In a recent Vlad TV interview, Napoleon shared candid reflections on the infamous East Coast-West Coast rap feud, shedding light on the Tupac Shakur murder investigation. Napoleon discussed Keefe D's controversial confessions, which shocked him by the casual manner in which Keefe D detailed the events leading to Tupac's death. According to Napoleon, though Keefe D's narrative aligns with certain outlaw accounts of that tragic night, questions remain about the identity of the shooter. He pointed out that with Keefe D as the last surviving eyewitness, the truth remains elusive. Addressing the lack of cooperation among those involved, Napoleon suggested that at the time, the street code of silence prevailed, leading many, including Suge Knight, to withhold information. He criticized this approach, recognizing its futility but acknowledging it as a product of the era. Napoleon also noted Foxy Brown's alleged involvement, implying her silence is strategic. While Keefe D's subsequent arrest provided some closure, Napoleon emphasized the reality that it could not bring Tupac back.
EXCLUSIVE: Napoleon on 2Pac, Keefe D, Diddy, Lil Durk, Snoop, Suge, Shyne, Michael Jackson (Full Interview)
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