This is an interview Orlando Anderson and his lawyer
Renee L. Campbell did with Sanyika Shakur for VIBEs
December 1997 Issue Who pushed you first? What did he say when he first stepped to you? You didn't recognize nobody else? Did you recoginze
Suge? Where we from in Compton, our first instinct -
after beeing assaulted, insulted, shoe stepped on -
is to respond. Did you feel calling your peeps? So you are not a Southside Crip? Are you affiliated with the Southside Crips? So, nobody in your immediate family bangs? Besides your brothers? The police said that they raided a Southside hangout,
and there were guns there and a diploma on the wall
with your name on it. Yet you said you lived next door. It was reported that you were bragging about whacking
Makaveli. That wasn't just the affidavit. People on the street
in Compton told VIBE you were bragging about it. Do they call you Baby Lane? When I was in jail with Suge Knight, he said, "Baby
Lane did it." How do you respond to this guy's
saying you were the shooter? On the stand, you said Suge was not involved in
your beating, that he tried to stop it. Now you're naming
him in the lawsuit for participating in your beating. You were fearing Suge's camp? Death Row People? Aren't you worried about perjury charges? Why change the story now? Are you less scared? How do you feel about Tupac's mother filing this
countersuit against you? You were on "America's Most Wanted".
Have you had any troubles because you were named as
a suspect in Tupac's killing? How has this altered your life? Why don't you just get vested an heated an continue
to do your things? Life goes on. Even 'Pac himself said
it. Did anybody ever tell you that you were very much
resamble Tupac? Do you feel any resentment toward Tupac's spirit,
like, Look at what the hell you done got me into? So, you have lost passion for Tupac's music? Do
you still listen to him? Because you feel him? Do you have a favorite 'Pac song? Especially now, huh? What do you wish at this particular
juncture in your life? Note: Orlando Anderson was killed May
29, 1998, this is what I know about his murder:
Why
did the Death Row crew zero in on you that night at
the MGM?
I really don't know why. I don't even know them
Actually, I think it was Tupac
I don't really think he said anything. It happened so
fast. All I felt was a swarm
I seen him on the videotape later
Me and my brother ain't like that. I was just scared
because I done heard so much about these guys. It was,
like, Damn, what did I do?
No.
No. I ain't no gang member. I know a lot of people;
I grew up with a lot of people; I went to school with
a lot of people.
My brothers? Naw.
Well, y'knowhamsayin', there's my uncle and them.
[Anderson's lawyer writes on a yellow notepad and pushes
it toward him] I'm not gonna answer that.
Cambell: The affidavit is full of fiction. There is
nothing in there that's independently corroborated.
We don't know why that particular Compton police officer
wrote it, but it's full of lies.
You might as well don't even pay attention to the affidavit.
[Shakes his head; no response]
Some People call me that.
I really don't know why Suge would say something like
that. I don't even know Suge.
Campbell: As far as we're concerned, whatever Suge Knight
is saying, he's saying for gis own gain. We've also
named him in the lawsuit. There is no evidence against
Orlando. If they would do a proper investigation, they
would very likely find out who killed Tupac.
At the time, I was fearing for my life.
Campbell: we don't want to comment on whom he was fearing.
Campbell: Even at the time [Orlando] testified, the
judge was very skeptical. People say what they need
to say if their safety is threatened.
Campbell: No, it's not that. Orlando was advised by
his lawyers that if he was going to bring this lawsuit,
then he would need to bring it now. He suffered injuries;
he has damages that he wants to collect on.
Anderson: I was kicked in my head, and I was bleeding
out of my ear. My hands right here were swollen.
That's nonsense to me.
Campbell: That was done solely in response to the lawsuit
we filed. Her lawsuit has absolutely no basis.
I've been threatened a lot.
I just stay in the house all the time.
I ain't that type of person. I'll just put it in
the Lord's hands.
Yeah, a couple od people have told me that.
I think like that all the time, wondering why.
Not only put me through a lot of stuff but put my family
through a lot of stuff too.
Yeah, I still listen to his music.
Yeah. To me he was like the Marvin Gaye of rap.
If he was to comeout with some new music, I'm still
about his music.
"All Eyez on Me."
I wish they would find who did it so I can prove
my innocence.
On May 29, 1998 Orlando Anderson, Michael Stone, and
his nephew, Jerry Stone were in a shootout outside a
carwash in Compton. They died at King-Drew Medical Center
in L. A. Michael Reed Dorrough was wounded and later
arrested in connection with the shooting. No one was
ever charged.