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Man Tied to Suspected Tupac Shakur Shooter Arrested in Las Vegas

2023-09-29 10 Dailymotion

Man Tied to Suspected Tupac Shakur Shooter , Arrested in Las Vegas.<br />On Sept. 29, Duane "Keffe D" Davis was arrested in connection with the 1996 killing of 2Pac, AP reports. .<br />The arrest comes after police raided Davis' wife's home on July 17 to search for anything "concerning the murder of Tupac Shakur.".<br />Law enforcement reportedly confiscated computers, <br />a cellphone, a hard drive, a magazine featuring Shakur, .40-caliber bullets, "tubs containing photographs" <br />and Davis' memoir, 'Compton Street Legend.'.<br />Davis previously admitted, both in <br />interviews and his memoir, that he was <br />a first-hand witness to Shakur's murder.<br />While riding in the front passenger seat of the vehicle, Davis claims to have slid a gun into <br />the back seat, from which shots were fired.<br />The 60-year-old self-proclaimed gangster said that his nephew, Orlando "Baby Lane" Anderson, was <br />one of two people sitting in the back of the car.<br />Anderson died two years <br />after Shakur was killed.<br />Retired L.A. Detective Greg Kading, <br />who investigated Shakur's murder for years, said he wasn't surprised by Davis' arrest.<br />It’s so long overdue. People <br />have been yearning for him to <br />be arrested for a long time. <br />It’s never been unsolved in <br />our minds. It’s been unprosecuted, Retired L.A. Detective Greg Kading, via statement.<br />All the other direct conspirators <br />or participants are all dead. Keffe D <br />is the last man standing among the <br />individuals that conspired to kill Tupac, Retired L.A. Detective Greg Kading, via statement

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