Who was Robert Wayne Lee aka ‘Boopac Shakur’? Vigilante pedophile hunter shot dead in Michigan
Mia Horton
Published Feb 03, 2026
A Michigan vigilante referred to via online entertainment as “Boopac Shakur” has died after he shot when he stood up to two youngsters over the course of the end of the week
Robert Wayne Lee, 40, had large number of devotees on his virtual entertainment accounts
The suspects are accepted to be Pontiac occupants however have not been recognized
Robert Wayne Lee, known as “Boopac Shakur” via virtual entertainment, was a vigilante figure in Michigan who acquired consideration for his web-based exercises. Sadly, his life reached a sad conclusion when he stood up to two youngsters and was shot during the experience.
Who was Robert Wayne Lee?
Robert Wayne Lee, matured 40 and known as “Boopac Shakur” via virtual entertainment, stood up to two young people at Widespread Coney Island in Pontiac, Michigan, on a Friday night around 10:30 p.m. Lee blamed one for the teenagers of being a pedophile and punched him during the showdown.
RIP Boopac Shakur 💔🕊️
Robert Lee AKA Boopac Shakur, 40, would spend his time EXPOSING child predators and ultimately help get them off the streets.
Alone he exposed 132 child predators who sought to harm children.
At 10:30 PM on Friday, Lee confronted two males, ages 17 and…
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The squabble heightened when the 18-year-old who was punched taken out a blade, and the other, a 17-year-old kid, shot Lee on numerous occasions with a handgun. Lee was hurried to a nearby clinic yet capitulated to his wounds and died.
The suspects, accepted to be Pontiac inhabitants, ran away from the area yet were subsequently captured on Saturday evening by criminal investigators from the Oakland Region Sheriff’s Office and specialists from the US Department of Liquor, Tobacco, Guns and Explosives. Their personalities have not been delivered, and criminal accusations against them were forthcoming.
Robert Wayne Lee was known for his internet based exercises, where he depicted himself as a vigilante focusing on people he accepted were kid hunters. Be that as it may, his methodology was not without contention, as he now and again erroneously recognized people as sexual stalkers. The sheriff’s office underlined that benevolent people seeking after such activities may not completely comprehend the lawful guidelines expected for convictions and the potential for brutality in such showdowns.
Sheriff Michael Bouchard noticed that people charged in such conditions had recently displayed fierce way of behaving, for example, smashing squad cars, when gone up against by these vigilantes.