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Prosecutor describes Tupac Shakur’s murder as an act of revenge in trial

17 August 2026
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Opening statements commenced in the trial of Duane “Keffe D” Davis, 63, who is charged with orchestrating the 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur. Davis pleaded not guilty to murder with a deadly weapon intended to assist a criminal gang and faces a potential life sentence if convicted. Prosecutors allege that Davis planned the drive-by shooting in retaliation for a prior attack on his nephew, Orlando Anderson, by Shakur’s entourage. Chief Deputy District Attorney Binu Palal indicated that while Davis did not pull the trigger, he provided the firearm and directed the shooter. Meanwhile, Davis’s defense attorney questioned the lack of corroborating evidence over the decades since the incident, highlighting the long-standing mystery surrounding Shakur’s death, which has only recently led to charges against Davis.

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The trial represents a significant moment in the long-unsolved case surrounding Tupac Shakur’s murder, a pivotal event in hip-hop history. Shakur, who died at the age of 25, remains a cultural icon, influencing music and popular culture and being posthumously honored with a Grammy nomination and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The case’s resolution could bring closure to Shakur’s family and fans, as well as shed light on the violent conflicts that characterized the East Coast-West Coast hip-hop rivalry in the 1990s. The trial is poised to examine critical issues surrounding gang violence, justice, and the lasting impact of Shakur’s legacy.

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