Wack 100 Reveals Why He’s Interested In Bailing Out Keefe D

Wack 100 is someone who has never shied away from being controversial. Overall, he has found himself in the center of some wild internet feuds. Moreover, he has commented on some of the biggest ongoing stories in the culture. One narrative that he is currently following involves Keefe D. As many of you already know, Keefe D is currently in jail and set to stand trial for his alleged involvement in the 2Pac murder. Keefe D had made numerous peculiar statements in the media, and it led to suspicion that he was involved in Tupac’s death, in some way shape, and form.

In a recent interview with VladTV, Wack 100 spoke about Keefe D and his current situation. Right now, Keefe D could be bailed out of jail for $75K. As Wack explains, he would be interested in putting up the money. Why? Well, he thinks it would be interested to make some sort of documentary or content with the man. In fact, Wack states that he would only pay for his bail if he got some sort of guarantee that he would have exclusive rights to tell that story.

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Wack 100 Gives His Take

Furthermore, Vlad and Wack 100 speculated that Keefe D was simply looking for clout by telling his stories. The two are not so sure he will be convicted, and they are curious as to how it all goes down. Vlad also revealed that the LAPD wants footage of his interview with Keefe, but he is refusing to cooperate right now. Needless to say, there is lots of interest around this case, and given the victim at hand, it is easy to understand why.

Let us know what you think of this comment from Wack 100, in the comments section down below. Do you believe that it would be wise to bail out Keefe D and do content with him? Would you be interested in watching something of the sort? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

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Gangster Duane “Keefe D” Davis Refuses to Testify in Tupac Murder Trial

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Duane “Keefe D” Davis, the accused mastermind behind the murder of rap icon Tupac Shakur, has announced that he will not be taking the stand to testify in his own defense. This decision comes despite a long-hidden confession from Davis concerning the infamous 1996 murder being submitted into evidence at his trial.

As reported by The Sun, Davis, who has previously confessed to his role in orchestrating Tupac’s assassination, has chosen to invoke his Fifth Amendment right, which protects individuals from self-incrimination. Despite having made multiple confessions to law enforcement in the past, Davis now refuses to answer questions about his involvement in the crime.

The 60-year-old former Compton drug dealer has reportedly expressed frustration with feeling “fitted up” over the murder and has decided to remain silent in court. His attorney, Carl Arnold, confirmed that Davis will not be giving evidence, opting instead to let his previous confessions speak for themselves.

Davis’s decision comes as a surprise to many, especially considering his previous cooperation with law enforcement. He had previously made confessions to both the LAPD in 2008 and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police in 2009, believing he was immune to prosecution due to a “proffer” deal. However, Davis now faces the possibility of life imprisonment if convicted.

Despite his refusal to testify, Davis remains confident in the strength of his case. Arnold stated that Davis believes the case is “winnable” and has never asked for a plea bargain. The burden now falls on prosecutors to prove Davis’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

Arnold also plans to subpoena Tupac’s friend and rap mogul Suge Knight to testify in the trial. While Davis may not be taking the stand, the courtroom drama surrounding Tupac’s murder trial is far from over.

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Tupac Murder Trial: End Date Set For Discovery Period

Last year, Duane “Keefe D” Davis was shockingly arrested for the murder of Tupac Shakur more than 25 years after the murder took place. It came after police executed a surprise raid in conjunction with a renewed investigation into the case. Keefe D has frequently appeared on various platforms online to discusses the details of the killing. In fact, his refusal to stop discussing more and more specific details of the case is the biggest reason many fans believe he was arrested.

The trial has moved forward very slowly in the months since his arrest. Part of that came from Keefe D himself who had repeated issues with lawyers that delayed trial proceedings. Things were tentatively scheduled to get under way in June, but that was later delayed due to how long discovery was expected to take. During a trial update today, lawyers for both sides confirmed they’re still making good time. According to All Hip Hop, the prosecution claimed they believe they’ll be able to wrap up the discovery period in two months. The defense also confirmed they’ve begun receiving documents from the prosecution. While it’s mostly a procedural development it means the trial is still on track to meet its tentative start date in November.

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Tupac’s Murder Trial Proceeding On Schedule

Tupac’s voice was recently back in the ears of fans following the biggest beef in rap. Kendrick Lamar and Drake have been in a feud since Future & Metro Boomin dropped the song “Like That” last month. In his second response track “Taylor Made Freestyle” Drake deployed an AI version of the legendary “California Love” rapper’s voice.

One person who took issue with the AI was Tupac’s brother. He reportedly compared it to using a nuclear bomb in a one-on-one. What do you think of the Tupac murder trial being schedule to start a full year after Keefe D was first arrested? Do you think he will be found guilty of the murder of the iconic rapper? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Keefe D “Could’ve Spilled His Guts” About Diddy, Ex-FBI Agent Claims

Retired FBI agent Phil Carson, who worked on the murder of 2Pac, says it’s possible the murder suspect in the case, Keefe D, could’ve “spilled his guts” about Diddy. Noting the life sentence Keefe D is facing, Carson explained that he could’ve provided information to help himself out. Keefe D previously claimed Diddy placed a $1 million hit on 2Pac. The comments come as Homeland Security agents raided Diddy’s properties in Los Angeles and Miami. He is also facing numerous civil lawsuits related to misconduct allegations.

