Mutulu Shakur, Tupac Shakur's stepfather, has been incarcerated for more than 35 years. The elder Shakur, now 71, is facing a rare form of blood cancer that his doctors say is incurable; and advocates are fighting so that he doesn't spend his last days behind bars.
Shakur is suffering from stage-3 multiple myeloma, a blood cancer that affects the bones and kidneys. And his attorney, Brad Thomson has explained that doctors with the Federal Bureau of Prisons gave Shakur less than six months to live in May.
“His health situation is extremely dire right now. He’s very much on an end-of-life trajectory. We’re looking at a matter of months at the most but, realistically, it could be a matter of days or weeks,” Thomson told NBC News. “At this point, the issue is getting him released so he can say goodbye to his loved ones, his family, his children, and grandchildren. To be surrounded by loved ones, so he can die in dignity, peace and comfort outside of prison.”