Duane Keith Davis was arrested last week after being indicted on charges that he played a major role in the rapper's death.
Duane Keith Davis, also known as"Keffe D," made his first court appearance since being arrested in connection to the murder of rap legend Tupac Shakur.
In the decades since, speculation has swirled around who actually fired the fatal shots. In recent years, Davis has spoken publicly about Shakur's killing — comments that police and prosecutors used to secure his indictment and arrest last week. Shakur and Marion"Suge" Knight, his Death Row Records boss, were in a black BMW on Las Vegas Boulevard when a white Cadillac pulled up next to them and shots were fired.
For many years after the shooting, it was widely believed that Anderson — who died in an unrelated shooting in 1998 — fired the shots that killed Shakur.
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