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    Tupac Murder Breakthrough: Prosecutors Says They've Found Evidence to Use Against Crips Ganger Member Keefe D

    By Knewz Staff,

    16 hours ago

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    Prosecutors claim to have evidence that places Duane "Keefe D" Davis in Las Vegas at the time of late rapper Tupac Shakur's murder, Knewz..com has learned. 61-year-old Davis, a one-time leader of the Crips gang, has been accused of orchestrating Tupac's 1996 murder and has publicly admitted to sitting in the front passenger seat of the car that pulled up next to the rapper's vehicle on the Las Vegas Strip moments before the shooting occurred.
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    Tupac was fatally shot on in a car on the Las Vegas Strip in 1996. BY: MEGA
    Davis has remained in custody on $750,000 bail since he was arrested in connection to Tupac's murder in September 2023. In June, another man posted Davis' bond; however, a judge denied his request to be released before trial, citing concerns that the bond was a "de facto contract for future interviews", according to local news
    . Davis' attorney, Carl Arnold, previously told the outlet his client made false public statements about Tupac's murder and should not be taken seriously.
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    Prosecutors filed new evidence against Davis, citing a Las Vegas hotel reservation made in his wife's name at the time of the murder. BY: MEGA
    On Thursday, July 18, prosecutors filed new evidence that revealed Davis' wife made a hotel reservation in Sin City in her name when the murder occurred. The shocking development comes after Davis' lawyers alleged there was no proof that he was in the city where the rapper was killed.
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    Davis' lawyers previously argued there was no evidence placing him in Las Vegas. BY: SUPPLIED
    Back in 2009, during the LAPD's investigation of rapper Christopher “The Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace's 1997 murder, Davis was offered a proffer, which he reportedly believed granted him immunity in Tupac's case. Prosecutors stated Davis then became a confidential informant for a task force investigating Wallace's murder. On Davis' involvement, prosecutors said: "[Davis] denied any involvement in that murder, however, volunteered his knowledge about the murder of Tupac Shakur." "Thereafter, on Dec. 18, 2008, he provided a recorded version of events similar to his other re-countings of the murder, all of which was consistent with the known evidence from the early investigation."
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    Tupac's group is believed to have had an altercation with Davis' nephew and rival gang member Orlando Anderson, hours before the fatal shooting. BY: MEGA
    Prosecutors additionally said Davis provided a Las Vegas Metro Police Department homicide detective a statement in 2009, in which he "attempted to elude responsibility for the murder of Shakur". Prosecutors noted Davis also stated in the interview that he was in Las Vegas at the time of the murder for the Mike Tyson fight. As previously reported, hours before the rapper's murder, Tupac's group allegedly had an altercation with Davis' nephew, Orlando Anderson, who was also a rival gang member. Davis allegedly confessed to securing the firearm his nephew used to shoot Tupac.
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