2Pac‘s murder suspect, Duane “Keefe D” Davis, has been found guilty of multiple charges after getting into a fight with a fellow inmate at Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas.
Last week (April 9), a grand jury ruled that Keefe was guilty of battery by a prisoner and issuing challenges to a fight over a brawl that occurred last December, according to KTNV.
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The 61-year-old former gang member will be sentenced on May 27.
The fight, captured on surveillance cameras, was described by authorities as “mutual combat by grappling and throwing closed fist strikes.”
The scuffle was eventually broken up by guards who deployed the use of pepper spray. Keefe D claimed that he was merely “standing his ground.”
Keefe has been in police custody since September 2023 when he was charged with orchestrating the murder of 2Pac, which marked the first arrest in the decades-old case.
He is expected to remain behind bars until his trial begins in February 2026. The ex-Compton Crip has pleaded not guilty to one count of murder with use of a deadly weapon.
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In his first interview since his arrest, Keefe D claimed that a former bodyguard of Suge Knight was the mastermind behind ‘Pac’s 1996 killing.
“I did not do it,” he said to ABC News in March, before downplaying prosecutors’ case against him. “They don’t have nothing. And they know they don’t have nothing. They can’t even place me out here. They don’t have no gun, no car, no Keefe D, no nothing.”
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Keefe also claimed that he was hundreds of miles away in Los Angeles the night 2Pac was fatally shot on the Las Vegas strip, and has “about 20 or 30 people” who can corroborate his alibi at trial.
The alleged killer instead IDed Reggie Wright Jr., an ex-Compton police officer and former head of security at Death Row Records, of ochestrating the murder, labeling him and his security company “mercenaries.”
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Wright Jr., who previously testified in front of the grand jury that would charge Keefe D with 2Pac’s murder, hit back at the claims.
“It’s heartbreaking they keep dragging in my name. I didn’t have anything to do with that. One of the worst days of my life when I heard that that happened,” he told ABC News.