Tupac murder suspect moves to suppress raid evidence
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Attorneys for Duane “Keffe D” Davis, the Las Vegas man charged in the 1996 killing of rapper Tupac Shakur, have filed a motion in Clark County District Court arguing that a 2023 nighttime search of his Henderson, Nevada home was unlawful and based on misleading information about his gang status and current risk. The defense claims the warrant judge was not told that Davis’s drug convictions were decades old and that Nevada law requires specific, not generic, safety concerns to justify a nighttime search, and they are asking the court to toss out evidence seized in that raid ahead of Davis’s trial scheduled for next August.
Courts and Criminal Procedure
Tupac Shakur Murder Case