Suge Knight Says He Won’t Testify Against Tupac’s Murder Suspect

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Suge knight spoke with TMZ on Monday and gave his thoughts on Duane “Keefe D” Davis’ recent arrest for his involvement in Tupac Shakur’s murder. 

According to Suge he makes it very clear that he won’t testify against the suspect and he also says that Keefe D’s neohew Orlando Anderson wasn’t the shooter. As we previously reported, Keefe D was charged with murder with use of deadly weapon. A grand jury in Las Vegas indicted him in the killing, according to prosecutors. Chief Deputy District Attorney Marc DiGiacomo said a grand jury had been seated in the case for “several months.” DiGiacomo described Davis as the “on-ground, on-site commander” who “ordered the death” of Shakur.

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During Suge’s conversation with tmz he said he has nothing bad to say about Keefe D. “Me and Keefe D played on the same pop Warner football team and whatever the circumstances is, if he had an involvement with anything or he didn’t have any involvement with anything I wouldn’t wish somebody going to prison on my worst enemy,” Suge can be heard saying.

Keefe D has publicly done interviews where he admitted to being in the car that shot bullets into the vehicle that Suge Knight was driving with Tupac in the passenger seat in 1996.  He also spoke about the murder in his 2019 tell-all memoir, “Compton Street Legend.” This arrest now comes two months after police raided his wife’s home on July 17th. The house that was raided is owed by Paula Clemons who is the wife of the former crip, Keefe D. In serval videos on YouTube Keefe D can be heard claiming to be the uncle of Orlando Anderson who people have suspected to be Tupac’s killer for years. 

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Orlando Anderson was a member of the Southside Crips, a street gang based in Compton, California. He is known for his alleged involvement in the events leading up to the murder of Tupac Shakur. On the night of September 7, 1996, Tupac Shakur was involved in a physical altercation at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, which was captured on surveillance cameras. After leaving the hotel, Tupac and his entourage were driving in a car when they were shot at in a drive-by shooting. Tupac was hit multiple times and died six days later from his injuries.

Orlando Anderson himself was killed in a separate shooting in 1998, two years after Tupac’s murder. The circumstances surrounding his death are unrelated to Tupac Shakur’s murder.

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