Neckbone: After 2Pac Murder, Compton Police Raided My Mom's House & Had Her Face Down (Part 3)
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In a candid interview, Neckbone recounted the traumatic police raid on his mother’s home following Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder. Multiple law enforcement agencies—including the ATF, DEA, FBI, Compton PD, and even Las Vegas police—stormed the residence with overwhelming force. Neckbone described how officers violently removed doors and forced his mother and her husband face down on the ground while seizing personal items, including his cherished photo albums. Despite intense scrutiny and accusations linked to gang affiliations and gun possession, investigators found no evidence against him and eventually released him.
The raid left a lasting impact, prompting Neckbone and his family to relocate from Compton to North Hollywood. Reflecting on the ordeal, he highlighted the aggressive tactics used, such as police surrounding and red-dot laser aiming at him while asleep. This episode illustrates the tense and often brutal police response in Compton during the turbulent aftermath of 2Pac’s death.
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