“It’s not like the olden days of the Italian mafia where everybody kept their mouth shut,” Carson began, speaking with The Daily Mail. “As soon as somebody has handcuffs on them, they’ll sell out their own mom now. Keefe’s arrested, and that’s a game-changer, because they have something over him. And that’s when he may start spilling his guts. He’s an OG from out here.”

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Authorities Raid Diddy’s Miami Property

MIAMI BEACH, FL – MARCH 25: Police and Homeland Security officers are seen at the waterfront mansion of Sean Combs aka Diddy in Miami during a bi-coastal raid on March 25, 2024, in Miami Beach, Florida. (Photo by MEGA/GC Images)

Carson continued: “He’s rubbed shoulders with a lot of the big shots. Every one of those guys has a story to tell about how the streets were run back then. So who’s to say Keefe didn’t start throwing stuff out there that he hasn’t talked about before, to potentially save his a**? That’s not to say it’s the reason federal law enforcement executed these warrants on Diddy’s house. But it would be interesting to know what the evidence is, and where that evidence came from, that they put in these affidavits to get both these search warrants. It’s got to be something of substance.”

Diddy’s attorney, Aaron Dyer, labeled the raids a “gross overuse of military-level force” in a statement the following day. “Mr. Combs was never detained but spoke to and cooperated with authorities,” he said. “Despite media speculation, neither Mr. Combs nor any of his family members have been arrested nor has their ability to travel been restricted in any way.” Be on the lookout for further updates on the case against Diddy on HotNewHipHop.

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Tupac Murder Trial Hit With Multi-Month Delay

Last year, fans were shocked with the Las Vegas Police Department made an announcement. They confirmed that a raid they executed was part of an investigation related to the murder of Tupac Shakur. The murder took place in 1996 and has gone unsolved for decades. But the raid turned out to only be the start of a renewed interest in the late rapper’s tragic death. Eventually they went on to arrest Duane “Keefe D” Davis and charge him with the murder.

The arrest didn’t exactly come as a shock to many rap fans online. Keefe D has been publicly discussing the murder and his role in it for years now. In fact, his continued blatant discussion of facts about the case was one of the reasons cited for renewed interest in prosecuting the murder. But the eventual trial has already hit a series of road blocks preventing it from getting underway. He’s had numerous issues with keeping lawyers. That even including part of his legal counsel failing to show up entirely during one pre-trial hearing. Those problems have persisted as the trial recently received yet another setback due to Keefe D getting a new lawyer.

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Keefe D’s Tupac Murder Trial Delayed Again

Because Keefe D’s new lawyer needs more time to gather evidence in discovery, his trial date was pushed all the way back to November. The news comes just a few weeks after D’s bail was set at $750k. His new legal team claims that the money is coming in and he’s not worried about procuring it, though as of today he remains behind bars.

The trial is expected to uncover tons of new evidence about one of the most talked about events in rap history. During pre-trial audio was played where Keefe D makes the claim that Diddy actually put out a million dollar hit on Tupac. The legendary rap mogul being brought into the trial seems like particularly bad timing as he’s already dealing with a myriad of other legal issues. What do you think of Keefe D’s trial for the murder of Tupac once again being delayed? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Keefe D’s Nephew Confessed To 2Pac Killing, Former Cop Alleges

Keefe D’s nephew, Orlando Anderson, allegedly bragged about the killing of 2Pac just days afterward, according to retired Compton Gang Unit Officer Robert Ladd. Ladd explained to VladTV that multiple informants claimed Anderson boasted about the murder.

“Within the next few days [of the shooting], we started getting calls from informants,” he said. “And our first ones were saying, ‘Hey it’s Keefe [and] Orlando was the shooter.’ They’re telling us that Bubble Up and Big Dre were in the car. This is days after. This is informants telling us. And it’s just not us; other people had informants too. [Former Compton Police chief] Reggie Sr., this guy in charge of the narcotics unit, Bobby Baker — they were also getting calls with the same information.”

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Keefe D Appears In Court For 2Pac Killing

Duane “Keefe D” Davis, 60, appears in a Las Vegas court on October 19, 2023 for his arraignment on murder charges in the death of rapper Tupac Shakur. Shakur, 25, died on September 7, 1996, six days after being shot while in a car near the Las Vegas Strip. (Photo by John Locher / POOL / AFP) (Photo by JOHN LOCHER/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

He continued: “So it wasn’t just us getting information about this. We were told that Orlando came back and started to brag about it — not Keefe D, not Big Dre, not Bubble Up. It was just Orlando. Everyone’s telling us, ‘Orlando’s coming back, he’s bragging about killing them.’ You know, rightfully so, probably. But this is within his own gang. So then the word spread and people start calling us.” Check out Ladd’s full comments on the investigation below.

