Keefe D has been charged with 1 count of open murder for the death of 2Pac Shakur

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then read what was said in this ...deposition






According to Kevin Hackie the gun used to kill Tupac Shakur was a Glock .40 that was confiscated by an off-duty Santa Monica Police Officer during a routine search at the House of Blues of Hussein Fatal, one of Tupac's Outlawz on July 4, 1996 when he is detained attempting to enter the venue with his Glock .40. The off-duty Santa Monica Police officer wants to arrest Fatal but is talked out of it by Reggie Wright Jr. He agrees to allow Fatal to leave the venue and book the gun putting it through the system. As long as the gun comes up clean it will be returned. If not Fatal may face charges. That is the agreement that is struck that night with the off-duty Santa Monica Police Officer.

In late July Reggie Wright contacts Kevin Hackie and asks him to keep tabs on the weapon. The off duty Santa Monica Officer takes the gun back to the Santa Monica Police Station. The gun was then ballistics tested by the FBI and run to see if the weapon was stolen or had been used in any crimes. There were no ballistics matches at that time so the FBI sends the weapon back to the Santa Monica Police.

Sometime in August of 1996, Santa Monica Police contact Kevin Hackie and tell him the gun is cleared for pickup. Hackie, who was working undercover for the FBI and ATF, retrieves the gun and takes it to his handlers. They clear him to release the gun to Reggie Wright Jr. Hackie hands the gun to Reggie Wright Jr..[1]

On September 7, 1996 the gun is used to kill Rapper Tupac Shakur. When Las Vegas Police book shell casings and bullets into evidence they are sent off to the FBI where they are ballistics tested. They are run through the federal database where according to Kevin Hackie they match the gun confiscated at the House of Blues and given to Reggie Wright Jr.. This may also be the gun that one of the shooters attempted to drop off at Fox 11 Studios to Chris Blatchford.


Kim Valentine: Do you know who he took it from?

Reggie Wright Jr.: It was either Tupac or one of his boys.

Kim Valentine: Do you know what type of gun that was?

Reggie Wright Jr.: It was a Glock, a 40 caliber.

Kim Valentine: why did you tell Kevin to go get this gun from the police officer?

Reggie Wright Jr.: I was going to give the gun back to the owner of it.

Kim Valentine: who was the owner it of?

Reggie Wright Jr.: who? It was somebody who was -- somebody we were supplying security for. one of the guys -- it was one of Tupac's boys. Somebody that was with Tupac. I don't know which one it was.

Kim Valentine: was there ever an occasion where any of your police officers ever provided you with any other weapon other than the one we were just discussing?

Reggie Wright Jr.: No.

Kim Valentine: so you ultimately never got the gun from Kevin Hackie?

Reggie Wright Jr.: I don't remember that. Because I don't know what I did with the gun if I got it, but I do remember some discussion about that now. I was wondering what the heck you were talking about.

Chris Blatchford once again intersects with this story when he interviews Frank Alexander and Kevin Hackie.

"He said that once I gave him that firearm that he gave it to his daddy who at the time was a lieutenant with the Compton Police over the gang division. He said his daddy booked that firearm into property which is really and truly far fetched… about six months after Tupac’s murder Reggie told me you know at any give time I have the money I have the people I can have you killed at any given time.”[3]




i mean got damn if i can find this shyt... a court appointed lawyer could...lol

n this shyt been around for yrs...

kevin hackie dont have to lie.. hell he the one who gave the gun from reggie...

compton pd could have easily did a raid... arrested everybody buried the gun...


hell reggie even lied in a podcast awhile back n said he threw the gun in the ocean.. why the fukk would do that...



first thing id wanna know is where the weapon

google.. 2pac murder weapon...


1st 5 links.. id read thoroughly

vegas lied about the gun matchin...

when i get too the centruy news link... id take notes...show keefe d...


keefe :damnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

we goin home ....
 

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Duane “Keffe D” Davis, the former street gang leader charged with the murder of Tupac Shakur in Las Vegas in 1996, will stand trial on June 3, a Nevada judge ruled on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.


Davis was first arrested and charged with murder at the end of September, almost exactly 27 years after Shakur was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting. Death Row Records co-founder Marion “Suge” Knight, imprisoned in 2018 over an unrelated manslaughter conviction, was also in the car with Shakur and was wounded.


Police said that Davis wasn’t the triggerman in the killing but that he was the leader of the group that perpetrated the murder. Davis is the only surviving suspect left in the case. Davis’s nephew, Orlando Anderson, the suspected shooter in the case, died in a shootout two years after Shakur was killed. Two other suspects, Terry Brown and Deandrae Smith, also died before they were ever charged.


Davis pleaded not guilty last week, and he avoided a possible death penalty conviction after the state decided not to pursue it. Los Angeles and Las Vegas Police had been investigating Shakur’s killing for nearly 30 years.
 
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