Jurors Hear Keffe D Say His Nephew Fired Fatal Shots At Tupac Shakur

Jurors Hear Keffe D Say His Nephew Fired Fatal Shots At Tupac Shakur

By PA News Agency-

Jurors on Thursday heard Dane “Keffe D” Davis tell detectives in 2008 that his nephew Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson fired the shots which killed Tupac Shakur.
Davis, who said in the interview that he was also in the car with Anderson, is accused of orchestrating the 1996 killing of the 25-year-old hip-hop superstar in Las Vegas.

At the time of the interview, his nephew had been dead for a decade.

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“If we would have been on my side, I would have blasted,” Davis said.

Instead, Knight’s car was on the other side, so Davis passed his gun back to Deandre “Big Dre” Smith. But Smith did not want it, Davis said.

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Anderson, who was also in the back seat, took the weapon and started firing, Davis said.

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Shakur died as his popularity was peaking and his film career as an actor was taking off (Frank Wiese, File/AP)

Jurors watched the screen as the transcript of the audio recording rolled. Some occasionally took notes. At the beginning of the audio interview, Davis and his lawyer whispered to each other.

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Shakur’s family sat still, occasionally looking at the screen or looking down to the floor. The room was quiet as Davis described the shooting.

It was the first time Davis has directly discussed his involvement in the killing with authorities. The interview is essential evidence in the state’s case against the 63-year-old.

Prosecutors told jurors in opening statements that they would lean heavily on Davis’ own admissions in interviews with police and on podcasts, as well as the 2019 memoir he co-authored, Compton Street Legend.

He also previously told the FBI that his nephew was not involved in the 1996 shooting of Shakur, and speculated that Knight or Sean “Diddy” Combs were involved.

Davis has pleaded not guilty. His lawyer has called the prosecution’s narrative “fiction” and said Davis was “full of crap” when he told stories of his involvement, and that authorities knew it. He argued investigators failed to back up the statements his client made with evidence.

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Former Los Angeles Police Department detective Daryn Dupree testifies during the Duane Davis murder trial (David Becker/Pool Photo via AP)

Davis had briefly been one of the suspects in that still unsolved killing, but he was later discounted.

“Everybody was a suspect at that time,” Daryn Dupree, one of the detectives in the interview, said in court testimony on Thursday.

The detectives tell Davis that their discussion is confidential.

“Nothing you say today can be used against you,” said Greg Kading, the other detective conducting the interview who described it in a book a few years later.

Some in the audience shook their heads when someone in the audio tells Davis that “nothing leaves this room”.

Mr Dupree adds: “If you don’t say nothing, it’s cool, but if you go out there and start talking…”

Prosecutors say Davis did in fact “go out there and start talking” a decade later when he told stories about the shooting in interviews and the memoir.

They said that nullifies any agreement he had with law enforcement over this and other recorded conversations.

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District Court Judge Carli Kierny looks on during the trial (David Becker/Pool Photo via AP)

Prosecutors allege Shakur was killed to avenge Shakur’s entourage attacking Davis’ nephew Anderson a few hours earlier at the MGM Grand after a Mike Tyson fight. Davis was at the fight but not the brawl.

Later in the evening, they were in the Cadillac and saw Shakur hanging out of a black BMW with people calling out “Tupac!”.

Davis said that after Lane fired the shots, he thought Mr Knight was dead.

Decades after his death, Shakur remains one of the most influential and versatile rappers of all time.

He died as his popularity was peaking and his film career as an actor was taking off.

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