Robert Ladd Discusses 2Pac Murder Case

While Anderson was shot and killed in an unrelated gang shootout in 1998, Keefe D was arrested and charged in connection with the murder, last September. His trial will begin on June 3. Be on the lookout for further updates on Keefe D on HotNewHipHop.

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Keefe D’s Nephew Bragged About Murdering 2Pac, Retired Cop Alleges

Last year, an arrest was finally made in connection to 2Pac’s murder, and Keefe D was put behind bars. The alleged gang member is accused of having been the “shot-caller” of the infamous 1996 Vegas drive-by. The man long believed to have pulled the trigger, his nephew Orlando Anderson, was never charged in connection to the crime and later died in 1998.

During a recent interview with a former member of the Compton PD Gang Unit, Robert Ladd, he recalled the days after the shooting. According to him, informants gave authorities both Keefe D and Anderson’s names in no time. Allegedly, Anderson had also returned to Compton after the shooting to boast about the crime. “Within the next few days, we start getting calls from informants. Our first ones were saying, ‘Hey, it’s Keefe D. Orlando [Anderson] was a shooter.’ They’re telling us that Bubble Up and Big Dre were in the car. This is days after informants telling us, and it’s not just us. Other people had informants too,” he recalls.

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Robert Ladd Recalls Days After 2Pac’s Shooting

Ladd also explains that in the days after the shooting, there was a lack of communication between the Compton PD and the Las Vegas PD, out of fear of information leaking. As a result, Compton PD wasn’t notified that they should have been looking out for a white Cadillac, and the car returning to Compton was missed.

“Days have gone by now, and all we’re saying is, ‘Come on man, we know the white Cadillac is coming back to the hood. If we knew there was a white Cadillac we would’ve been looking for it,” he also adds. “I mean, in that type of aspect, maybe we could have caught him or even, uh, you know, found the Cadillac.” What do you think of retired cop Robert Ladd alleging that Orlando Anderson boasted about killing 2Pac? Are you surprised? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Keefe D Hires New Lawyer Ahead Of 2Pac Murder Trial

Late last year it was reported that the man accused of being responsible for 2Pac’s murder, Keefe D, didn’t have the finances to hire a lawyer. He would instead be using public defenders Charles Cano and Robert Arroyo, who were appointed to represent him in November. They dealt with his request for bail, which was later set at $750K. While it was more than his lawyers were hoping for, prosecutors fought hard to keep him behind bars ahead of his trial. They argued that he was simply too dangerous to let out. He’s currently in custody at the Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas.

Keefe D’s trial is scheduled for June of this year, and to prepare, he recently hired a new private attorney. Carl Arnold, a Nevada lawyer, will replace his public defenders. It’s unclear whether or not Keefe D and his family will be able to gather the funds necessary to post his bail before the trial. If he is released, however, he’ll be placed on house arrest.

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Duane “Keffe D” Davis appears in court with his attorney Charles Cano for a hearing at the Regional Justice Center on January 9, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Davis was indicted in 2023 on murder charges for his involvement in the killing of rapper Tupac Shakur in 1996. (Photo by Rachel Aston-Pool/Getty Images)

Previously, Keefe D has spoken openly about his alleged involvement in 2Pac’s murder. According to him, however, this was all simply for “entertainment.” In a court filing from December, his lawyers argued that their client believed he had immunity, and discussed the case solely for financial gain. “The book and video interviews were produced for a financial benefit under the belief that Duane had immunity,” they wrote. “The truthfulness of the content of the interviews was never verified. The book and interviews were done for entertainment purposes and to make money from a situation that Kading and others had already profited.”

Keefe D pleaded not guilty to 2Pac’s murder in November, and if convicted could face life in prison. What do you think of Keefe D reportedly dropping his public defenders before trial? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Keefe D Granted $750,000 Bail In Tupac Shakur Murder Case

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Duane “Keefe D” Davis, the man charged with the murder of iconic rapper Tupac Shakur, has been granted a $700K bail. 

Keefe D Granted Bail

On Jan. 9, Clark County District Court Judge Carli Kierny set Duane “Keefe D” Davis’ bail amount for $750,000. The decision to grant bail took into account the age of Keefe D’s criminal record, the age of the case, and his long-standing residency in Henderson, Nevada, among other factors.

Prosecutors argued against his release, citing his history of probation violations and potential danger to witnesses. 

Keefe D has pleaded not guilty in the case. His legal team had initially requested bail set at no more than $100,000, along with house arrest due to his deteriorating health. Keefe D reportedly suffered from colon cancer during his time in custody.

Back in Court

Keefe D  is due back in court on February 20, 2024, for a status check, providing an opportunity to review the case’s progress. The trial itself is scheduled to begin on June 3.

Updated By: Chris Samuel (1/8/23 at 5:00 pm)

Keefe D Pleads For House Arrest

Duane “Keefe D” Davis, a central figure in the investigation of the murder of rap legend Tupac Shakur, has recently pleaded for house arrest as he faces trial.

