2pac's cause of death?
On the last day of 2 PAC, on September 7th, 1996, Tupac planned to return to Los Angeles. He was determined not to go to Las Vegas, but in Atlanta, in order to solve some problems between relatives, Suge asked him to change his plan. Tupac told Kidada in the morning that there would be a heavyweight boxing match at MGM Hotel in the evening, and he promised to watch the match with Suge a week ago. He also said he didn't want to go, but he promised Suge. He told KIdada that he would definitely go and there would be no fighting. He didn't intend to let Kidada go with him, but at the club party, Suge said that he controlled the whole city, and if Kidada was around Tupac, everything would be all right. They returned to Tupac's house in Calabasas, and Kidada began to pack. When she was holding Tupac's bulletproof vest, Tupac said, "No, it's too hot to wear it." She put it down. They stopped at the gas station. Tupac bought five magazines about guns, which he had been reading until he arrived at Luxor Hotel. Tupac went to Suge's apartment in the southeast of the city. They stayed for a while. Tupac recorded a video inviting Keisha and other girls. In the evening, Tupac came to MGM Hotel to watch the boxing match between Mike Tyson and Bruce Seldon. He was very angry because Suge didn't show up until the last minute of the game. Tupac was sitting in Block 2, Row E, Section 4. He said, "Did you see Tyeson hit him? Tyeson hit him! Did you see it all? We all like those things very much. We have come out of prison and now we have to continue these things. " Tupac came backstage and hugged Tai Sen. At 8: 45 pm, members of Death Row were walking near the hotel garden. Travon Lane(Tray) points out Orlando to Tupac, who runs down the corridor and says to Orlando, "Are you from the south?" I started hitting him before I finished. After a while, people from Death Row who were resting came to help Tupac. Orlando is just a bodyguard of the company. He once knocked Tupac out twice. They knocked Orlando down and started kicking and stepping on him. The fight was finally stopped by hotel security. Olando was arrested and questioned by the police, and was released only when he agreed to withdraw the charges. After that, Tupac gave him a ticket stub marked with $1, and said, "You go to the game, son, are you satisfied?" Tupac left at 8: 55 to go back to the hotel. He sat in Hammer's car and told what had just happened. Hammer asked him some questions about this matter. Tupac said that it had been settled, so don't worry about it. Then he sat in the car and boasted about how Tai Sen punched him out with 5 punches, while he only punched Tai Sen out with 3 punches. Tupac's bodyguard had better put on a bulletproof vest when he was in trouble, but he often didn't want to wear it. He never wears it at night. Since they arrived in Las Vegas, they can't legally carry guns, but they still keep their guns. However, due to the hasty departure from the scene of the fight just now, the bodyguard forgot to bring the gun with him. Tupac arrived at the hotel and told Kidada, "Some black brothers began to fight against me in vain. It's dangerous outside, so you'd better stay here." He was upset because he couldn't find Outlaws and wanted to fight. After changing clothes, Tupac came to Suge's apartment again. They have made preparations for the party of the 662 club, where Tupac will have a performance. Tupac wanted to drive his Hummer, but Suge said there were still some things to discuss, so he let Tupac ride with him. Two hours later, Suge left the apartment in his black BMW75, with Tupac in the passenger seat and 1 cars behind them. There is Tupac's The Don Killiminati: The 7 Day Theory in BMW. At 1: 55 pm, Tupac rolled down the window, and the photographer took pictures of Tupac and Suge in the car at a red light. At 11 o'clock, they parked their car on Las Vegas Street. The patrolman stopped them because the stereo in the car was too loud and they were driving without a license. They explained that the license plate was put in the rented car and was released soon. At the red light on Flamingo Road, near Koval Lane, two girls in front of Maxim Hotel were very excited because they saw Tupac and Suge. They were on the driver's side of the car. At 11: 15, one or two new white four-door Cadillac parked beside their car. Tupac stood up through the roof window. At this