Man linked to suspected gunman in Tupac Shakur's death charged with murder

  • 8 months ago
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A man who said that prosecutors organized a driving shot in 1996 Tupac Shakur, was arrested for a long time in one the most lasting mysteries of Hip-Hop and was accused today. 60 -year -old Duane “Keffe D” Davis is known as one of four suspects determined by researchers at beginning of investigation. Davis admitted that in interviews and 2019 Tell-All Memories Compton Street legend, the gun used in driver's . Police Murder Lieutenant Jason Johansson said Davis's public opinion reviews revived the investigation by providing “acceptable evidence to the police. Today, Davis was arrested in early hours of Las Vegas during walk near his house, and hours before the prosecutors announced that Great Jury in Nevada showed "Gangster" about deadly weapon with deadly weapon. The great jury also voted to add a penalty to the accusation for the gang activity that could add another 20 years if he was sentenced. The first arrest case came to Las Vegas police in Davis's house Henderson for more than two months after raid arrangement for items they described as “about of Tupac Shakur”. It was not clear whether Davis had a lawyer who could comment on his behalf.He hasn't come back in the last months. Clark County Sharif Kevin McMahill said at a press conference today, “Tupac Shakur family is waiting for 27 years justice. Las Vegas Şerif Kevin McMahill speaks at a press conference on an indictment in the of 1996 rapper Tupac Shakur. The prosecutors said that they were in contact with the rapper's family and that they were "satisfied with this news." On night September 7, 1996, Shakur was in a BMW directed by Knight of "Suge", founder Death Row Records. Davis said in his memory that Cadillac was in the front passenger seat and that the shots were fired. Anderson, shakur rival, was involved in a casino fight with rapper shortly before the shoot. Clark District Chief Public Prosecutor Marc Digiacomo said after the Casino fight, “Mr. Davis, Mr. Knight and Mr. Shakur created a plan to get full revenge.” Anderson two years later. E -mails, who had been looking for comments from two lawyers representing Knight before, were not immediately returned. On night of July 17, Las Vegas Police, Davis and his wife Paula Clemons' the house in nearby Henderson city quietly besieged.He showed that he illuminated with a vortex of lights. The remaining messages for Clemons today have not been returned immediately. Greg Kading, a retired Los Angeles police detective, who has been investigating Shakur for years and wrote a book about it, said he was not surprised by Davis's arrest. “All other direct conspirators or participants are dead, Kad Kading said.

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