Keefe D’s Plea For House Arrest 

In a courtroom in Las Vegas on Jan. 2, Keefe D requested to be placed on house arrest due to health concerns ahead of the trial set to commence in June 2024. Despite court-appointed lawyers arguing that he poses no danger to the community and won’t flee, prosecutors are determined to prevent his release, citing potential harm to witnesses. 

Keefe D’s plea for house arrest is met with opposition from prosecutors, who believe that releasing him would put witnesses at risk. In a court filing submitted in Dec. 2023, prosecutors pointed to jail telephone recordings and a list of names provided to Keefe D’s family members as evidence of potential witness harm if he were to be released. 

‘Compton Street Legend’

Additionally, prosecutors are using Keefe D’s own words from police interviews dating back to 2008 and his 2019 memoir, Compton Street Legend, as strong evidence of his involvement in orchestrating the Sept. 1996 drive-by shooting that claimed Tupac’s life.

The court-appointed lawyers argue that Keefe D, who is 60 years old, is in poor health and should be allowed house arrest. They insist that he poses no threat to the community and is not a flight risk. 

Seeking to set his bail at no more than $100,000, they claim that he is willing to abide by any restrictions imposed during house arrest. However, prosecutors are resolute in their stance that he should remain behind bars.

Keefe D awaits trial at the Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas. As a precautionary measure, detainees’ phone calls at the facility are routinely recorded. Should he be convicted, he could face the possibility of spending the rest of his life in a Nevada state prison.

Updated By: Chris Samuel (1/3/23 at 2:53 pm)

Keefe D’s Lawyer Seeks Reasonable Bail

Lawyers representing Duane “Keefe D” Davis, a key figure in the investigation of Tupac Shakur’s murder, have filed a motion requesting his release on reasonable bail. Davis’ lawyers have insisted that his past statements were strictly for entertainment purposes.

‘Reasonable Bail’

In a motion filed on Dec. 14, Keefe D’s lawyers are urging a Las Vegas judge to release him from jail pending trial or set a “reasonable bail” not exceeding $100,000. 

They argue that the evidence against Keefe D does not meet the standard of proof required to justify denying him bail. The motion states:

“This Court should release Duane on house arrest with electronic monitoring pending trial.” 

Duane “Keefe D” Davis’s attorneys argue that he should not be denied bail and that the statements he made about Tupac’s murder were for entertainment purposes. 

This request comes after Keefe D has been held in jail since his arrest in Sept. 2023. The motion also highlights concerns about his health while in detention. 

‘Entertainment Purposes’?

Regarding his remarks about Tupac’s murder, Keefe D’s lawyers claim that his words should not be taken seriously and were intended for entertainment purposes. 

They point to excerpts from his memoir, Compton Street Legend, and YouTube interviews where Keefe D alleged his nephew, Orlando Anderson, was the shooter from the Cadillac, which was a widely-held belief at the time. 

“The truthfulness of the content of the interviews was never verified,” one passage form his lawyers reads. “The book and interviews were done for entertainment purposes and to make money from a situation that [LAPD officers] and others had already profited [from].” 

Health Concerns

In addition to seeking reasonable bail, Keefe D’s lawyers cited concerns about his health while in detention. They assert that he is not receiving necessary medical check-ups and highlight his declining heart health, necessitating the resumption of medication. 

Furthermore, they describe the poor quality of the diet provided in jail, with heavily processed meals high in sodium. These factors, according to Keefe D’s lawyers, contribute to his deteriorating health.

Keefe D has entered a plea of not guilty to the murder charge and is scheduled for his next court appearance on January 2, 2024.

Updated By: Chris Samuel (12/19/23 at 2:49 pm)

Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis Granted Trial Date For Summer 2024 In Tupac Shakur Murder Case

Duane “Keefe D” Davis is set to stand trial in the murder case tied to the late Tupac Shakur. A trial date has been scheduled, following Davis’s not-guilty plea on Nov. 2. Davis faces the potential of a life sentence if convicted.

Keefe D Set For Summer 2024 Trial

Duane “Keefe D” Davis, age 60, has been granted a trial date in the murder case involving rap icon Tupac Shakur.

Clark County Judge Carli Kearney set the trial date for June 3, 2024, during a hearing on November 7. Davis, who entered a not-guilty plea on November 2, could face a life sentence if convicted. Though he will not face the death penalty, Davis remains in custody and is scheduled to appear in court for a status check on January 3, 2024.

The trial date announcement comes after Davis’ bid for former attorney Ross Goodman was unsuccessful. Instead, two special public defenders, Robert Arroyo and Charles Cano, have been appointed to represent Davis in the murder case. 

Davis has been in custody since September 2023, when he was charged with the death of Tupac Shakur, which occurred in September 1996.

Updated By: Chris Samuel (11/8/23 at 4:43 pm)

Keefe D Denies Involvement In Tupac Shakur’s Murder, Pleads Not Guilty

Keefe D appeared in a Nevada court and pleaded not guilty to the murder of Tupac Shakur in 1996. Davis, who failed to meet the terms of a payment agreement with his original attorney, attended the proceeding without private legal representation and was represented by public defenders Robert Arroyo and Charles Cano. He is the first person to be arrested in direct connection with the decades-old murder case that has puzzled investigators for years.

