New insights into Tupac Shakur’s murder are being revealed. As reported by KLAS 8 News Now, newly surfaced surveillance video from the night of the rapper’s shooting in 1996 was shown to a Las Vegas grand jury. READ MORE: Man Tied To Suspected Shooter In Tupac Shakur’s 1996 Killing Arrested In Las Vegas, Sources Say The video footage along with never-before-seen photos from the crime scene were shown to the grand jury in Clark County before they decided to indict 60-year-old Duane “Keffe D” Davis in the rapper’s murder.
Davis was arrested by Las Vegas Metro police last Friday, after the grand jury indicted him for murder with a deadly weapon, with a gang enhancement.
According to the report, the grand jury met five times over the course of three months before arriving at the indictment. READ MORE: Suge Knight Will Not Be Testifying Against Keffe D In Tupac Homicide Case Shakur was killed on Sept.
7, 1996, near the Las Vegas Strip, after a fight earlier that night. The rapper and his group reportedly attacked Davis’ nephew, Orlando Anderson, a member of a rival gang.
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