A retired cop dropped explosive courtroom testimony this week, revealing Tupac Shakur’s final words before his 1996 murder: “No, we’ll take care of it.” The revelation came during the trial of Duane “Keffe D” Davis, accused of orchestrating the hit as revenge for his nephew being jumped by Tupac’s crew. Prosecutors say Davis supplied the weapon and planned the attack, making this the first charge tied to Tupac’s death. Defense attorneys counter that Davis is a known storyteller whose past statements aren’t credible enough to convict him — especially since he wasn’t charged back then. With the jury weighing conflicting accounts and decades-old testimonies, this trial reignites one of music’s most infamous cold cases — a chilling reminder of how violence can strike even the most iconic figures.

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