight years old.”
Detective Kading: “He looks over at you, and then, Tupac's busy getting shot — story is tupac's either trying to get out of the way…”
Keffe D: “He's in the backseat or something.”
Detective Kading: “What do you see happening?”
Keffe D: “I see the bullet go in Shug's head. I thought he was dead. I thought he was dead. It must have scraped him or something, in the head or something. … I thought he was dead.”

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Most ironically, Keffe D says he never got the money Combs had allegedly offered him. Word on the street, according to Keffe D, is that Combs gave half the reward to Zip (seeing as Suge Knight was still alive), and Zip never relayed it back to its rightful owner. This might have been the fateful mistake that led to Keffe D's confession:

Detective Kading: “Since you've been out of prison, have you talked to Zip?”
Keffe D: “Not one time.”
Detective Kading: “What about Puffy?”
Keffe D: “Not one time. I tried to call them several times though … If he would have just given us half the money, I would have stayed strong.”

The 'Keffe D' Tapes: 10 Highlights of Confession From Gangster Who Says Sean Combs Hired Him to Kill Tupac - LA Weekly
 

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I haven't seen any information to verify that it's all fake. It's strange to see people compare 2pac to Chris Brown too. I've never heard of Chris Brown shooting any nicca or beating any gang nicca down or even getting caught with a heater. 2pac wasnt gang-bangin, he was mostly in the recording studio, video set or movie set in LA in late '95 and 1996. The Outlaws, (not any security dudes or fans)who lived with him and saw him every day said 2pac wasnt gang-bangin. You can hear them explain in this vid at 6:00-

Why do the official mob piru say other wise.... ??? Cause the outlawz ain’t gona say that it puts pac in or more negative light ......again real pirus say otherwise ....
 

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Is there paperwork on jack?
This is the question that everyone dances around ... they just think pac and his lawyers words were gospel but haven’t shown proof of the paper work on jack 20 + years later and If within 20+ years there hasn’t been any paper work then am going with pac was making rumours up about jack been a snitch....
 

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For those who question if Haitian Jack was an informant, 2pac's cousin says he saw the paperwork with his own eyez when Haitian Jack sued 2pac's estate over 2pac's song "Against All Odds'-listen from 17:00 and decide for yourself-17:00
 

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Wrong. Pac wasnt a “good kid” trying to act. The nikka went to that damn arts school in B More and came straight back home to the gutter. He was just more well rounded cause of that school. But his boy got killed while he was in B More which started him really tryna rap in the first place. Pac was a regular nikka in the hood. He wasnt a killer or gangster or none of that but he was always surrounded by them. Most of his family was convicted felons. He was surrounded by the black panther party. Grew up in it. And had run in’s with the govt since he was a child. nikka moved to Oakland and was hanging out in the streets wit the drug dealers n shyt like that. He was a square in terms that he wasnt gangbanging. But Pac had it 10x rougher than Biggie growing up and was surrounded by more thoro individuals who all ended up doing Fed time. Pac was ATLEAST based and lived in Cali. What was Biggie’s excuse for being a NY nikka and affiliating with an LA Crip set? Yet Pac gets the heat for being around gangs and not Biggie.
When did biggie start shouting out the southside crips hood on songs ??, when did he start shouting out southside crip members in songs ?? , when did biggie get a southside crip tatto on him ?? And oh yeh when did biggie ever fight a southside crip rival ... answer is he never did any ov those things unlike pac with the mob piru .... that’s why pac gets the heat spliz pac morphed into a mob piru in less then a year ... any other rapper did that they would get called out but since it’s pac you make excuses ... and don’t give me that shyt about the mob is a Oakland thing either ...
 

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Pac ran up on Orlando because he was with bad boys not because of a chain..that whole thing was over jimmy henchmen hiring crips to protect puffy and putting bounties on death row head
Jimmy had no connection to the southside crips ..... Jimmy’s connection was rollin 60 crips for a min.....
 
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