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Tupac Shakur’s alleged killer Duane Keith ‘Keffe D’ Davis pleads not guilty in the 1996 Las Vegas shooting

Duane Keith 'Keffe D' Davis
Duane Keith 'Keffe D' Davis

Tupac Shakur’s alleged killer, Duane Keith ‘Keffe D’ Davis has pleaded not guilty to orchestrating a drive-by shooting that killed the rapper in 1996 in Las Vegas.

The former Southern California street gang leader, who was in the vehicle from which shots were fired and the only person ever charged appeared before Clark County District Judge Tierra Jones on Thursday, November 2.

Special public defenders Robert Arroyo and Charles Cano represented Davis in court.

Davis lost his bid to hire defense attorney, Ross Goodman. Two weeks ago, Goodman had said prosecutors lack witnesses and key evidence, including a gun or vehicle, for the killing committed 27 years ago.

Before entering his plea Thursday, Davis stood in dark-blue jail garb and answered a short series of questions, telling the judge that he attended ‘a year in college,’ was not under the influence of any drugs, medication or alcohol, and that he understood he has been charged with murder.

Davis, 60, was arrested Sept. 29 outside a home in suburban Henderson where Las Vegas police served a search warrant July 17, drawing renewed attention to one of hip-hop music´s most enduring mysteries.

Davis remains jailed without bail, did not testify before the grand jury that indicted him and declined from jail to speak with The Associated Press.

The indictment alleges Davis obtained and provided a gun to someone in the back seat of a Cadillac before the car-to-car gunfire that mortally wounded Shakur and wounded rap music mogul Marion ‘Suge’ Knight at an intersection just off the Las Vegas Strip.

Shakur died a week later. He was 25.

Knight, now 58, is in prison in California, serving a 28-year sentence for the death of a Compton businessman in 2015.

He has not responded to messages through his attorneys seeking comment about Davis´ arrest.

Prosecutors allege that Shakur’s killing in Las Vegas came out of competition between East Coast members of a Bloods gang sect and West Coast groups of a Crips sect, including Davis, for dominance in a musical genre dubbed ‘gangsta rap.’

The grand jury was told the September 7, 1996 shooting in Las Vegas was retaliation for a brawl hours earlier at a Las Vegas Strip casino involving Shakur and Davis´ nephew, Orlando ‘Baby Lane’ Anderson.

Tupac ShaProsecutors told a grand jury that Davis implicated himself in the killing in multiple interviews and a 2019 tell-all memoir that described his life leading a Crips sect in Compton.

Davis has said he obtained a .40-caliber handgun and handed it to Anderson, a member of Davis´ gang, in the back seat of a Cadillac, though he didn´t identify Anderson as the shooter.

Anderson, then 22, denied involvement in Shakur’s killing and died two years later in a shooting in his hometown of Compton. The other back seat passenger and the driver of the Cadillac are also dead.

In his book, Davis wrote that he told authorities in 2010 what he knew of the killings of Shakur and gang rival Notorious B.I.G, whose legal name is Christopher Wallace, to protect himself and 48 of his Southside Compton Crips gang associates from prosecution and the possibility of life sentences in prison.

Wallace, also known as Biggie Smalls, was shot and killed in Los Angeles in March 1997, six months after Shakur´s death.

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