Las Vegas police have arrested someone in connection with the 1996 shooting of Tupac Shakur.
Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis was taken into custody on Friday morning, though the exact charges remain unclear. He has spoken openly about being at the scene of the drive-by shooting 27 years ago.
A Netflix documentary previously named Davis’ nephew as the shooter, despite the gangster bragging about killing Tupac in September 1996, in books and interviews.
The Compton Crip gang leader, 60, even wrote a memoir confessing to his role in the fatal shooting of the hip-hop legend.
He claimed in the 2018 documentary that he was riding in the car with his nephew Orlando Anderson and handed him the murder weapon before he fired.
Shakur was 25 when he was shot four times in the chest on September 7, 1996 while he was in Las Vegas. He died on September 13.
Davis wrote in his 2019 tell-all memoir ‘Compton Street Legend,’ that he was in the Cadillac involved in the shooting.
In the book, he said that he told authorities about his involvement in the killing in 2010, during a closed-door meeting with federal and local authorities.
‘They promised they would shred the indictment and stop the grand jury if I helped them out,’ he wrote.
At the time, he was 46 and facing life in prison on drug charges when he agreed to speak with the authorities.
The arrest comes two months after Vegas cops raided Davis’ wife’s home on July 17, looking for items ‘concerning the murder of Tupac Shakur.’
Authorities seized multiple computers, a cell phone and a hard drive from the property, and a Vibe magazine featuring Shakur.
They also took several 40-caliber bullets, two ‘tubs containing photographs’ and a copy of Davis’ memoir.
Insiders to the investigation claimed in August that homicide detectives were ‘optimistic’ about bringing a charge in the case.
Sources told The US Sun that the district attorney’s office was set to present their case to a grand Jury last month.
They added that a criminal case was expected ‘imminently’, and they were looking at ‘first-degree murder potentially for Keffe D’, based on Nevada law.
Metro Police investigators made ‘long and careful considerations’ over moving forward on the case, saying that they ‘did not enter into the investigation lightly.’
‘They knew that the world would be watching if they took any action against Davis,’ a source said. ‘They do not want to make any missteps.’
A separate source added that Keefe’s gloating had ‘talked himself into huge legal trouble’.
‘Who knows what Keefe will do,’ they said. ‘Maybe he might try to negotiate a plea deal.
Black Americans generally are strange set of people, gangsterism, drugs, crime and every social vices, at times I wonder if the effect of slavery contribute to this, I mean their ancestors were never opportuned to train them as they would have done in Africa, secondly learning the western culture is alien to them coz naturally there's always the tendencies of imperialism! It's been many years after 2Pac death, but the gangsterism issue still remain unabated ! Keep resting in peace fella
naptu2: Keefe D talks about the killing of Tupac and we also hear the police confession tapes
Keefe said that he, Orlando and two other people were in the white Cadillac. They had guns with them. Vlad says that there's a rumour that it was the girls that alerted them to Tupac's presence. He said no.
(Some girls had driven up beside Tupac and Suge's BMW and Tupac had invited them to Suge's club for the after party).
Keefe said that they were driving down the road when they saw the BMW. Tupac was hanging out of the window as if it was a parade. They heard the girls shouting, "Tupac! Tupac"! afterwards. They drove up beside the BMW and Baby Lane reached across the other passenger and opened fire. Keefe D said that he saw a bullet hit Suge in the head and he thought that Suge was dead (the bullet just grazed him). He said that he was on the other side of the Cadillac and if the BMW had been on his side, he would have shot them.
Vlad asked if any of the Death Row crew returned fire and Keefe said that they did. The video cuts to Reggie Wright (more about him later) and he said that Bountry (Mob James' younger brother) and some Death Row people fired back.
Keefe said some women in another car tried to chase their Cadillac, but they shot out the women's windows and they stopped.
Keefe initially didn't want to talk, but Vlad read passages from his book and played the police confession tape and the Keefe told his story.
The reason that Keefe can talk is because he made a deal with the government. They got him on some drug charges, but they wanted more evidence on the Tupac case, so they made a deal with him that granted him immunity on the drugs charges and anything that he might tell them about the killing of Tupac.
In another video Vlad asked him if he is scared that the government can still charge him for something he did that night and he said that he's not scared.
All the other people that were with Keefe D in the Cadillac that night are all dead.
Vlad also interviewed other gangsters who said that they don't respect Keefe D because he snitched on his dead nephew. Vlad asked him if he was worried that gangsters might want to get revenge. He said that he's not worried about anything because he's still the same person that he was and he knows how to protect himself to the fullest.
