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Tupac Shakur Murder Suspect Keefe D Granted Bail In Vegas Criminal Case

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The man accused of being involved in the murder of Tupac Shakur, Duane Davis, also known as Keefe D, has been granted bail in a Las Vegas criminal case. However, he will only be released if he can come up with a substantial amount of money.

Key Takeaway

Keefe D, a suspect in the murder of Tupac Shakur, has been granted bail in a Vegas criminal case, subject to stringent conditions including a high bail amount and house arrest with electronic monitoring.

Legal Proceedings

Keefe D appeared in court in Vegas for a hearing regarding his potential release on bail pending his criminal trial. His legal team argued that he does not pose a danger to society and is not a flight risk. They advocated for his release from jail until the trial commences.

Case Background

Keefe D has been in the Clark County jail since late September, following his indictment for the murder of Tupac. He has publicly claimed to have been present in the car on the night of Tupac’s fatal shooting in 1996, alongside Suge Knight. While he has suggested that he was not the one who pulled the trigger, he is the only surviving individual linked to the long-standing unsolved crime.

Bail Conditions

Despite Keefe’s legal team emphasizing that he is not a risk, the judge set his bail at $750,000. If he is able to post bail, he will be confined to house arrest with electronic monitoring until his trial begins. Until then, Keefe will remain in custody.