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Tupac’s Murder Suspect Caught on Video

via MTV

Tupac Shakur’s murder suspect was caught on body-cam referencing the death of the rapper when being arrested.

Duane “Keffe D” Davis was questioned by a police officer, “So, what they got you for?”

“Biggest case in Vegas history,” Davis responded. “Sept. 7, 1996.” (Trending: Why Is Biden Giving Amnesty to 700,000 Migrants?)

The date referenced was the night rapper Tupac was shot to death while sitting in Marion “Suge” Knight’s BMW.

Davis is the only suspect alive today who is accused of having been in the Cadillac that was witnessed sending numerous rounds off into the BMW.

Law enforcement referred to Davis as the “shot caller,” who at the time was involved in the South Side Compton Crips gang.

Davis’ nephew, Orlando Anderson, is widely assumed to have been pulling the trigger, but was murdered in another shooting just two years after Tupac’s death. (Trending: Joe Biden’s 2024 Chances Are Officially Dead)

“He (Davis) is not the gunman. He’s the one who [allegedly] secured the gun, brought it into the car and gave the gun to his nephew, Orlando Anderson, who did the shooting,” law enforcement told Fox News.

“But since they were all conspiring in the murder, they all acted in concert with one another. They’re all equally guilty.”

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