Investigator Greg Kading Reveals Long-Awaited Arrest in Tupac Murder Case

Duane 'Keefe D' Davis, a former Crips gang leader, has been arrested and charged with the 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur. Retired LAPD investigator Greg Kading claims that police took 27 years to arrest Davis because he repeatedly boasted about his involvement in podcasts, interviews, and a memoir, essentially building the case against himself. Davis had previously confessed to his role in the murder in 2009 but was protected by a proffer agreement. However, his public admissions led to a renewed investigation, resulting in his arrest. Davis claimed that the shooting was in retaliation for an assault on his nephew by Shakur's entourage. The arrest raises questions about potential conspirators and the motive behind the murder.
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