Not Guilty?

On Thursday, Nov. 2, during his court appearance, Keefe D, also known as Duane Keith Davis, who has admitted being in the car from which Tupac Shakur was shot, maintained that he did not fire the fatal shots and pointed to another individual as the shooter.

While detailing his involvement in interviews such as VLADTV and his memoir, Davis now faces charges of murder, use of a deadly weapon, and intent to promote or assist a criminal gang. Clark County District Court Judge Tierra Jones informed Davis that prosecutors are not seeking the death penalty. However, if found guilty of the murder charge, Davis could face life in prison.

Updated By: Yasmine Duhé (11/3/23 at 3:17 pm)

Keefe D Faces Trial Without Legal Representation Due to Financial Constraints

Duane “Keefe D” Davis, the individual accused of the murder of rap icon Tupac Shakur, is facing yet another hurdle in court. With his upcoming trial, he finds himself powerless and unable to afford a lawyer. 

In Court With No Lawyer?

Duane “Keefe D” Davis recently appeared in a Nevada courtroom without legal representation after losing his bid to hire a local defense attorney, leaving him to navigate the complex legal proceedings alone. 

The murder case of Tupac Shakur, which dates back to September 1996, has resurfaced with Keefe D in the spotlight. During a recent hearing on Nov. 2, Davis stood before the court without a lawyer, having been unable to secure the services of attorney Ross Goodman. 

Prior to that on Nov. 1, the judge inquired if Goodman was representing Davis, to which Goodman replied, “I’m not confirming that today.” Goodman, who conversed with Davis in mid-October 2023, argued that the prosecutors lacked substantial evidence and credible witnesses against his client. 

Davis Unable To Afford A Lawyer

Unfortunately, Davis was unable to reach mutually agreeable terms for a payment agreement with Goodman, which led to their inability to move forward with their professional relationship. Consequently, Davis is left with no other option but to rely on a public defender for his murder trial. 

This financial constraint hampers his ability to mount a robust defense and raises concerns about the fairness of the legal proceedings.

On Twitter (X), users expressed their opinions regarding Davis’s inability to afford legal representation. Commenters speculated about the potential implications, with one user pronouncing, “It’s over for you KEEFE D,” while another user bleakly asserted, “Bro don’t even got a chance.” 

Prosecutors hold the view that Davis implicated himself in the killing during multiple interviews and through his 2019 memoir titled Compton Street Legend, wherein he chronicled his experiences leading a Crips gang in Compton.  The trial’s start date remains unconfirmed.

Updated By: Chris Samuel (11/2/23 at 2:58 pm)

Keefe D’s Arraignment Delayed Again, Lawyer Uncertain About Representation

Duane “Keefe D” Davis, a key figure in the murder case of rap icon Tupac Shakur, faced yet another setback in court. During his arraignment, the proceedings took an unexpected turn as his lawyer requested more time to determine their representation, leaving many questions about the progress of Davis’s defense in this high-profile case.

Another Setback

Duane “Keefe D” Davis faced another setback in his recent court appearance in the murder case of rap icon Tupac Shakur. On October 19, the 60-year-old appeared in Clark County Court, only to have his arraignment postponed once again. 

The hearing lasted only a few seconds as his lawyer stated the need for more time to determine their representation. Davis stands accused of orchestrating the “retaliation shooting” that resulted in Tupac’s death. 

No Progress Yet?

Davis, sporting a graying beard and wearing a blue jail jumpsuit and shackles, stood before the judge in Clark County Court. However, his arraignment was over almost as soon as it began. 

His lawyer informed the court that they could not assert their representation and requested an additional two weeks to figure it out. Davis was indicted by a Clark County grand jury on one count of open murder with a deadly weapon, with a gang enhancement added due to his alleged involvement in Tupac’s murder. 

Since his arrest on September 29, Davis has been in custody awaiting trial. However, the exact trial date has yet to be confirmed, further prolonging the legal proceedings.

Dangerous Confessions

According to the police, Davis confessed to being present in the white Cadillac from which the fatal shots were fired at Tupac. 

However, he maintains that he was not the actual shooter, claiming to have provided the gun and organized the “retaliation shooting.” The ongoing investigation aims to establish the full extent of Davis’s involvement in the crime.

A shocking confession has come to light as a recently resurfaced video clip reveals Duane “Keefe D” Davis admitting Diddy hired him for the murder of the late rapper Tupac Shakur. The revelation has reignited the long-standing conspiracy theories surrounding Tupac’s untimely demise, leaving fans and the music industry stunned and outraged.

Updated By: Chris Samuel (10/19/23 at 3:45 pm)

More Dark Secrets Revealed?

The new clip resurfaced on Monday, October 9, and it was a video interview conducted in 2008 by former LAPD detective Greg Kading, Davis provided chilling details about the alleged plot. According to Davis, Diddy approached him and his associates from the South Side Crips with an offer to kill Tupac. Davis quotes Diddy as saying:

“S*it, he said he’d give us anything for them dudes’ heads, you know,” and “Man, I need to get rid of these guys.” 

