Suspect Caught in Tupac's Murder Plot
Man charged in connection with 1996 murder in Tupac case set for arraignment Thursday
- Duane 'Keffe D' Davis is charged with the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur in 1996 and is set for arraignment.
- Davis was arrested last month and significant evidence came from the suspect himself who had spoken and written extensively about his involvement in Shakur's killing.
- Authorities allege Davis didn't pull the trigger but provided the gun and encouraged the murder as revenge for a beating his nephew had received from Shakur and other gang members earlier.
- Police investigation led to Davis following his own public admissions about his involvement in Shakur's killing.
- If proven guilty, Davis, who remains in custody in Nevada, faces a sentence for murder with a firearm in a gang-related homicide.