Duane "Keffe D" Davis, a former gang member and uncle of suspect Orlando Anderson, has been arrested in connection with the 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur in Las Vegas. Davis was reportedly captured by police in Las Vegas after they received new information about the case. Davis's arrest comes after a lengthy investigation into Shakur's murder, which had remained unsolved for over two decades.
Davis is believed to have been in the vehicle that Anderson was allegedly driving during the shooting. Anderson, who was killed in a separate incident in 1998, was previously identified as a suspect in Shakur's murder but was never charged. Davis has now been indicted on a murder charge relating to Shakur's death.
The case gained renewed attention in recent years, prompting a fresh investigation and an increased focus on witnesses and possible suspects. Investigators used new technology and received new information that led them to arrest Davis. It is unclear what specific evidence led to his arrest.
The murder of Tupac Shakur on the Las Vegas strip in 1996 has remained one of the most famous unsolved cases in music history. Shakur was shot multiple times while sitting in a BMW at a red light and later died from his injuries. The murder has been the subject of numerous conspiracy theories and has been a source of fascination for fans and investigators alike.
Davis's arrest has garnered widespread media attention and has prompted reactions from directors who have made movies about Shakur's life and his murder. Some expressed relief that progress had been made in the case, while others hope that the arrest will bring closure to Shakur's family and fans.
Davis is scheduled to appear in court, and it remains to be seen what impact his arrest will have on the investigation and potential future charges. The case is still ongoing, and authorities continue to investigate other possible suspects.