“It wasn’t until 2018 that this case was reinvigorated, as additional information came to light related to this homicide, specifically Duane Davis’s own admissions to his involvement in this homicide investigation that he provided to numerous different media outlets,” Lieutenant Jason Johansson said at a press conference on September 29. Police later said, upon Keefe D’s arrest, that this and following interviews led to him being charged. Since then, he’s publicly admitted to being in the car that shot Tupac not just in multiple interviews but also in his own memoir.įollowing the 2018 series Death Row Chronicles on BET, which featured some of Keefe D’s first public comments on the shooting, Las Vegas police reviewed the case and confirmed it remained open. Davis, a South Side Crips member known as Keefe D, was known to police as a suspect shortly after the killing, even if he’d never been charged. Photos: Getty Imagesĭuane Davis wasn’t arrested for the murder of Tupac Shakur until September 29, but his alleged involvement in the shooting was hardly news.