Tupac Shakur’s Unsolved 1996 Murder Case Has New Development After Police Serve Search Warrant

There’s been a new development in Tupac Shakur’s decades-old murder case. Police served a search warrant in connection with the unsolved killing this week, nearly 27 years after the late rapper was fatally shot in Las Vegas. According to NBC News, local authorities executed the warrant in the suburb of Henderson as part of an ongoing homicide investigation. KTNV reports that the search was conducted at a residential home on Monday. Tupac died six days after being hit in a drive-by shooting on the Vegas strip on Sept. 7, 1996. He was just 25 years old and one of the hip-hop world’s brightest young stars.