
In his first jail meeting since being detained in , September 2023,” Keffe D” Davis, the only suspect in the , Las Vegas killing of Tupac Shakur, maintains his ignorance.
The 61-year-old former Crips participant, who has also been interrogated in relation to the 1997 murder of Shakur’s and East Coast’s and rivals and Biggie Smalls, spoke to andnbsp, ABC News and from Clark County Detention Center, insistence that” I’m stupid.”
Following a boxing match, officials claim Davis was responsible for Shakur’s murder, which occurred on September 7, 1996, close to the Las Vegas strip. At the time of the killing, Death Row Records CEO Marion” Suge” Knight was driving the singer, who was Harlem-born and who was from West Coast. The following year, Tupac passed away. He was 25.
Davis, who claims he was at home “in Los Angeles” on the night of the incident, said,” I did not accomplish it.”
They lack everything, they claim. They are aware that they lack everything. They can’t actually take me out of this place. They don’t possess any weapons, cars, Keffe D, or other items.
Davis claims that “nothing” includes his memoir,” Compton Street Legend,” which exposes his alleged role in the strike.
Davis, who claims he never read the book or even wrote it, said,” I just gave]his co-author ] details of my life.” And he went on his own and conducted his personal research.
Davis second revealed to the police that he had been involved in Shakur’s murder in 2008. The joint-federal , Los Angeles  work force that had launched a sting to find out about the demise of Notorious B. I. G. shared the information as part of a “proffer arrangement”- which meant he don’t be tried for it.
According to the outlet, Davis did not have any connection to the previous proffer agreement or was required to honor it. In 2009, he made his alleged role known to , Las Vegas , authorities.
He once more elaborated on his alleged role in” Compton Street Legends” and a 2018 documentary series, which Davis claims he did to make money and prevent others from receiving jail time.
” I followed all the instructions that the government gave me. Make fresh acquaintances. Prevent selling illegal drugs. I put an end to it, according to Davis, who is slated to go on test in the first half of this year. ” I’m supposed to be out there enjoying my dark at one of my f–king son’s basketball and football games. Enjoying my children’s lives.
A , Nevada , determine upheld the death charge brought against Davis in January of this year.
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