moment, two people came down from Cadillac with Glock4 caliber pistols and fired 13 shots at the side of the BMW75 passenger seat. Tupac tried to roll over to the back seat, but Suge pushed him down, and the bullet bounced and shot Tupac's right hip, lungs and right hand. Suge was only slightly injured in the head. Cadillac quickly drove south along Koval Lane after shooting. Suge turned the car around and drove into the alley on the left and sped to Las Vegas Street in the west. Suge told Tupac to take him to the hospital, and Tupac said, "Do I need to go to the hospital? Your head was damaged by a bullet. " Patrol reported that they heard gunshots near Maxim Hotel and needed backup. Two other police officers followed BMW to Las Vegas Street. On Harmon Street, the patrol called an ambulance. BMW was red with blood, surrounded by fragments of Tupac gold jewelry. Inside the car, two people were lying wearily. The medical staff carried Tupac out and laid it flat on the stretcher. Tupac kept saying, "I can't breathe, I can't breathe …" The ambulance took Tupac and Suge to Nevada Central Medical College. Sergeant Kevin Manning was assigned to be in charge of this matter, and Cathy Scott was assigned to receive reporters covering the shooting incident. The police asked the bodyguard if anyone was fighting back, and the bodyguard replied that Tupac and Suge did not order anyone to fight back. Another man told Compton's police that in the 662 club, he heard Tray say that the murderer was Orlando's uncle Dwayne Keith Davis (Keefed). Tupac lost 22 ounces of blood on the way to the hospital. When he was taken to the emergency room, he said, "I'm dying ..." Tupac was confirmed not to be out of danger. His injuries include massive hematocele in his chest caused by shooting, the bullet that hit his right thigh has entered his abdomen, and his right finger has been fractured by the bullet. Gunshot wounds to the abdomen and chest still bleed after the operation. Before midnight, Tupac was transferred to UMC trauma center and sent to the recovery room. By this time, his chest has lost 2 liters of blood. His pulse is very weak and his blood pressure is very low at first, and it is dropping quickly. He was immediately taken to the operating room for surgery. The doctor stopped the bleeding first, and then took out a bullet from the pelvis. The operation was performed at midnight and ended at 2: 35 am on the 8th. At 6: 25 pm, he had another operation, which lasted for an hour. This operation is very risky. After the operation, his punctured right lung stopped bleeding internally. Tupac was sent back to the ward at 7: 45 pm. Tupac was in a coma after the operation. Once, Kidada told him to move his feet if he could hear. Tupac moved, and Kidada said to him, "You know, I have always loved you deeply." Tupac nodded his head. And then went into a coma. On the 1th, BlackStreet's album Another Level went on the market, and one of them, No Diggity, which cooperated with Dre, was very similar to Tupac's Toss It Up. Tupac collaborated with Aaron Hall on Toss It Up before Dre. Because of Dre's plagiarism, the original version of Toss It Up can only be replaced by a mixed version. At three o'clock in the afternoon in Compton, Orlando's cousin Jerry Donds and another man drove a white Cadillac to a garage on the 13th. On Friday, the doctor tried many times to wake Tupac up, but it didn't work. He stopped breathing forever at 4: 3 pm. His bodyguard came to Suge's room and told her about Tupac's death. Suge was very excited about it and kept blaming Tupac for not carrying a gun. After a while, Suge told the bodyguard that it was nothing, and he was dead. Suge's voice is hoarse as if she were going to cry. At 5: 1 pm, the mortuary staff transported Tupac's body to Clark County Coroner's Office. They dissected the body and confirmed that there were no drugs in it. The autopsy report is kept in the office, and the results of autopsy and ballistic analysis are not made public. There are also six photos of the body in the report. Finally Tupac was cremated. On 14th, Afeni scattered some of Tupac's ashes in the mountains of Los Angeles, and the other part in her garden. Tupac's relatives held a small funeral in Las Vegas. On 15th, a memorial service was held at Lord Pentecostal Church in Brooklyn. Since Tupac did not leave a will, Afeni managed Tupac's estate according to the court's judgment.