Las Vegas police has arrested a man in connection with the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur, according to AP.
Duane “Keffe D” Davis who has done several interviews publicly explaining how he was connected to Tupac’s murder has been arrested on Friday morning, according to the news outlet. In the report, it was stated that the exact charges haven’t been released to the public but the news outlet spoke to authorities with first hand knowledge and they explained that they’re not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.
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Keefe D has publicly done interviews where he admitted to being in the car that shot bullets into the vehicle that Suge Knight was driving with Tupac in the passenger seat in 1996. He also spoke about the murder in his 2019 tell-all memoir, “Compton Street Legend.” This arrest now comes two months after police raided his wife’s home on July 17th. The house that was raided is owed by Paula Clemons who is the wife of the former crip, Keefe D. In serval videos on YouTube Keefe D can be heard claiming to be the uncle of Orlando Anderson who people have suspected to be Tupac’s killer for years.
Video Footage from KTNV 13 Las Vegas, also shows the moment SWAT officers turned into the neighborhood Monday night to execute the search warrant at Clemons’ Henderson home. Authorities haven’t released details on what was discovered during the search warrant at this time.
On the night Tupac was killed, Mike Tyson held a fight at the MGM where Tupac ran into a crip named Orlando Anderson who reportedly fought a Death Row member at a mall and took the person’s chain. Once Pac was made aware Anderson was there, him and the Death Row members jumped on him. Now many believe following the fight that took place, Anderson rounded up some troops and later killed Tupac later that night.
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Keefe D has publicly went on record and basically confessed to the crime. In a recent interview Keefe D detailed the moments that took place and claims that his nephew Orlando Anderson was the one who pulled the trigger that night. BC also reported, that they spoke with a law enforcement official and were told in addition to the magazine articles on Tupac, items retrieved from the home included computers, hard drives and pictures from the 1990s that apparently show individuals who might have been connected to people directly or indirectly involved in the drive-by shooting, the official said.