After nearly 30 years, the man accused of orchestrating Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder—Duane “Keffe D” Davis—is finally standing trial in Las Vegas. The first-ever charges in this iconic case could rewrite hip-hop history, as Davis, now 63, faces murder charges under Nevada law for allegedly directing the drive-by that killed the legendary rapper at age 25. With jury selection complete and opening statements set for Monday, prosecutors plan to call dozens of witnesses, while Davis’ defense fights to keep key evidence out. This trial isn’t just legal—it’s a reckoning for fans, family, and music history.

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