The Tupac Shakur case is in progress as the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department recently raided a house in Henderson, Nevada. The homeowner, Duane “Keffe D” Davis, was the uncle of Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson who was accused of being involved with Shakur’s murder.
Pursuing the Tupac Shakur case, search warrant documents stated that a house in Henderson, Nevada was recently raided in connection with the drive-by shooting of the American rapper on September 13, 1996. Reports say the owner of the house was Duane “Keffe D” Davis, 60, the only surviving witness to the Tupac Shakur case.An article in SCNow states that Davis is a self-proclaimed “gangster” and the uncle of Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson who was known to be one of Shakur’s enemies. Anderson allegedly denied involvement in the Tupac Shakur case before and was killed two years later in a shooting incident in the city of Compton in California.
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Search Warrant for Tupac Shakur Case
According to an article in CBS News, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department confirmed that they have served a search warrant in the city of Henderson last July 17. Reports say detectives searched for items from Davis’ house in connection with the Tupac Shakur case.
As a result, authorities obtained purported marijuana, several .40-caliber bullets, several computers, a hard drive, a cellular phone, documentary papers, two containers of photographs, a copy of Davis’ 2019 tell-all memoir, “Compton Street Legend”, and a Vibe magazine that featured Shakur.
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