This was the incident that put the wheels in motion and led to the death of Tupac Shakur. I'll begin with the rumour.
All the main workers at Death Row Records had Death Row neck chains. A rumour spread through Compton that Sean Puffy Combs was willing to pay a lot of money to anyone that could bring him an authentic Death Row chain. Those that told the rumour said that Bad Boy Records was going to do a music video and they wanted to use the Death Row chain in the video.
It was alleged that some members of the South Side Crips, including Orlando "Baby" Lane saw a member of the Bloodz, Treyvon Lane, who also worked at Death Row, in a mall and that they attacked him, beat him up and snatched his chain. Some of the rumours claim that Treyvon Lane was able to get his chain back, while others claimed that he didn't get it back.
Now let's introduce another of our primary witnesses. He is a senior member of the South Side Crips, he was in the car from which the shots that killed Tupac were fired and he is the uncle of Orlando "Baby" Lane. His name is Keefe D.
Keefe claimed that it wasn't true that Bad Boy had a bounty on the chains and according to him, the chains were worthless. He said that it was the Bloodz that caused the altercation.
He said that Orlando Lane and two other Crips got into the mall and they saw Treyvon Lane and another Blood maltreating a Crip, so they went to rescue the Crip. He said that it was in the middle of the altercation that Orlando Lane snatched Treyvon Lane's chain. I'll leave him to tell the rest of the story.
Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas used to be the second home of boxing in the 1980s (after Madison Square Garden). A lot of the Hagler, Sugar Ray and Tommy Hearns fights took place at Caesar's Palace Hotel in Las Vegas and people were able to bet on the fights at the casino in the hotel.
Then in 1993 a new hotel opened that would challenge Caesar's Palace's position. It was the MGM Grand Hotel and if I remember correctly, it was the largest hotel in the world at the time. It was opened with a boxing match that featured Julio Caesar Chavez, but I can't remember who he fought against.
Now, as you'll see later, Mike Tyson was very good friends with Tupac Shakur and he had commissioner Tupac to produce a song that he would use for his ring walk in his fight against Bruce Seldon at the MGM Grand in 1996. Tyson said he kept calling Tupac to remind him about the tape because quite often the song arrives very late (he later said that he felt guilty for rushing Tupac like that).
So Tupac came to the MGM Grand for the fight. While he and his Death Row crew were sitting in the foyer, Treyvon Lane suddenly saw Orlando Anderson and he told the rest of the crew that that was the guy that jumped him at the mall and snatched his chain.
Tray Dee, who is a member of the Crips, Mob James, who was a member of the Bloodz and other gangsters have condemned what happened next.
Tupac took off towards Baby Lane, with the rest of the Death Row crew in tow and they beat the hell out of him for jumping Treyvon Lane at the mall.
Mob James said that Suge should have never allowed that to happen. Tupac was an artiste, not a gangster. He said that Suge should have assigned somebody to take Tupac to the car while the hommies handled business. Tray Dee said that Tupac was not a gangster and so he shouldn't have done that. He didn't understand the consequences of doing something like that. Keefe D said that he feels remorse for Tupac, but when he did what he did, he gave them the green light to do whatever they did to him. Mob James said that Tupac did not understand that Orlando Anderson was a gangster and no gangster would allow a rapper who was not a gangster, to beat him and get away with it. There must be consequences.
This is the CCTV footage that shows Tupac and crew beating Orlando "Baby" Lane and it also shows them leaving the hotel afterwards.
Why is abacha's death not been investigated? A whole general and a powerful president, till now we are still living with the woman that killed abacha with apple and others that planed it...... they should go and dig him out for autopsy
Finally, we can now rest. I remember all the lame conspiracy theories about him faking his death, and some persons claiming to have spotted him in some foreign countries. Now we all can rest knowing that he really died.
Biggy had nothing to do with his death, they just wasted Thier lives for nothing, worst of all both pac and biggie were just kids when they died, if only they knew better.
Tupac got killed for beating up a guy previously. Wow, most thought Diddy and Biggy had something to do with it. Biggy more than likely got killed because of Tupac's death. Sad, this is why it's important to stop spreading lies, rumors, and innuendos.
A killer who got no glory......he wanted to be part of history, thats why he bragged and talked himself into it. Enjoy it now that special recognition its here at your doorstep.
New urban dictionary entry (Keefe'd) - When you think you've got away with a crime and it comes back to haunt you 27 years later. That means you've been "Keefe'd". Enjoy the rest of your years in prison Keefe