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Currently, Russell Poole is 67 years, 11 months and 8 days old. Russell Poole will celebrate 68rd birthday on a Friday 17th of May 2024. Below we countdown to Russell Poole upcoming birthday.
Popular As | Russell Poole |
Occupation | Law Enforcement Officer |
Age | 67 years old |
Zodiac Sign | Taurus |
Born | May 17, 1956 (La Mirada, CA) |
Birthday | May 17 |
Town/City | La Mirada, CA |
Nationality | CA |
Russell Poole’s zodiac sign is Taurus. According to astrologers, Taurus is practical and well-grounded, the sign harvests the fruits of labor. They feel the need to always be surrounded by love and beauty, turned to the material world, hedonism, and physical pleasures. People born with their Sun in Taurus are sensual and tactile, considering touch and taste the most important of all senses. Stable and conservative, this is one of the most reliable signs of the zodiac, ready to endure and stick to their choices until they reach the point of personal satisfaction.
Russell Poole was born in the Year of the Monkey. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Monkey thrive on having fun. They’re energetic, upbeat, and good at listening but lack self-control. They like being active and stimulated and enjoy pleasing self before pleasing others. They’re heart-breakers, not good at long-term relationships, morals are weak. Compatible with Rat or Dragon.
Detective who rose to fame as a member of the Los Angeles Police Department for being the primary investigator of the murder of rapper Notorious B.I.G. His investigation formed the basis for the Pulitzer-prize winning book LAbyrinth by Randall Sullivan.
He joined the LAPD in 1981. Within three years, he became a detective trainee.
He was a central investigating figure for the LAPD during the infamous Rampart Scandal of the late 1990s. He contributed an alternative theory to the murder of Tupac Shakur in the crime non-fiction book Tupac:187.
His father was a member of the LAPD.
He appeared in Nick Broomfield's 2002 documentary Biggie & Tupac.