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FBI Probes Rap Star's '97 Killing; The agency pursues a 6-year-old theory
that a rogue LAPD officer arranged the murder of Notorious B.I.G. with rap
‘mogul Suge Knight.:[HOME EDITION] ,
Chuck Philips. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif: Mar 20, 2004. pg. B.1
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Copyright (c) 2004 Los Angeles Times)
Seven years after the killing of rap star Notorious B.I.G., the F8l is investigating allegations that a rogue Los
Angeles police officer orchestrated the slaying with rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight, according to court
documents and law enforcement sources.
The FBI is pursuing a 6-year-old theory that then-Officer David A. Mack, acting at Knight's request, arranged for
Amir Muhammad, Mack's friend and college roommate, to ambush the rapper outside the Petersen Automotive
Museum on Wilshire Boulevard.
Over the years, the LAPD has offered conflicting assessments of the theory, which police at one point took
seriously. Documents show that LAPD detectives are now focusing on an alternative theory that centers on a
Houston rap entrepreneur.
Mack, Knight and Muhammad, a Southiand mortgage broker, have iong denied any invelvement in the 1997
killing. ns
"| have stated from the outset that | have nothing whatsoever to do with any of this," Muhammad, who alse uses
. the name Harry Billups, said in a telephone interview Thursday from his attorney's office. "I've done nothing
- wrong. | don't have anything to hide."
Knight, founder of Death Row Records, also rejected the allegations.
"| don't know David Mack or Amir Muhammad. l've never met them," he said by phone from Mule Creek State
Prison, where he is serving time for a probation violation. "The FBI has never contacted me, but !'m glad they
are looking into ail of this stuff. | hope they solve it.”
Notorious B.1.G., whose real name was Christopher Wallace, was gunned down just after midnight March 9,
1997, in front of hundreds of people who had just left a music industry party at the Petersen museum. The
Brooklyn rapper was sitting in the passenger seat of a sport utility vehicle at a red light when a lone assassin In a
dark Impala pulled up in the neighboring lane and opened fire.
The killing occurred six months after rap star Tupac Shakur was fatally wounded in a drive-by attack in Las
Vegas.
No one has ever been charged in either killing.
Early on, detectives speculated that the murders may have stemmed from a rivalry between East Coast and
West Coast rappers. Before their deaths, Shakur and Wallace had been feuding, and a rivalry between their
record labels, Los Angeles-based Death Row and New York-based Bad Boy Entertainment, had escalated inte a
series of assaults and shootings.
Each iabel used gang members for protection, and police investigated the possibility that both killings were
committed by members of Compton's Southside Crips gang.
The theary now being investigated by the FBI was first advanced in 1998 by then-LAPD Det. Russell Poole.
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