Man Held For Killing Rapper
Tupac Granted Bail And House ArrestJanuary 10. 2024
Tupac
The Los Angeles gang member accused
of murdering rapper Tupac Shakur in 1996 has been
granted bail. Duane “Keffe D” Davis, who along with
three other men carried out the shooting death of
Shakur in Las Vegas, has been granted $750,000 bail
and placed on house arrest. The Associated Press
reported, "Arroyo and Cano said their 60-year-old
client is in poor health after battling cancer,
which is in remission, and said he would not flee to
avoid trial."
Duane “Keffe D” Davis
Davis did not deserve bail or house
arrest. Davis's crimes demand prison and for as long
as possible. This is a man who for years bragged
about having Tupac murdered. He did so in interviews
and in a poorly received book he wrote, capitalizing
off the brutal murder of the top rapper in music
history.
Diddy
Davis even bragged rapper/music
producer Sean "Diddy" Combs paid him seven figures
to murder Tupac. As you all now know, Diddy is quite
a violent man (Diddy Physically Assaulted Misa Hylton, Kim Porter, Cassie And Yung
Miami, Among Others (Video)).
STORY SOURCE
Former gang leader charged in killing of Tupac
Shakur is allowed $750K bail and house arrest
Updated Tue, January 9, 2024 at 7:50
PM EST - LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Nevada judge set
bail Tuesday at $750,000 for a former Los
Angeles-area gang leader charged with orchestrating
the killing of hip-hop legend Tupac Shakur in 1996,
saying he can serve house arrest with electronic
monitoring ahead of trial on a murder charge.
Court-appointed attorneys for Duane
“Keffe D” Davis told The Associated Press after the
judge's decision that they believe Davis can post
that amount. They had asked for bail of not more
than $100,000 and noted for the judge that the
demands of preparing a defense based on two decades
of evidence may require a postponement of the
current June trial date.
Clark County District Attorney Steve
Wolfson told reporters that he expects Clark County
District Judge Carli Kierny will hold a “source
hearing” to determine whether money posted for bail
is legally obtained. The judge did not set a new
trial date but called for a status check Feb. 20.
Prosecutors Binu Palal and Marc
DiGiacomo argued Tuesday that Davis has never left
gang life, that his 15 years of admissions about his
role in Shakur's killing show he is guilty of
murder, and that a jailhouse phone call in October
suggested he poses a threat to witnesses.
“There is one constant,” Palal told
the judge. “Mr. Davis has consistently admitted to
being architect of the murder.” DiGiacomo called
Davis “a very, very high danger to the
community.”...
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