An unnamed female witness claims that Ronald Tinard Washington allegedly confessed to his role in the 1995 shooting of Tupac Shakur’s associate Randy “Stretch” Walker and the 2002 shooting of Jam Master Jay at his Hollis, Queens studio.

According to the Boston Herald, Washington revealed the information during his armed robbery trial for unrelated crimes.

The 43-year-old career criminal revealed that he expected to be charged as an accessory to murder for his alleged role in both shootings.

He was convicted last week for a string of armed robberies committed during Nov. of 2002, shortly after Jam Master Jay was gunned down and denied being involved in the shooting of Jam Master Jay.

The 1995 Shakur shooting and the shooting of Jam Master Jay are a part of an ongoing federal investigation into violence in the Hip-Hop industry.

A number of rappers are expected to be indicted for their roles in other violent acts in the next few months.

Randy “Stretch” Walker was a producer/rapper who hailed from Queens, New York and was an associate of Tupac Shakur.

Shakur accused Walker, Sean “Diddy” Combs and Christopher “Notorious B.I.G.” of helping to orchestra a 1994 shooting in the lobby of Quad Recording Studios in Manhattan in a robbery attempt.

Walker was gunned down on Nov. 30, 1995, exactly one year after the Quad shooting

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