The incentive for carrying out the murder, as disclosed by Davis, was  $1 million.

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The resurfacing of this video on Twitter (X) has sent shockwaves on social media, with users expressing their disbelief and disapproval. One user commented, “If this is true, this is sick!” while another shared, “SMH I can’t f*ck wit Puff no more man; this is crazyyyy.” 

The implications of Diddy’s alleged involvement in Tupac’s death have left many questioning their perception of the music mogul.

Las Vegas ‘96

Davis, who was present in the white Cadillac that fired the shots at the late rapper on September 7, 1996, in Las Vegas, is the sole survivor among the individuals in the vehicle.

The other occupants, Davis’ nephew Orlando Anderson, Terrence Brown, and Deandrae Smith, have since passed away. Adding to the complexity of the case is Eric “Zip” Martin, who apparently knew about Diddy’s supposed offer and provided Davis with a firearm to carry out the murder after Anderson was assaulted by Tupac and his Death Row entourage at the MGM Grand hotel that fateful night. 

The resurfacing of this video came shortly after Davis’ arrest for Tupac’s murder on Friday, September 29, marking a significant turn in the ongoing investigation.

Updated By: Chris Samuel (10/10/23 at 3:29 pm)

Retired Detective Testifies In Tupac Murder Case, Claims Link To Biggie’s Murder

A retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police detective recently testified before a grand jury in the ongoing Tupac Shakur murder case. The former detective who was involved in the original investigation dropped a bombshell revelation, suggesting a possible link between Tupac’s murder and the infamous killing of fellow rap legend Notorious B.I.G. in 1997. 

A Theory Yet To Be Explored

Clifford Mugg, A retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police detective, recently testified before a grand jury in the ongoing Tupac Shakur murder case. In his testimony, Mugg stated that individuals linked to both murders, including Biggie, were involved, suggesting a potential connection that has long perplexed the music industry.

Mugg’s testimony came in light of the recent arrest of Duane “Keefe D” Davis for Tupac’s murder. 

During his time on the witness stand, Mugg boldly asserted that the two murders were linked, raising eyebrows and prompting further questions about the motives and individuals behind the killings. While Mugg did not provide explicit details regarding the connection, his careful choice of words suggested a theory that ties both cases together. 

Possible Connection Between The Crimes

Prosecutor Marc DiGiacomo sought to clarify Mugg’s statement during the testimony:

“When you say they were related, you’re not saying perpetrated by the same individuals?” Mugg replied, “That’s correct.”

Mugg clarified that he was not claiming the same perpetrators were involved in both cases, suggesting a more complex relationship between the crimes. This leaves room for speculation and raises the possibility of overlapping motives or a larger conspiracy surrounding the deaths of the two late rappers. 

‘Talked His Way Right Into Jail’

The revelations from Mugg’s testimony have led to renewed efforts by law enforcement to uncover the truth and bring justice to the families of the slain rappers. One key figure in Mugg’s testimony was Duane “Keefe D” Davis, who had recently been apprehended for Tupac’s murder. 

Mugg stated that Davis had “talked his way right into jail” by speaking openly in interviews about his alleged involvement in the shooting of the rap icon. 

According to Mugg’s testimony, Davis’s motive for speaking out was purely financial, with his memoir and interviews aimed at profiting from the tragic events surrounding Tupac’s death. Davis has not been sentenced for Tupac’s murder.

Updated By: Chris Samuel (10/9/23 at 2:57 pm)

New Details Emerge About Tupac’s Murder As Keefe D Makes His First Court Appearance

Keefe D, also known as Duane Davis, made his first court appearance in Los Angeles for his alleged involvement in the murder of rap legend Tupac Shakur in 1996. In addition, new details have surfaced regarding the chain of events leading up to Tupac’s fatal shooting.

No Show

In his first court appearance on Oct. 4 for the Tupac murder case, Duane “Keefe D” Davis faced a setback when his lawyer failed to show up, leading to a two-week delay in his arraignment.

 The court appearance marked a significant moment for Davis, who is charged with one count of murder with the use of a deadly weapon, along with a gang enhancement. However, due to the absence of his attorney, the legal proceedings could not move forward for the time being.

Who Shot Ya?

Meanwhile, filmmaker Nick Broomfield, known for his documentary Tupac & Biggie, shared his perspective on the arrest of Keefe D in a recent Rolling Stone interview. 

Broomfield highlighted an interview with retired Los Angeles police detective Greg Kading, who had previously interviewed Davis over a drug dealing charge. Kading struck a deal with Davis, reducing his drug sentence in exchange for an open confession about Tupac’s killing. Broomfield also added:

“He got Keefe D on tape, admitting to being in the car and supplying the murder weapon to his nephew, Orlando Anderson, who carried out the shooting.” 

Broomfield also hypothesized the reason it took so long to charge Keefe D:

“Maybe the reason it took so long for them to actually charge Keefe D was because the next question would always be, ‘Who killed Christopher Wallace?’” referring to Biggie’s real name. 

