Las Vegas police have reportedly arrested a man in connection with the 1996 slaying of popular rapper Tupac Shakur, who died after a drive-by shooting.
The man, identified as Duane “Keffe D” Davis, was taken into custody on Friday, and the exact criminal charges are expected to be released later today.
The news comes just two months after a home was raided by police in Las Vegas, also in connection with the investigation into Tupac’s murder.
Tupac Shakur Murder Investigation Finally Gets Big Break
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According to reports, police in Las Vegas have arrested a man, identified as Duane “Keffe D” Davis, as part of a long-running investigation into the murder of Hip-Hop legend Tupac Shakur.
Davis, whose identity has been released by detectives, was taken into custody Friday morning. Investigators are aware that the individual has discussed the incident in interviews and in his memoir, “Compton Street Legend,” that he was present in the vehicle, a Cadillac, where shots were fired from the one that hit the rapper.
A Las Vegas Home Was Raid in Connection with Tupac’s Murder
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The shocking news of Davis’ arrest comes two months after detectives obtained a search warrant to look through a home in Henderson near Interstate 11 and Wagon Wheel Drive, in connection with Tupac’s death.
The rapper was shot and killed when he was just 25 years old. His murder happened just a block from the Las Vegas strip.
More than two decades later, the circumstances surrounding his death remain a mystery, and the case remains unsolved and continues to fuel many theories to this day.
With Davis arrested and a search underway in connection with Tupac’s murder, police may be getting closer to solving the hip-hop icon’s murder.
Tupac Shakur Plans Transition To Film Before His Death
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Tupac shared his desire to transition from music to acting before he was killed. The rapper’s unearthed interview has resurfaced, in which he shares his burning desire to venture into the world of acting.
“We got a lot of good things going on,” Tupac said as he discussed the release of his upcoming film “Gridlock” at the time. “I just want to push the envelope and work, work, work. I want to move beyond music and start to immerse myself more in acting.”
Although Tupac’s death remains a mystery, former LAPD detective Russell Poole claims Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight carried out the shooting after he learned of Tupac’s desire to leave the label.
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