
The Arrest
Michael Lesehe
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<p>Twenty-seven years ago Brent Becker was a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department homicide detective and he got an unusual call in the middle of the night.</p> <p>No, it's not unusual to get a call any time if your job is to investigate murders.</p> <p>But in this case no one had died.</p> <p>On September 7, 1996, it was just a shooting.</p> <p>The difference was, says Becker, that a high-profile victim was involved.</p> <p>Becker left the homicide department in 2001 without solving the murder of Tupac Shakur.</p> <p>In the years that have followed the investigation of Tupac's death has been cloaked in controversy, conspiracies and plenty of outright lies.</p> <p>But no arrest. </p> <p>Until now.</p> <p>This episode was recorded in the early afternoon of October 2, 2023 before the arraignment of Keffe D. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>#tupacmurderpodcast</p> <p>#tupac</p> <p>#keffed</p> <p>#keefed</p> <p>#lenanozizwe</p> <p>www.tupacmurderpodcast.com</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>He was directed to go to the scene of a shooting just off the strip.</p> <p>That's just not normal when your job is to investigate murders.</p> <p>He says he was sent to the scene because LVMPD understood that the case involved a high-profile victim--namely Tupac Shakur.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p>