Man Tied to Suspected Tupac Shakur Shooter Arrested in Las Vegas
Man Tied to Suspected Tupac Shakur Shooter Arrested in Las Vegas

Man Tied to Suspected Tupac Shakur Shooter , Arrested in Las Vegas.

On Sept.

29, Duane "Keffe D" Davis was arrested in connection with the 1996 killing of 2Pac, AP reports.

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The arrest comes after police raided Davis' wife's home on July 17 to search for anything "concerning the murder of Tupac Shakur.".

Law enforcement reportedly confiscated computers, a cellphone, a hard drive, a magazine featuring Shakur, .40-caliber bullets, "tubs containing photographs" and Davis' memoir, 'Compton Street Legend.'.

Davis previously admitted, both in interviews and his memoir, that he was a first-hand witness to Shakur's murder.

While riding in the front passenger seat of the vehicle, Davis claims to have slid a gun into the back seat, from which shots were fired.

The 60-year-old self-proclaimed gangster said that his nephew, Orlando "Baby Lane" Anderson, was one of two people sitting in the back of the car.

Anderson died two years after Shakur was killed.

Retired L.A.

Detective Greg Kading, who investigated Shakur's murder for years, said he wasn't surprised by Davis' arrest.

It’s so long overdue.

People have been yearning for him to be arrested for a long time.

It’s never been unsolved in our minds.

It’s been unprosecuted, Retired L.A.

Detective Greg Kading, via statement.

All the other direct conspirators or participants are all dead.

Keffe D is the last man standing among the individuals that conspired to kill Tupac, Retired L.A.

Detective Greg Kading, via statement