Edmonton Journal

Post-mortem renews anger over unsolved B.I.G. slaying

- ANTHONY MCCARTNEY

– An attorney for the family of Notorious B.I.G. said Friday it’s ridiculous that Los Angeles police have not arrested anyone for the rapper’s 1997 killing, which has returned to the spotlight after coroner’s officials released a long-sealed autopsy report.

The report revealed that injuries caused by a single bullet killed the rapper, whose real name was Christophe­r Wallace, during a driveby shooting in March 1997. Wallace was hit by four bullets after leaving a music industry event, but one that hit his heart, left lung and colon caused his death, the 23-page report says.

Perry Sanders Jr. said he wasn’t given any notice the report would be released, and he criticized police for not closing one of Los Angeles’s highest-profile unsolved murders, especially since he had been told police had identified those responsibl­e.

“I’ve been advised by the homicide detective that was in charge of the investigat­ion and is no longer with the department that the crime has been solved for several years now,” Sanders said. “This was confirmed by at least one other person who is currently on the force, and it is ridiculous that an arrest has not been made for a crime that’s allegedly been solved for several years.”

Both Los Angeles police and the FBI investigat­ed Wallace’s killing, which came just months after another rap superstar, Tupac Shakur, was gunned down in Las Vegas. The FBI looked into whether any Los Angeles police officers were involved in Wallace’s shooting.

A 2011 book by former Los Angeles police detective Greg Kading claimed both murders had been solved, although no arrests have been made and federal prosecutor­s in 2005 declined to file charges after a lengthy, bi-coastal investigat­ion. Wallace is from Brooklyn, N.Y.

Police spokesman Richard French declined to comment, saying Wallace’s killing remained an open investigat­ion.

The coroner’s report had been sealed for more than 15 years until police lifted a hold on it last week, chief coroner investigat­or Craig Harvey said. The report details the trajectory of each of the shots that hit the rapper and states there were no signs of alcohol or drugs in his system when he died.

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