The federal raids of Sean โDiddyโ Combsโ L.A. and Miami homes may be connected to the 1996 fatal shooting of Tupac Shakur, according to a retired head of the Los Angeles FBI office.
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Phil Carson believes that information backing search warrants that led to the raids could have come from Shakur murder suspect Duane โKeefe Dโ Davis, who was charged last year. The ex-agent spent years examining police corruption related to the deaths of Shakur and Christopher โThe Notorious B.I.G.โ Wallace.
In an interview with Daily Mail, Carson referenced Davisโs 2023 arrest after he confessed to being involved with Shakurโs murder. Davis insisted it was a $1 million hit that came directly through Combs, though the Hip-Hop mogul has denied it.
Carson explained:
โItโs not like the olden days of the Italian mafia where everybody kept their mouth shut. As soon as somebody has handcuffs on them, theyโll sell out their own mom now. Keefeโs arrested, and thatโs a game-changer, because they have something over him. And thatโs when he may start spilling his guts. Heโs an OG from out here. Heโs rubbed shoulders with a lot of the big shots. Every one of those guys has a story to tell about how the streets were run back then.โ
Carson added: โThatโs not to say itโs the reason federal law enforcement executed these warrants on Diddyโs house. But it would be interesting to know what the evidence is, and where that evidence came from, that they put in these affidavits to get both these search warrants.โ
The former agent is seemingly correct in his assessment: There likely had to be substantial evidence against Combsย for Homeland Security agents to storm the mansions. However, the raids were allegedly tied to a sex trafficking investigation and thereโs no official connection between the raids and Shakurโs murder
Four women have filed lawsuits against Combs for sexual assault.
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