Duane Davis' lawyer withdraws before he appears in court for the Tupac Shakur case.

Davis to appear in court on Thurs. Nov. 2 without an attorney.

November 2nd 2023.

Duane Davis' lawyer withdraws before he appears in court for the Tupac Shakur case.
Duane "Keffe D" Davis, the only living person present when Tupac Shakur was shot and killed in 1996, is set to appear in court for an arraignment with no defense attorney.

According to 8 News Now, Ross Goodman, the attorney who had represented Davis two weeks ago, is no longer his lawyer. Goodman said that Davis was unable to reach an agreement and wished him luck. It is unclear if Davis will be pleading not guilty without a defense, or if he will receive representation from the public defender's office.

Davis was arrested on September 29th after Las Vegas police officers searched his residence and obtained a search warrant on July 17th. Tupac was shot multiple times in a drive-by shooting after witnessing a Mike Tyson boxing match on September 7th, 1996. Six days later, the beloved yet controversial rapper and actor passed away at the age of 25.

Keefe D has stated that Tupac's killer was his nephew, Orlando Anderson. Anderson was seen on surveillance video having an altercation with Tupac before the shooting occurred.

Many have speculated that Davis' book and interviews he did over the years provided investigators with enough evidence to arrest him for his alleged involvement in Tupac's killing.

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