Only Living Suspect in , Tupac Shakur Murder Trial , Pleads Not Guilty.<br />ABC reports that Duane "Keffe D" Davis pleaded not <br />guilty to orchestrating the 1996 drive-by murder of <br />rapper Tupac Shakur at his arraignment on November 2. .<br />ABC reports that Duane "Keffe D" Davis pleaded not <br />guilty to orchestrating the 1996 drive-by murder of <br />rapper Tupac Shakur at his arraignment on November 2. .<br />The arraignment had reportedly been delayed <br />twice, as Davis sought to find legal representation.<br />At the arraignment, Davis said that <br />he had not retained his own counsel <br />and was appointed a public defender.<br />ABC reports that Davis is scheduled to make <br />his next court appearance on November 7.<br />In September, Davis was indicted by a Clark <br />County grand jury on one count of murder with <br />a deadly weapon with gang enhancement. .<br />The indictment comes nearly <br />30 years after Tupac's death. .<br />On September 7, 1996, Shakur died,<br />succumbing to injuries caused by a drive-by <br />shooting near the Las Vegas Strip.<br />On September 7, 1996, Shakur died,<br />succumbing to injuries caused by a drive-by <br />shooting near the Las Vegas Strip.<br />The shooting occurred shortly after a brawl between <br />members of two rival gangs in Compton, California.<br />The shooting occurred shortly after a brawl between <br />members of two rival gangs in Compton, California.<br />Davis is accused of being the "shot caller" <br />who orchestrated the "retaliatory shooting" <br />which resulted in Shakur's death.<br />Davis is accused of being the "shot caller" <br />who orchestrated the "retaliatory shooting" <br />which resulted in Shakur's death.<br />According to authorities, Davis is the <br />only living suspect in the homicide case.
