Duane “Keffe D” Davis has given his first main interview since being arrested and charged, in 2023, with first-degree homicide in reference to the 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur. Talking with ABC News, Davis stated he’s “harmless” and that he “ain’t killed no person.” Davis additionally expressed regret in giving interviews and writing about Shakur’s dying, claiming that he did so to earn cash. Discover the ABC Information video under.
Davis has not been accused of capturing Shakur. As an alternative, Nevada prosecutors declare that the previous gang chief was the ringleader of the group that shot the rapper in a drive-by capturing.
Davis is the one suspect ever to have been charged in reference to Shakur’s dying, and he has pleaded not guilty to homicide. Davis’ lawyer, Carl Arnold, has additionally sought to have the case dismissed, arguing that his consumer by no means ought to have been charged with against the law as a result of prior immunity agreements. Davis’ trial is due to begin on Monday, February 9, 2026.