It may be known as the Central Intelligence Agency, but it does not have all the answers.
The CIA recently celebrated its one month anniversary on Twitter, and the agency decided to answer a few burning questions from its followers.
In the midst of tweeting out responses, the CIA's page sent out a tweet no one was expecting.
"No, we don't know where Tupac is. #twitterversary," tweeted the CIA.
The tweet caused some confusion and left many wondering if there was any weight behind a comment made by Suge Knight back in May about the late rapper.
As previously reported, TMZ caught up with Knight outside of 1OAK where he went on a rant about various things from Puff Daddy to why he thinks Pac is still alive and more.
Knight said if Pac were really dead, an arrest would have been made by now. He went on to say that part of the reason he believes the late West Coast rapper is still alive is that someone came forward to confess to shooting the rapper, but was never arrested.
"One thing people gotta realize. It's mothaf***as born and raised out here," Knight said. "You supposed to respect the mothaf***as that live out here. Cause right now we got a lot of out-of-towners living out here and they ain't said nothing about it. You'll have a mothaf***a walk down the street and say 'Suge Knight killed Tupac.' When everybody know off the top I ain't the n***a that killed Tupac. I'm the n***a that protected Tupac."
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