Tupac murder suspect hit with new charges
The man charged in the 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur got into a fight with another murder suspect inside a Las Vegas jail last month, according to an arrest repo
Keefe D was involved in a violent brawl while awaiting trial for Tupac Shakur’s murder, leading to additional charges.
The man accused of orchestrating the 1996 drive-by shooting that killed hip hop icon Tupac Shakur is now facing an additional battery charge. A criminal complaint was filed Sunday charging Duane Davis with a charge of battery by a prisoner.
Duane “Keffe D” Davis has been in custody since he was indicted in 2023 on a charge of murder with a deadly weapon with the intent to promote, further or assist a criminal gang.
The man accused of orchestrating the murder of Tupac Shakur faces a new charge following an incident inside jail, records said.
The man accused of ordering the 1996 drive-by shooting that killed hip hop icon Tupac Shakur appeared in court on Tuesday for a separate battery case. Duane Davis, 61, is accused of fighting with another inmate while at the Clark County Detention Center,
Davis has been in custody since September 2023, when he was indicted for his alleged role in the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur, marking a significant development in a decades-long investigation. Davis has pleaded not guilty to the murder charge, and his trial is scheduled to begin in March 2025.
A Nevada judge has upheld the murder charge of the only suspect to ever be prosecuted in the 1990s killing of rap icon Tupac Shakur.
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The big thing working against Davis is that he went on record in several interviews confessing to being involved in Pac’s murder. In 2008, he allegedly confessed to the murder as a part of a “proffer agreement,” meaning that anything he told investigators at the time could not be used against him in court.