Tupac Shakur’s murder trial resumes with opening statements reported by outlets, as his stepbrother, Mopreme Shakur, speaks publicly ahead of proceedings. In the coverage, Mopreme Shakur says he wants “his brother back,” framing his comments around the ongoing legal process tied to Tupac’s killing.
The sources presented here focus on Mopreme Shakur’s remarks and the trial’s scheduling as it moves forward. While the Daily Mail emphasizes the emotional aspect of his plea in connection with the start or continuation of opening statements, it does so without adding substantial additional detail about the specific evidence or arguments at this stage. Other elements of courtroom developments, if reported elsewhere, are not reflected in the provided excerpts. Across the cited coverage, the common thread is that the case is proceeding into the phase involving opening statements and that Tupac’s family member addresses the impact of the death as the trial continues.