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FILE - In this Aug. 15, 1996, file photo, rapper Tupac Shakur, left, and a founder of Death Row Records, Marion "Suge" Knight, attend a voter registration event in South Central Los Angeles. Twenty-five years after he was killed in Las Vegas, Tupac Shakur's legacy lives on. He was shot Sept. 7, 1996, died several days later at age 25. No one has ever been arrested for his killing. The Las Vegas Review-Journal looked at the unsolved slaying of one of rap music's biggest stars. (AP Photo/Frank Wiese, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 15, 1996, file photo, rapper Tupac Shakur, left, and a founder of Death Row Records, Marion "Suge" Knight, attend a voter registration event in South Central Los Angeles. Twenty-five years after he was killed in Las Vegas, Tupac Shakur's legacy lives on. He was shot Sept. 7, 1996, died several days later at age 25. No one has ever been arrested for his killing. The Las Vegas Review-Journal looked at the unsolved slaying of one of rap music's biggest stars. (AP Photo/Frank Wiese, File)

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