Former Las Vegas Metropolitan PD officer Chris Carroll recently spoke to VegasSeven.com about Tupac Shakur's last words, and admits that the rapper refused to name who shot him, despite bleeding out everywhere. Carroll said he arrived to the scene of Tupac's shooting in 1996, pulled him from the car and repeatedly asked who had shot him.

"So I'm looking at Tupac, and he's trying to yell back at Suge, and I'm asking him, 'Who shot you? What happened? Who did it?' And he was just kind of ignoring me. He was making eye contact with me here and there, but he's trying to yell at Suge. And I kept asking over and over, 'Who did this? Who shot you?' And he basically kept ignoring me. And then I saw in his face, in his movements, all of a sudden in the snap of a finger, he changed. And he went from struggling to speak, being noncooperative, to an 'I'm at peace' type of thing. Just like that."

The West Coast legend later slipped into a coma and never recovered from his injuries. Carroll says that they never got a last declaration from Tupac, making the homicide even more difficult to solve. He also deaded conspiracy theories about Suge shooting Pac. 

"You don't hire somebody to kill the guy who's sitting next to you. And second of all: When we were at the scene, and he was yelling at Tupac, it was clear he had legitimate concern for him. It wasn't acting; you could see it was the heat of the moment. This is not the guy who had him killed; it's ridiculous."

Source: VegasSeven