Tupac Murder Suspect Requests House Arrest, Claims Past Statements Were 'Entertainment'
Duane “Keffe D” Davis, charged with Tupac Shakur's murder, seeks release on bail citing health concerns and argues case against him is based on hearsay.
- Duane “Keffe D” Davis, the man charged with the murder of Tupac Shakur, is requesting to be put on house arrest ahead of his trial, scheduled for June 3, 2024.
- Davis' lawyers argue that the case against him is based on hearsay and speculative testimony, and that his past statements about the murder were made for 'entertainment' purposes.
- Davis' legal team is also requesting a 'reasonable bail' of no more than $100,000, arguing that Davis is not a flight risk and poses no danger to the community.
- Davis' health has reportedly deteriorated in jail, with his lawyers claiming he is not receiving sufficient medical attention for his heart condition and remission from colon cancer.
- Davis, a former gang leader, is the only surviving suspect in the case. If convicted, he could face life imprisonment.