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Tupac murder trial: ‘All hell broke loose’ night of rapper’s shooting, witness says

In the opening day of Tupac Shakur’s murder trial, prosecutors painted former gang leader Duane “Keffe D” Davis as someone seeking revenge before masterminding the drive-by shooting that killed the iconic rapper. Witnesses took a Las Vegas jury back in time three decades ago to the night Shakur was shot, when gangs had a hold […]

Opening day of Tupac Shakur's murder trial saw prosecutors portray former gang leader Duane "Keffe D" Davis as the mastermind behind the drive-by shooting that killed the legendary rapper. Witnesses, including former police officer Garry Dale, brought the jury back to the night of September 7, 1996, when Shakur was shot during a Mike Tyson boxing match.

The case, rooted in East Coast-West Coast rap rivalries and gang turf wars between Bloods and Crips, has been plagued by a lack of cooperation from Shakur's entourage and authorities. Davis, 63, is charged with Shakur's murder but denies the allegations and has pleaded not guilty. Prosecutors allege he orchestrated the killing after his nephew Orlando Anderson was involved in a fight with Shakur earlier that night, believing it could not "go unanswered."

Davis has given numerous statements between 1998 and 2003, but his defense team calls the case a product of a flawed investigation and claims parts of his memoir, where he detailed the night of the shooting, were fictionalized.

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