The trial of Duane Davis, aka Keffe D., kicks off in Las Vegas as prosecutors seek justice for the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur — a case that’s finally gone to court after decades of silence. At 63, Davis faces life in prison if convicted of orchestrating the drive-by shooting, allegedly in retaliation for an earlier assault on his nephew. Though he didn’t pull the trigger, prosecutors say he was inside the white Cadillac that fired the fatal shots — alongside three now-deceased men. Tupac’s family and allies, including music producer Darryl Harper, are in attendance, hoping for closure. Key evidence? Davis’ own book, “Compton Street Legend,” which prosecutors claim reignited the investigation — though defense lawyers argue it’s fiction written for profit. Davis himself contradicts his book, claiming he wasn’t even in Vegas that night. With dozens of witnesses expected to testify, this trial could finally unravel the mystery surrounding one of hip-hop’s most iconic tragedies.

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