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Part 17: Neckbone Breaks Down Why 2Pac, Suge Knight, Buntry & Him Jumped Orlando Anderson
Part 1: Neckbone on How Mob Piru Formed, Origin of Beef Blood & Crip Beef in Compton

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In an exclusive interview, Neckbone opened up about the tense aftermath of the infamous 1996 MGM fight involving Tupac Shakur and his crew, including the controversial "jump" on Orlando Anderson, a reputed Crip with a violent past. Neckbone recalled how Tupac was urged to wear a bulletproof vest that night due to the escalating risks. However, Tupac, citing the malfunctioning air conditioning at the venue, chose not to wear it. Despite warnings from friends about the potential retaliation from Orlando’s crew, Tupac remained confident but cautious, with the group strategizing their movements to avoid conflict. Neckbone emphasized Tupac’s complex nature—both a genuine, caring person and someone who could be ruthless when necessary. The crew anticipated that retaliation was likely and took measures to be prepared. This account adds a vivid layer to the events that unfolded just before Tupac’s tragic shooting, underscoring the volatile environment surrounding him in his final days.