Duane Davis, aka Keffe D, stands trial for the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur — the only person ever charged in the drive-by shooting that killed the icon. Davis allegedly handed off the gun used in the attack, claiming he was in the passenger seat and passed it to the backseat shooter. His memoir and interviews reignited the case, leading to his arrest last year. The defense argues his story is fiction and that police knew he was unreliable, but the judge allowed his memoir as evidence. Prosecutors plan to call dozens of witnesses, including Suge Knight, as the trial unfolds over six weeks. Even though Davis didn’t pull the trigger, conviction could still land him a life sentence.

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