THE man who is accused of the murder of Tupac Shakur has branded one of the key witnesses against him as a “NOT KNOWING S***”.Self confessed gangster Duane "Keefe D" Davies is livid that former gang member and "homie gone rogue" Devonta Lee gave evidence against him for the recent Grand Jury hearings - and will do again at his2025 trial.
THE man who is accused of the murder of Tupac Shakur has branded one of the key witnesses against him as a “NOT KNOWING S***”.
Self confessed gangster Duane "Keefe D" Davies is livid that former gang member and "homie gone rogue" Devonta Lee gave evidence against him for the recent Grand Jury hearings - and will do again at his 2025 trial.Tupac was shot in a drive by shooting in Las Vegas and died in hospital a few days later.
Duane “Keefe D” Davis appears in court in Las Vegas charged with the rapper's murder.Tupac and Death Row Records boss Suge Knight on the night of the shooting.Keefe and his legal team believe Lee's comments should be dismissed as "hearsay" for the upcoming trial rather than be viewed as a bombshell testimony.
Nonetheless Keefe is "p****d" at "having to deal with this", given that Lee was in jail, not Las Vegas, during the tragic weekend Tupac was shot.Keefe is ready to have his legal team “tear apart” comments from Lee, claiming that he knew little about his life or world.
Lee’s testimony places Keefe at the scene of Tupac's assassination on September 7, 1996.Lee described how Big Dre informed him that Keefe was in charge of the car which was driven by Terrence "T-Brown" Brown and had nephew Orlando "Baby Lane" Anderson, in the rear seat.
One bombshell comment from Lee alleges how Keefe was pivotal in the kill: "They got on the side of him. Keefe handed the gun to Lane."Lee told the jury Keefe was the one who handled the night's arrangements and also claimed he had to go to another gang kingpin named Eric "Von Zip" Martin to get a Glock pistol for a potential attack.
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THE man who is accused of the murder of Tupac Shakur has branded one of the key witnesses against him as a “NOT KNOWING S***”.
Self confessed gangster Duane "Keefe D" Davies is livid that former gang member and "homie gone rogue" Devonta Lee gave evidence against him for the recent Grand Jury hearings - and will do again at his 2025 trial.
Tupac was shot in a drive by shooting in Las Vegas and died in hospital a few days later.Duane “Keefe D” Davis appears in court in Las Vegas charged with the rapper's murder
Keefe and his legal team believe Lee's comments should be dismissed as "hearsay" for the upcoming trial rather than be viewed as a bombshell testimony.
Nonetheless Keefe is "p****d" at "having to deal with this", given that Lee was in jail, not Las Vegas, during the tragic weekend Tupac was shot.
Keefe is ready to have his legal team “tear apart” comments from Lee, claiming that he knew little about his life or world.Lee’s testimony places Keefe at the scene of Tupac's assassination 7, 1996.
He was room mates with - Deandrae "Big Dre" Smith, who was in the white Cadillac that chased Tupac and Suge Knight across Las Vegas on the night they were shot.
Lee described how Big Dre informed him that Keefe was in charge of the car which was driven by Terrence "T-Brown" Brown and had nephew Orlando "Baby Lane" Anderson, in the rear seat.
One bombshell comment from Lee alleges how Keefe was pivotal in the kill: "They got on the side of him. Keefe handed the gun to Lane."
Lee told the jury Keefe was the one who handled the night's arrangements and also claimed he had to go to another gang kingpin named Eric "Von Zip" Martin to get a Glock pistol for a potential attack.
'TRYING TO MAKE HIS LIFE HELL'
"Keefe is simply p****d off with this little homie trying to make his life hell," an acquaintance of Keefe revealed.
"His family all think that this man wants to make a name for himself in the trial and get famous. He is a homie gone rogue.
"There is no love lost between them. They all ran in the same world and lifestyle, but had some kind of difference which we are not sure of at the moment.
The Las Vegas District Attorney is using Lee's evidence to help build a murder case against Keefe.