More Details Emerge

Moreover, new information has emerged about the events leading up to Tupac’s murder. A brawl between Keefe D’s affiliated gang, the Compton South Side Crips, and the Death-Row affiliated Mob Piru Bloods occurred at a Southern California mall shortly before the night of the fatal shooting. 

Notably, a brawl also occurred on the night of Tupac’s shooting. Orlando Anderson, a member of the Crips, was seeking revenge after being jumped in an MGM hotel elevator by the same group.

Anderson, Keefe D, and two other individuals named Terrance Brown and Deandrae Smith were in a white Cadillac on the night of the shooting. 

Denvonta Lee, an affiliate of the Compton South Side Crips, testified to a grand jury that Smith, not Anderson, fired the shots that killed Tupac. The reason behind the decision was Smith having a clearer shot. 

‘Compton Street Legend’

Keefe D is the only surviving individual involved in the incident. In his memoir, Compton Street Legend, Keefe D claimed that Anderson had fired the fatal shots, but Smith wanted Anderson to have the glory. 

The word around Compton at the time was that Anderson sought retribution for the beating he endured at the MGM Hotel. Since his recent court appearance, Keefe D has remained tight-lipped about any further details regarding the shooting.

Updated By: Chris Samuel (10/5/23 at 4:05 pm)

Tupac’s Final Moments Captured in Security Footage + Suge Knight Declines To Testify Against Keefe D

Tupac Shakur’s untimely death in 1996 has remained a mystery for over two decades. However, shortly after Keefe D was detained, new security camera angles from his final moments at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas emerged, shedding light on the events leading up to his tragic demise. Furthermore, Suge Knight has confirmed that he refuses to testify against Keefe D in the upcoming murder trial.

Tupac Shakur’s Final Moments

New footage angles from Tupac’s final moments have been recently revealed. The footage, obtained on Oct. 3, captures Tupac, accompanied by Suge Knight and other Death Row Records members, storming through the casino after a confrontation with Orlando Anderson

In a surprising turn of events, Suge Knight has recently refused to cooperate and testify regarding the incident, leaving many wondering about the truth behind Tupac’s murder.

These new camera angles provide a closer look at the events leading up to the fateful encounter, offering a fresh perspective on the incident that has long puzzled investigators.

Photos of Shakur’s BMW

In addition to the security footage, KLAS-TV has obtained never-before-seen photos of the late rap legend’s infamous BMW, which has been listed for sale at a staggering price of nearly $2 million. 

These photos include interior shots of the vehicle, allowing us to visualize the space Tupac occupied during that fatal night. The exterior close-ups display the brutal aftermath of the shooting, further emphasizing the tragedy of his untimely death.

Who Shot Ya?

Amidst these new developments, one key figure remains silent. Keefe D, who was taken into custody by Las Vegas detectives on Sept. 29, and charged with murder with the use of a deadly weapon, has claimed not to be the triggerman. However, he admitted to handing off the gun to someone else. 

Authorities in Clark County assert that even those who aid and abet in a murder can be charged with the crime, raising questions about Keefe D’s culpability in Tupac’s death.

Suge Knight Says No

The only other living witness to the events of that fateful night is Suge Knight, the former CEO of Death Row Records. However, Knight has refused to offer cooperation or provide testimony, stating: 

 “I ain’t sayin’ sh** about it.” 

His decision to remain tight-lipped adds another layer of mystery to the already complex case, leaving investigators and fans of Tupac frustrated by the lack of answers.

Updated By: Kynedei Iman Hobbs (10/3/23 at 5:43 pm)

BREAKING: Arrest Made in Tupac Shakur Murder Case – Key Suspect Detained

In a shocking turn of events, Las Vegas police have recently arrested Duane “Keefe D” Davis in connection with the murder of the late rap legend Tupac Shakur. The arrest has sent shockwaves through the music and law enforcement communities.

Justice For Tupac: Keefe D Arrested 

On the morning of September 29, Duane “Keefe D” Davis was arrested by Las Vegas police in connection with the murder of the late rap legend Tupac Shakur. 

Keefe D has been a long-standing suspect in the murder of the late rap icon, a case that has remained unsolved for over two decades. While the exact charges against Keefe D have not been officially confirmed, authorities have indicated that they will be disclosed in a later indictment.

‘Compton Street Legend’

Davis’s name has loomed over the Tupac Shakur murder investigation for years. His involvement in the case has been widely speculated and discussed, further fueled by his 2019 memoir, Compton Street Legend, in which he revealed details about the fateful night. 

According to Davis, he was present in the Cadillac that opened fire on the All Eyez On Me artist when the fatal shots were fired on September 7 in Las Vegas. Shakur, who was in the passenger’s seat, sustained multiple gunshot wounds and tragically succumbed to his injuries six days later.

The Police Raid

In July 2023, the investigation took a significant turn when police raided Davis’s wife’s residence in Henderson, Nevada. Authorities were searching for potential evidence linked to Keefe D’s involvement in Tupac Shakur’s murder. During the raid, they discovered a trove of electronic devices, including a Pokeball USB Drive, an iPhone, three iPads, four laptops, a tablet, a desktop computer, and several hard drives. 

