Keefe D, the prime suspect within the 1996 homicide of Tupac Shakur, is making bail. Born Duane Davis, Keefe D has knowledgeable the Clark County District Courtroom in Nevada that he can now publish his $750,000 bail, in response to the bail bond doc filed Thursday (June 20) obtained by Billboard.
In accordance with native ABC affiliate KTNV in Las Vegas, Davis will seem in courtroom Tuesday, June 25, at 9 a.m. to listen to Decide Carli Kierny’s stipulations for his launch, and to confirm to the prosecution the place the cash got here from. Davis, who pleaded not responsible to at least one rely of homicide with a lethal weapon, has been sitting within the Clark County Detention Middle in Las Vegas since he was arrested in September as he awaits trial set to begin Nov. 4. Clark County District Decide Jerry Wiese initially denied Davis bail when he was first taken into custody.
Billboard has reached out to Keefe D’s legal professionals for remark.
Keefe D printed his memoir, Compton Avenue Legend, in 2019. In it, he went into element in regards to the evening of Tupac’s homicide. “Certainly one of my guys from the again seat grabbed the Glock and began bustin’ again,” Keefe D wrote in his e book. “Because the rounds continued flying, I ducked down in order that I wouldn’t get hit.”
He additionally appeared in a number of interviews through the years through which he mentioned the evening of the homicide.
These situations might have violated his 2009 proffer settlement with Los Angeles investigators, through which Davis gave them details about the Tupac’s homicide in trade for immunity. Nonetheless, Keefe D violated the phrases when he started to talk on the main points of the homicide publically. Regulation enforcement had saved tabs on the instances Davis has talked in regards to the homicide publicly, and used his personal admissions as proof, which finally led to his arrest.