The 30-year cold case of Tupac Shakur | BBC News
The drive-by shooting that killed rap superstar Tupac Shakur on 7 September 1996 changed the trajectory of hip-hop and elevated the rapper from the face of the genre to a cultural icon. His killing became one of popular culture's great mysteries, with countless theories but no arrests until 2023, when Duane "Keffe D" Davis was unexpectedly charged with murdering the famous rapper. Davis, a 63-year-old former gang boss, is due to stand trial in Las Vegas. Fame Under Fire host, Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty, speaks to Shaun Kent, resident trial attorney, about the case.
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