Tupac Shakur’s dying words revealed in court by cop who rode with him in ambulance: Live updates

A retired police officer revealed Tupac Shakur’s dying words in his murder trial on Monday.
Garry Dale, a former Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officer, recalled his interaction with the rapper as he was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance after being shot multiple times alongside Death Row Records boss Suge Knight on September 7, 1996.
‘I was trying to talk to him to find out what had happened, gather information to see who had fired at them,’ Dale told prosecutor Marc DiGiacomo. ‘He was still talking, and I was trying to convince him to tell me the name of whoever his assailants were.’
Dale testified that Shakur responded: ‘No, we’ll take care of it.’
Duane ‘Keffe D’ Davis is on trial for allegedly orchestrating the drive-by shooting in retaliation for Shakur and his entourage’s attack on Davis’ nephew, Orlando Anderson.
Davis, the only person to ever be charged in the hitmaker’s shooting, is charged with one count of murder with the use of a deadly weapon with the intent to promote, further, or assist a criminal gang, but has entered a not guilty plea. If convicted, he faces up to life in prison.
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