The Orlando Anderson Theory involves the idea that
contrary to popular belief, Suge Knight did not set Tupac up. Those who support this
theory will say that it's true that Tupac was going to leave Death Row Records but Suge
wouldn't kill him for crying out loud-after all, former Death Row founder, "Dr.
Dre," is still breathing without any war scars. It is also rumored that Tupac had Dre
pushed off the label but that is probably just another Tupac strategy against his enemies.
It all started about three months before the shooting in a Southern California mall, just
near Long Beach. Three members of The Mob Piru Bloods (Most of Death Row Records is
maintained and ran by the Mob Piru Bloods aka M.O.B., including the infamous and shaddy
CEO Suge Knight.), went into a Foot Locker to purchase some shoes. One of the blood
gangmember's worked for Death Row Records and was wearing the infamous diamond cut
medallion (worn by Death Row staff and artists). Just after leaving Foot Locker, they
headed back to thier 1996 Lexus, about 8-10 rival Southside Crips rushed the three blood
gangmember's and one of the crips manage to get the Death Row medallion. The person who
stole it was Orlando "Baby Lando" Anderson. Now this is the blossoming of
Tupac's early demise. Now, three months later we enter The MGM Grand and Tupac is with his
Death Row entourage among many is the same Mob Piru Blood that was jumped by the Southside
Crips in Lakewood, California. He [the blood] spot's Orlando Anderson and Tupac heads over
to start what appears to be a royal ass beating on one Anderson. (See rare footage from
the MGM Grand security video.) After Tupac's entourage beats Anderson repeatedly, they
make their way out before the police show. Anderson get's up and talks to the police, then
leaves and joins his entourage of Southside Crips as they look for Tupac. It wouldn't be
hard to find Mr. Shakur on that night because he was going to Suge Knight's Club 662
(Which spells out M.O.B. on a telephone pad). The rest is only self-explanatory. A couple
weeks after Tupac's murder, Metro Police arrested Orlando Anderson. Anderson's family
released a statement denying he is connected to Shakur's killing in Las Vegas: "Tupac
Shakur, the talented musical genius, fell at the hands of a violent cruel drive-by shooter
or shooters in Las Vegas. That's a fact. That person, however, is not Orlando," the
statement said. Metro Lt. Larry Spinosa said Anderson was arrested on a 1994 murder
warrant out of California. Well that sorta kicks Anderson's innocense in the ass. |