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60-year-old man indicted in Tupac Shakur’s murder

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60-year-old man indicted in Tupac Shakur's murder

A Nevada grand jury has issued an indictment against 60-year-old Duane “Keffe D” Davis in connection with the murder of the legendary American rapper, Tupac Shakur, according to a report by Sky News.

Duane “Keffe D” Davis, reported to be the uncle of Orlando Anderson, a known rival of Tupac Shakur, was brought before the Las Vegas Police to face charges related to the murder.

The grand jury’s indictment specifically charges Keffe D with murder, accompanied by the use of a deadly weapon.

Orlando Anderson, who was alleged to have been involved in a casino altercation with Tupac and his associates on the fateful night of the hip-hop star’s death, had previously denied any involvement in the rapper’s killing.

Tragically, Anderson lost his life two years later in an unrelated gang-related shooting.

The development takes an intriguing turn as Keffe D, in interviews and his 2019 tell-all memoir titled “Compton Street Legend,” admitted to being present in the vehicle allegedly used in the shooting that resulted in Tupac’s tragic demise.

60-year-old man indicted in Tupac Shakur's murder

Tupac Shakur, an iconic figure in the world of hip-hop, succumbed to his injuries after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds, tragically passing away at the age of 25.

Remarkably, up until this recent indictment, there had been no arrests made in the long-standing and high-profile case, which has remained a subject of intrigue and speculation for years.

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