1. His mother was jailed during her pregnancy
Tupac’s parents were both active members of New York’s Black Panther Party through the ’60s and early ’70s, when Tupac was born. His mother Afeni Shakur was in prison for much of her pregnancy on more than 150 charges of “Conspiracy against the United States government and New York landmarks,” but was acquitted about a month before giving birth to Tupac on June 16, 1971.
2. He grew up around radical politics
Shakur learned about the politics of the Black Panther Party and the associated Black Liberation Army at an early age from his mother and her friends, many of whom were imprisoned or otherwise targeted by the government for their beliefs.
3. He got mad at his wife for fleeing a fire
It sounds like Pac could be a little intense by some standards. Asked to describe a typical Tupac moment, his ex-wife Keisha Morris spoke of an incident when their hotel room in Atlanta caught fire. She says, “I went to visit Tupac in Atlanta and the hotel room caught on fire, he got mad at me because I tried to escape. He said he couldn’t trust me because I should have stayed behind with him to fight the fire.”
4. He and his entourage jumped director Allen Hughes
Tupac was slated to star as Sharif in the film Menace II Society in the early ’90s, but was fired by co-director Allen Hughes for causing trouble on set. He was fired and jailed for 15 days after punching Hughes during an altercation during filming. Bystanders characterized the fight as Hughes versus not just Tupac but his entire entourage, which sometimes numbered as many as 30 people
5. He was shot five times in Manhattan
Tupac was robbed and shot five times by three men in the lobby of Manhattan’s Quad Recording Studios on November 30, 1994, the day before his sexual abuse trial reached a verdict. They stole his jewelry but left his Rolex watch, leading Pac to suspect the robbery was just a pretext for the shooting. The next day, he checked out of the hospital only three hours after surgery, against the doctor’s orders, and made it to the courthouse to hear the verdict (he was found guilty of three counts of molestation and not guilty of six others).
6. He nearly wore a bullet proof vest the night he was killed
Pac and his loved ones were vigilant about attempts on the rapper’s life by rival gang members, as evidenced by the security guards that accompanied him during public appearances. The night he died in Las Vegas, his fiancé Kidada Jones asked that he wear his bulletproof vest following a confrontation with Orlando Anderson. Tupac refused, saying it was too hot, and told her to stay in for the night.
7. He was revived seven times before his death
Tupac was a fighter right until the brink of death. After he was rushed to Las Vegas’s Bellevue Hospital with multiple gunshot wounds, he came perilously close to death again and again — losing consciousness and being subsequently revived a whopping seven times before he finally passed. The prolonged struggle has inspired a slew of conspiracy theories surrounding the rapper’s death, but Pac’s mother, Afeni confirmed the details of his repeated revivals before death.
8. His friends smoked his ashes
Shakur was cremated the day after his death. Members of the Outlawz, the hip-hop group he founded in 1995, later mixed his ashes with marijuana and smoked them as an odd way, to say the least, of celebrating their late friend. E.D.I. Mean later said in an interview that he eventually learned the ashes they smoked were not Pac’s. Whose ashes they were is anyone’s guess
Tupac’s parents were both active members of New York’s Black Panther Party through the ’60s and early ’70s, when Tupac was born. His mother Afeni Shakur was in prison for much of her pregnancy on more than 150 charges of “Conspiracy against the United States government and New York landmarks,” but was acquitted about a month before giving birth to Tupac on June 16, 1971.
2. He grew up around radical politics
Shakur learned about the politics of the Black Panther Party and the associated Black Liberation Army at an early age from his mother and her friends, many of whom were imprisoned or otherwise targeted by the government for their beliefs.
3. He got mad at his wife for fleeing a fire
It sounds like Pac could be a little intense by some standards. Asked to describe a typical Tupac moment, his ex-wife Keisha Morris spoke of an incident when their hotel room in Atlanta caught fire. She says, “I went to visit Tupac in Atlanta and the hotel room caught on fire, he got mad at me because I tried to escape. He said he couldn’t trust me because I should have stayed behind with him to fight the fire.”
4. He and his entourage jumped director Allen Hughes
Tupac was slated to star as Sharif in the film Menace II Society in the early ’90s, but was fired by co-director Allen Hughes for causing trouble on set. He was fired and jailed for 15 days after punching Hughes during an altercation during filming. Bystanders characterized the fight as Hughes versus not just Tupac but his entire entourage, which sometimes numbered as many as 30 people
5. He was shot five times in Manhattan
Tupac was robbed and shot five times by three men in the lobby of Manhattan’s Quad Recording Studios on November 30, 1994, the day before his sexual abuse trial reached a verdict. They stole his jewelry but left his Rolex watch, leading Pac to suspect the robbery was just a pretext for the shooting. The next day, he checked out of the hospital only three hours after surgery, against the doctor’s orders, and made it to the courthouse to hear the verdict (he was found guilty of three counts of molestation and not guilty of six others).
6. He nearly wore a bullet proof vest the night he was killed
Pac and his loved ones were vigilant about attempts on the rapper’s life by rival gang members, as evidenced by the security guards that accompanied him during public appearances. The night he died in Las Vegas, his fiancé Kidada Jones asked that he wear his bulletproof vest following a confrontation with Orlando Anderson. Tupac refused, saying it was too hot, and told her to stay in for the night.
7. He was revived seven times before his death
Tupac was a fighter right until the brink of death. After he was rushed to Las Vegas’s Bellevue Hospital with multiple gunshot wounds, he came perilously close to death again and again — losing consciousness and being subsequently revived a whopping seven times before he finally passed. The prolonged struggle has inspired a slew of conspiracy theories surrounding the rapper’s death, but Pac’s mother, Afeni confirmed the details of his repeated revivals before death.
8. His friends smoked his ashes
Shakur was cremated the day after his death. Members of the Outlawz, the hip-hop group he founded in 1995, later mixed his ashes with marijuana and smoked them as an odd way, to say the least, of celebrating their late friend. E.D.I. Mean later said in an interview that he eventually learned the ashes they smoked were not Pac’s. Whose ashes they were is anyone’s guess
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