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Nearly 30 Years After Tupac Shakur's Death, His Murder Trial Begins

via NPR News·Aug 9

The trial of Duane Davis, known as 'Keefe D,' opens Monday, nearly three decades after Tupac Shakur was shot to death in Las Vegas in 1996. Davis was charged in 2023 with orchestrating the killing, and the case will finally test in court a version of events that has circulated for years in interviews and books.

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