or Biggie Smalls, shocked the world after he was ambushed in the streets of Los Angeles during a visit on March 9, 1997. Wallace, 24, was shot and killed early on March 9, 1997, as he was leaving a music industry party. His theory was ultimately discredited by his superiors but has long been upheld by many who've researched the case. The death of Christopher Wallace, also known as the Notorious B.I.G. The theory that Smalls was murdered by rogue LAPD officers was first proposed by now-retired LAPD detective Russell Poole. After Tupac death he made several statements that could be offensive to the people who love Tupac, and they took offense to it.
"I think the connection between Knight and the rogue officers who were working off-duty for Death Row is undoubtedly completely established," Broomfield said.īroomfield later added, "It's just an example of how far the LAPD have gone to salvage their reputation rather than dealing with what happened and seeing justice done." Notably, there is no evidence to suggest that Biggie had any involvement with Tupac's death. officers Rafael Perez and David Mack to kill Biggie as retaliation for the unsolved murder of Tupac Shakur, one of Knight's Death Row recording artists. According to witness claims, Knight allegedly hired L.A.P.D.
The filmmaker recently spoke to The Daily Mail, and explained that he feels all the information he's collected points at two rogue LAPD officers that were hired by Knight - the CEO of Death Row Records - to kill Biggie, real name Christopher Wallace. The film is titled Last Man Standing: Suge Knight and the Murders of Biggie & Tupac, and it is directed by filmmaker Nick Broomfield.