Only Living Suspect in Tupac Shakur Murder Trial Pleads Not Guilty

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