The authorities also seized copies of Compton Street Legend and a Vibe Magazine featuring Shakur, along with two “black tubs” of photographs, as detailed in the search warrant.

Furthermore, the police were on the lookout for handwritten notes, letters, or any written material that could shed light on Keefe D’s role or knowledge about the events surrounding Tupac Shakur’s murder.

Updated By: Chris Samuel (9/29/23 at 4:03 pm)

Keefe D Indicted For Tupac Murder After Interview Confession

Keefe D faced imminent charges in connection to the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur. In an interview with VLAD TV, the former Southside Compton Crips member confessed to assisting in the shooting of the iconic rapper. 

Dark Secrets Revealed?

After a March 2023 interview with VLAD TV, Duane Keith “Keefe D” Davis is facing imminent charges in connection to Tupac’s 1996 Las Vegas shooting. It appears Keefe admitted to assisting in shooting the late rapper.

Law enforcement has built a case against Keefe D and is prepared to present it to a Las Vegas grand jury. On July 18, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department raided a home belonging to Keefe D’s wife, Paula Clemons, and seized various items, including magazines, computers, hard drives, and photos from the 1990s. 

They also confiscated Keefe D’s book, Compton Street Legend, in which he detailed his involvement in the shooting. The former Crip revealed that he was in the white Cadillac that pulled up next to Tupac and Suge Knight during the fatal shootout. 

According to Keefe, he and Suge are the only remaining living witnesses to the murder. 

Keefe D Speaks 

Greg Kading, a former LAPD detective who investigated the murders of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls, called for the raid on Keefe D’s home. Keefe D claimed:

“I did a deal with the U.S. attorneys and the dudes from D.C. [Justice Department].. It was a way bigger time where people were gonna go downwards.. A lot of people were gonna go down.. If I wouldn’t have said nothing, we lost our whole community, lost all my homies, they shredded in an indictment, so I really did a lot of people a favor, they should be thanking me.”

However, his admissions in various interviews could now be used as evidence against him. Keefe D accused Kading of doing “crooked” work and withheld information about recording their conversation. Davis stated, “I would have never said nothing if I knew he had a f*cking thing [recorder] in his pocket.” 

Possible First-Degree Murder Charges

Authorities are considering first-degree murder charges against Keefe D, and a grand jury will convene in September 2023 to decide whether there is enough evidence to prosecute him. The investigation into Keefe’s connection to Tupac’s murder has been meticulous, as the authorities stated: 

“The homicide team did not enter into this investigation lightly… They knew that the world would be watching if they took any action against Keefe. They do not want to make any missteps. One key aspect was building a strong case and file of evidence detailing how Keefe was one of the four suspects in the car, was pivotal in the actual murder, then the destruction of critical evidence.”

As details continue to emerge, Keefe D’s role in the murder of Tupac Shakur is becoming clearer. The infamous BMW that Tupac was driving on the night of the shooting is now being sold for $1.75 million. Law enforcement hopes to uncover more information about what happened that night by investigating the vehicle. 

Pop Smoke Killer Found Dead

Additionally, in a separate case, the connection between the tragic murder of New York rapper Pop Smoke and a disturbing discovery in Malibu has recently come to light. California police discovered the body of Javonnta Murphy, the brother of one of the suspects arrested for the late rapper’s murder, inside a barrel that washed ashore on July 31.

Originally Written By: Yasmine Duhé

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Keefe D’s Bail Set At $750k In Tupac Murder Case

Last year, fans were shocked to find that nearly 3 decades after the murder of Tupac Shakur, someone was finally arrested for it. That person was Keefe D who has long claimed to be involved. He’s been appearing in interviews for years now discussing details of the case online. In fact, many fans believe that his willingness and openness about the case is the primary reason he was ultimately arrested. Though his trial hasn’t begun yet he just scored a victory in the journey to stay at home until it does.

For the past few weeks in the pre-trial proceedings, Keefe D’s lawyers have been fighting to get him bail. The state prosecution in the case didn’t want him released on bail. They cited his previous gang affiliations and alleged threats he’s made to witnesses in the case as evidence for why he should stay behind bars. The judge didn’t agree and ended up granting Keefe D the opportunity to make bail setting it at $750k. While it’s a win for the accused it isn’t a full victory. His lawyers had originally asked that his bail be set at less than $100k. Though the amount is more than they were hoping he’s still likely to make bail and spend the next few months at home.

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Keefe D Given $750k Bail

The delays in arriving at a bail hearing for Keefe D follow further delays that came earlier in the trial. That spawned from Keefe repeatedly having trouble with his legal representation. The trial had already been delayed at times when Keefe’s lawyers failed to show up in court at all.

The trial has unsurprisingly become one of the most discussed subject in rap circles recently. Debates have spawned on whether or not he will be found guilty with high-profile voices in the rap world appearing on both sides. What do you think of Keefe D’s bail being set at $750k? Do you think he will be able to beat the charges in the Tupac murder case? Let us know in the comment section below.

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