Las Vegas, NV – In a stunning development, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has arrested Duane “Keffe D” Davis in connection to the long-standing unsolved murder of hip-hop legend Tupac Shakur. The arrest comes nearly 30 years after Shakur’s fatal drive-by shooting on the Las Vegas Strip in 1996.
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The breakthrough in the case occurred after a new search warrant was executed earlier this July, reigniting the investigation into the tragic murder that shook the music world. Authorities have not yet disclosed the exact charges against Davis, but his arrest is a significant development in a case that has remained unsolved for decades.
Duane “Keffe D” Davis had previously garnered attention as a self-proclaimed witness to the crime. He made numerous appearances in interviews, hinting that he possessed information about Shakur’s killers, yet he never divulged names or key details. In 2019, Davis authored a tell-all memoir titled “Compton Street Legend,” in which he repeated claims of being present in the car that targeted Tupac Shakur, who was only 25 years old when he was fatally shot.
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The arrest of Davis followed a raid on his wife’s residence in Henderson on July 17. During the raid, Las Vegas Police seized various items, including multiple computers, a cellphone, a hard drive, a Vibe magazine featuring Shakur, bullets, photographs, and a copy of Davis’ book “Compton Street Legend.”
The murder of Tupac Shakur has been the subject of extensive investigations by federal authorities in both Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Despite multiple leads and extensive efforts, no one has ever been apprehended or charged in connection to the crime. It is worth noting that Nevada does not have a statute of limitations for prosecuting homicide cases, ensuring that the investigation into Shakur’s death has remained open, although at times inactive, for nearly three decades.
The arrest of Duane “Keffe D” Davis raises hopes that new information may come to light, potentially leading to the resolution of one of the most enduring mysteries in the history of hip-hop and the music industry. As the investigation progresses, authorities and fans alike will be closely watching for further developments in the case that has haunted music enthusiasts for so many years.
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