
Tupac Shakur murder suspect speaks out for 1st time behind bars
Global News
'They can't even place me out here. They don't have no gun, no car, no Keffe D, no nothing,' Duane 'Keffe D' Davis said in his jailhouse interview.
The only suspect ever charged in the killing of rapper Tupac Shakur is speaking out for the first time, insisting that he is “innocent.”
In a jailhouse interview with ABC News, Duane “Keffe D” Davis said he should be at home watching his grandchildren grow up instead of waiting to stand trial in the notorious Las Vegas murder of Shakur.
Davis has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in Shakur’s death, who was killed in a drive-by shooting in 1996.
“I’m innocent,” Davis said in an hour-long meeting at the Clark County Detention Center. “I did not do it. They don’t have nothing. And they know they don’t have nothing.”
“They can’t even place me out here. They don’t have no gun, no car, no Keffe D, no nothing,” he added.
“I ain’t killed nobody. Never did, never killed nobody,” Davis said.
Davis said he has tried to turn his life around and described himself as a “good man.”
“I did everything they asked me to do. Get new friends. Stop selling drugs. I stopped all that,” he said in reference to police and prosecutors. “I’m supposed to be out there enjoying my twilight at one of my f—ing grandson’s football games and basketball games. Enjoying life with my kids.”