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Former gang boss Duane ‘Keffe D’ Davis stands trial over Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder, the first prosecution in the case.
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Former gang boss Duane ‘Keffe D’ Davis stands trial over Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder, the first prosecution in the case.
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An unsolved tragedy that shook the music industry forever, enters a Nevada courtroom. The murder trial of former gang leader Duane Davis is now underway in Las Vegas, where prosecutors are laying out what they describe as a deadly act of revenge against rapper Tupac Shakur. Story by Caitlin Brown.
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A trial is finally underway 30 years after rap artist Tupac Shakur was killed in a drive-by shooting. The case was long regarded as one of the nation's most prominent cold cases.
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A prosecutor said that while few have been willing to speak about the 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur, Duane "Keffe D" Davis is the "one person who has a hard time being silent."
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After he was shot multiple times, Tupac Shakur refused to cooperate with police and told an officer "we'll take care of it", an officer testified.
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The BBC's Shaimaa Khalil breaks down the key arguments as the long-awaited trial gets under way.
Read this reportThe trial of a man accused of orchestrating the killing of the legendary rapper, Tupac Shakur, is underway in Las Vegas.
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AIPROPX has consolidated 21 reports from 15 outlets into a single canonical entry on “Tupac Shakur murder trial begins thirty years after his death.” The covered outlets are based across 6 regions — UK, Other, US, Middle East, Europe, and International.
The earliest report in this entry came from Time (Aug 16, 2026, 16:23 UTC); the most recent came from Al Jazeera (Aug 18, 2026, 10:55 UTC).
Comparing the wording across sources, 1 statement appears in near-identical wording across two or more of these outlets, 11 named entities are referenced by multiple outlets, and the phrase recurring most across the coverage is “tupac shakur”.
8 statements are carried by only one outlet within this set and are not echoed by the others.
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