Hip-hop’s West Coast legend just hit rock bottom in a twist no one saw coming. Snoop Dogg, the Long Beach icon who’s outlasted decades of drama, was arrested by federal agents in a raid tied to the unsolved murder of Tupac Shakur.

As handcuffs clicked in broad daylight, fans worldwide froze. Could the man who called Pac “bro” now face charges in his 1996 death? As Gene Deal’s witness footage surfaces, the case goes from cold files to scalding headlines – hearts tainted by betrayal’s sting.
This isn’t a beef; this is a reckoning that might rewrite rap’s bloodiest chapter. Stay locked, the feds’ next move may blow it all up for everything that we thought we were sure of.

The raid erupted upon Snoop’s Diamond Beach estate in the morning hours like a thunderstorm, with agents hauling away laptops, phones, and boxes of old tapes.
It all dates back to Duane ‘Keffe D’ Davis’s 2023 arrest, which saw him implicate Snoop by claiming he paid Warner to commit the hit in the midst of East-West wars.
But the game-changer? Gene Deal, Diddy’s former bodyguard, whose 2024 podcast footage included a “witness in the area” seeing Snoop’s lowrider around the Vegas crime scene hours before gunshots went off.
TMZ broke it first: The Feds swooped in after watching the clip, instead finding that alleged texts from 1996 hinted at “squashing beef” that was never actually squashed.
Snoop’s camp calls it “witch hunt nonsense,” but the lack of endorsement from old enemies like Suge Knight tells its own story as well.
Pac’s ghost lingers as Snoop faces conspiracy charges tied to a 25-year feud born of Suge’s jealousy and Bad Boy beefs. Fans mourn: “From California Love to this?” His legacy weed mogul, TV icon, and family man now hangs in doubt. With a bail hearing looming and whispers of raids, hip-hop braces for an era’s end.