‘You Better Treat Me as a Hostile Witness,’ Suge Knight Associate Says in Combative Testimony During Tupac Murder Trial
- On Tuesday, the murder trial of Duane "Keffe D" Davis continued into its second day in Las Vegas, examining evidence regarding rapper Tupac Shakur's fatal 1996 shooting.
- Prosecutors allege Davis orchestrated the shooting as retaliation after his nephew, Orlando "Baby Lane" Anderson, was involved in a fight with Shakur hours earlier, arguing the attack could not "go unanswered."
- Former Death Row Records security associate James "Mob James" McDonald provided candid testimony Tuesday about the violent conflict between Crips and Bloods street gangs, though he expressed reluctance to aid the prosecution.
- The trial, which began Monday and is expected to last six weeks, may feature testimony from Death Row Records co-founder Marion "Suge" Knight, who was in the vehicle during the shooting.
- This proceeding aims to resolve one of America's most high-profile unsolved murders 30 years after Shakur's death, as Davis remains charged with murder with a deadly weapon in the gang-related killing.
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After Tupac’s Death, Suge Knight Says $1.2M Paid to Cremate Rapper, Then Ashes Smoked by Relatives in Vegas Hotel Room
Suge Knight recalled paying a funeral home employee a handsome sum to have Tupac Shakur cremated immediately so loved ones could properly celebrate.
Suge Knight Claims Tupac's Ashes Were Put Into A Blunt And Smoked By His Mom
Suge Knight was with Tupac Shakur in Las Vegas the night the rapper was shot and killed in September 1996. Thirty years later, with Tupac’s alleged killer finally on trial, Knight is sharing stories more from the aftermath, including one about Tupac allegedly being put in a blunt and smoked. Death Row Records co-founder Suge […] The post Suge Knight Claims Tupac’s Ashes Were Put Into A Blunt And Smoked By His Mom appeared first on BroBible.
‘I don’t want to send you to prison’: Witness in Tupac Shakur murder trial declares himself a hostile witness
LAS VEGAS (Court TV) — A former gang member testifying at the Tupac Shakur murder trial in Las Vegas declared himself a hostile witness and refused to answer questions on Tuesday. Duane ‘Keffe D’ Davis appears in court on Aug. 18, 2026. (Court TV) Duane “Keffe D” Davis, 63, has pleaded not guilty to murder with a deadly weapon in the 1996 drive-by shooting that killed the rap star and led to a gang war. Davis is the only surviving person who was…
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