United States: Mastermind Behind 2Pac’s Murder Arrested

Thirty years after the death of Tupac Shakur, known by the pseudonym 2Pac, the mystery surrounding his assassination remains unsolved. Until now. An unexpected development has shaken the community: Duane Keffe D Davis, a man in his sixties, has been arrested in Las Vegas, accused of orchestrating the murder of 2Pac.

D Davis, a former member of the Compton Crips gang, claimed in his 2019 memoirs to have been in the white Cadillac from which the shots were fired on the night of Tupac’s murder. Davis’s connection to the case goes beyond this revelation.

He is, in fact, the uncle of Orlando «Baby Lane» Anderson, another Crips member who had been suspected of involvement in the murder but denied any role.

Anderson is no longer alive to testify, as he was killed in a shootout two years after Tupac’s death.

According to reports, a Nevada grand jury has indicted Davis for the murder of Tupac Shakur, alias 2Pac.

This announcement follows several months of deliberation, as stated by Deputy Chief Prosecutor Marc DiGiacomo.

Davis has been described as the one who ordered the rap icon’s death.

In July, Davis’s partner’s home was also searched, adding another layer of complexity to this already convoluted case.

With Davis presenting himself as the last living witness to that fateful night, hopes are renewed that the truth may finally be revealed.