
"Legal Battle Over Tupac Shakur Murder Suspect's Jailhouse Calls and Bail"
Authorities are investigating jailhouse phone calls from Duane "Keffe D" Davis, a suspect in the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur, after hearing remarks indicating he might have been conspiring to harm witnesses cooperating with the prosecution. Prosecutors allege that Davis posed "credible threats to witnesses" and a "danger to the community," citing conversations that led to the relocation of a witness. Davis denies the allegations, claiming the calls were misinterpreted and that the "green light" comments were a threat against him or his family. His trial date is set for June 3, and he has pleaded not guilty.








