Tupac Shakur‘s sister, Sekyiwa “Set,“ shared a statement to America’s TMZ saying “This is no doubt a pivotal moment. The silence of the past 27 years surrounding this case has spoken loudly in our community.
It’s important to me that the world, the country, the justice system, and our people acknowledge the gravity of the passing of this man, my brother, my mother’s son, my father’s son.
Man Arrested Over Tupac Shakur’s Murder Case and Killings in 1996
His life and death matters, and should not go unsolved or unrecognized, so yes, today is a victory but I will reserve judgment until all the facts and legal proceedings are complete.”
She concluded, “There have been multiple hands involved and there remains so much surrounding the life and death of my brother Tupac and our Shakur family overall. We are seeking real justice, on all fronts.”Duane Keith “Keefe D” Davis‘ mug shot has been released.
The Law enforcement officials just held a press conference, revealing Davis gave them reason to get back on the case in 2018 when he started doing interviews and eventually wrote a book detailing his involvement in the murder.
Officials say once they executed the search warrant, they were able to present their new evidence to a grad jury who made the decision to indict Davis with one count of open murder with use of a deadly weapon with a gang enhancement.
Tupac Shakur was murdered 27 years ago, and there’s finally been a major update in the case cops have made an arrest in connection to the killing.Duane Keith “Keefe D” Davis was arrested early Friday morning by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department on unknown charges related to Tupac’s murder according to the AP, who says they spoke with two officials with first-hand knowledge of the arrest.
Keefe D is a former Crip, and claims to be the uncle of the late Orlando Anderson … who’s been suspected, at least on the streets, to have been the shooter.
It was back in July when cops descended on a Las Vegas home owned by Keefe D’s wife, Paula Clemons, executing a search warrant in connection to the murder investigation.
During the search, cops took a computer hard drive, cell phones, a copy of Vibe magazine that featured Tupac and tubs containing old photographs.
They also took several .40 caliber bullets