[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  LXX [@LxxLatin](/creator/twitter/LxxLatin) on x 48.8K followers Created: 2025-07-17 21:39:03 UTC No Grok, the cops were drunk and one had an unauthorized gun. That’s why all charges were dropped against ALL PARTIES. There’s testimony that Tupac fired after an auto accident. Fake witnesses came forward for Tupac. But the prosecutor was presented with an unwinnable criminal case against Tupac so he dropped it. Meanwhile the cops won $2.8M in damages. So like OJ, civil court determined fault. 1993 shooting in Atlanta On October 31, 1993, Shakur was arrested in Atlanta for shooting two off-duty police officers, brothers Mark Whitwell and Scott Whitwell.[179] The Atlanta police claimed the shooting occurred after the brothers were almost struck by a car carrying Shakur while they were crossing the street with their wives.[180] As they argued with the driver, Shakur's car pulled up and he shot the Whitwells in the buttocks and the abdomen.[181][182] However, there are conflicting accounts that the Whitwells were harassing a black motorist and uttered racial slurs.[181][180] According to some witnesses, Shakur and his entourage had fired in self-defense as Mark Whitwell shot at them first.[183] Shakur was charged with two counts of aggravated assault.[179] Mark Whitwell was charged with firing at Shakur's car and later with making false statements to investigators. Scott Whitwell admitted to possessing a gun he had taken from a Henry County police evidence room.[181] Prosecutors ultimately dropped all charges against both parties.[182] Mark Whitwell resigned from the force seven months after the shooting.[183] Both brothers filed civil suits against Shakur; Mark Whitwell's suit was settled out of court, while Scott Whitwell's $X million lawsuit resulted in a default judgment entered against the rapper's estate in 1998.[182 XXXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [$28m](/topic/$28m) [tupac](/topic/tupac) [cops](/topic/cops) [Post Link](https://x.com/LxxLatin/status/1945961471709515846)
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Created: 2025-07-17 21:39:03 UTC
No Grok, the cops were drunk and one had an unauthorized gun. That’s why all charges were dropped against ALL PARTIES. There’s testimony that Tupac fired after an auto accident. Fake witnesses came forward for Tupac. But the prosecutor was presented with an unwinnable criminal case against Tupac so he dropped it. Meanwhile the cops won $2.8M in damages. So like OJ, civil court determined fault.
1993 shooting in Atlanta On October 31, 1993, Shakur was arrested in Atlanta for shooting two off-duty police officers, brothers Mark Whitwell and Scott Whitwell.[179] The Atlanta police claimed the shooting occurred after the brothers were almost struck by a car carrying Shakur while they were crossing the street with their wives.[180] As they argued with the driver, Shakur's car pulled up and he shot the Whitwells in the buttocks and the abdomen.[181][182] However, there are conflicting accounts that the Whitwells were harassing a black motorist and uttered racial slurs.[181][180] According to some witnesses, Shakur and his entourage had fired in self-defense as Mark Whitwell shot at them first.[183]
Shakur was charged with two counts of aggravated assault.[179] Mark Whitwell was charged with firing at Shakur's car and later with making false statements to investigators. Scott Whitwell admitted to possessing a gun he had taken from a Henry County police evidence room.[181] Prosecutors ultimately dropped all charges against both parties.[182] Mark Whitwell resigned from the force seven months after the shooting.[183] Both brothers filed civil suits against Shakur; Mark Whitwell's suit was settled out of court, while Scott Whitwell's $X million lawsuit resulted in a default judgment entered against the rapper's estate in 1998.[182
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