Decades of Silence: Treach's Belief that the Police Knew 2Pac's Killer

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Treach, a close friend of the late rapper 2Pac, recently spoke out about his belief that the Las Vegas police have had knowledge of the identity of the person responsible for 2Pac's murder for many years. During his appearance on Drink Champs, hosted by N.O.R.E., Treach discussed the recent developments in the case, including the arrest of Duane "Keefe D" Davis. While shedding light on the investigation, Treach expressed his conviction that the authorities had possessed this information long before the recent uncoverings. This revelation adds another layer of intrigue and raises questions about the handling of the investigation into the tragic death of the iconic rapper.





In a candid interview on Drink Champs, Treach shares his belief that the Las Vegas police have long been aware of the identity of the person responsible for the murder of his friend, 2Pac. According to Treach, the lack of investigation into the rapper's death is a testament to a larger issue within the industry. He firmly asserts, "I think it's a testament to if you're a rapper they're not gonna investigate it. Anything that was said was said by the perpetrator." Treach suggests that the system was privy to crucial information well before recent revelations came to light. He laments the devastating impact that the tragedy has had on both 2Pac's family and the perpetrator's own. Treach's words emphasize the systemic challenges and complex dynamics that persist within the world of rap and the wider community.

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Treach, a prominent East Coast rapper, further expressed his sentiments during the Drink Champs interview, highlighting the contrasting values between himself and others involved in the case. He mentioned that Suge Knight, a prominent figure in the hip-hop industry, allegedly stated that they wanted someone to testify. Treach, however, emphasized that he comes from a different background and that no one should ever go on the stand for anything. He firmly believes that this should not prevent the police from fulfilling their duty in investigating and solving crimes. The intensity and conviction of Treach's words can be witnessed in the clip starting around the 2:11:30 mark, further demonstrating his unwavering stance on the matter.


Treach firmly believes that the police had more than enough evidence to make an arrest in the case of 2Pac's murder but chose not to do so. In his view, the existence of numerous documentaries over the years, containing vital information and detailed accounts, should have been sufficient grounds for law enforcement to take action. He points out that if there is recorded footage of a confrontation between different gang factions in a Las Vegas casino, it automatically makes that person a primary suspect. Treach expresses frustration at the apparent lack of action taken by the police, noting that the information was not only available to them but also openly presented in the documentaries. He suggests that, had this occurred two decades ago, the suspect would likely have been apprehended and brought to justice.

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