Son of Keffe D expresses concern for father's safety due to prosecutors' alleged manipulation of jail call.

Keffe D's son fears for his father's safety during murder trial due to prosecutors' misrepresented audio evidence.

July 30th 2024.

Son of Keffe D expresses concern for father's safety due to prosecutors' alleged manipulation of jail call.
As the murder trial of Duane "Keffe D" Davis approaches, his son is speaking out about the danger his father is facing. According to a recent report from The U.S. Sun, 31-year-old Duane Davis Jr. has revealed that there is a "kill order" from the Los Angeles branch of the Bloods gang against his father. Davis Jr. learned about this threat from a friend within the gang.

In a recent court hearing, Clark County District Attorneys expressed concern about the safety of a potential witness after listening to an audio recording in which Keffe D allegedly threatened anyone who might testify against him. Davis Jr. shed more light on the situation, explaining that his father was caught off guard when he heard about the "green light" on a witness. Davis Jr., who is not a member of the gang, had warned his father to be careful, whether in jail or elsewhere. He also questioned why he himself was not behind bars if he had truly put a hit on someone. It was clear that the safety of his family was at risk.

Davis Jr. also clarified that the Bloods had no issues with his father in the past. However, since his arrest, they have been suspicious that he may have been involved in the murder of popular rapper Tupac. Davis Jr. emphasized that his father's notoriety within the gang was primarily related to drug dealing, not violence.

Keffe D has been in custody at the Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas since last September, when he was arrested by police officers. He has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder charges in connection with Tupac's death. The rapper was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996, after attending a boxing match featuring Mike Tyson. He passed away six days later.

The upcoming trial will undoubtedly be a difficult and dangerous time for Keffe D and his family. They are concerned about the threats from the Bloods gang and are hoping for a fair outcome in court. Davis Jr. has made it clear that his father is not a violent person and is merely caught up in a dangerous situation. The truth about Tupac's murder is yet to be revealed, and the Davis family is hoping for justice and safety for all involved.

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