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جاهز للتشغيل
Almost 30 years after Tupac Shakur’s murder, Duane Keith Davis, known as "Keffe D," is set to stand trial for his alleged role in orchestrating the drive-by shooting that killed the rapper in Las Vegas. Davis is accused of planning the attack and supplying the weapon, though he denies involvement in the actual gunfire; he has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder. The case involves a dispute stemming from a fight between Shakur's entourage and Davis’ nephew, Orlando Anderson, and links to broader gang rivalries, including the Bloods and Crips. Several co-conspirators have died, and the trial highlights ongoing tensions surrounding the violent rivalry and organized crime connections linked to Shakur's death.
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