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Recently, Duane Davis, also known as "Keefe D," was found guilty by a jury on two charges related to a prison altercation in 2024. These charges include battery by a prisoner and inciting a fight. His sentencing is expected to commence on May 27.
Davis was arrested in 2023 for his alleged involvement in the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur. Despite not being the actual shooter, authorities claim that he organized the drive-by shooting that resulted in Shakur's death, with his nephew believed to be the gunman. The arrest of Davis came after years of speculation, with his own admissions in interviews and his memoir revealing details about the incident.
The trial of Davis has faced delays, with legal challenges causing setbacks. He was initially held in custody without bail, later put under house arrest, but remains confined due to ongoing legal issues.
The case has sparked renewed interest in the unresolved murder case of Tupac Shakur and sheds light on the impact of gang violence on communities. If convicted, Davis faces severe sentencing due to his alleged involvement in gang activities. The trial is set to take place in February 2026, emphasizing the complexity and enduring relevance of this high-profile case. A surveillance video of the December 2024 prison fight involving Davis can be found below.