2Pac Murder Suspect Keffe D Reportedly Involved in Fight in Jail

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Keffe D, who's been charged in the 1996 murder of Tupac "2Pac" Shakur, was reportedly involved in a jail fight.

According to TMZ, the murder suspect, real name Duane Davis, 61, engaged in a "mutual combat" with a fellow inmate at Las Vegas' Clark County Detention Center, where he's currently awaiting trial.

While Keffe allegedly put the man in a headlock, the two also engaged in physical grappling and throwing closed-fist strikes. A corrections officer used pepper spray to get them to separate. According to recent court documents, Keffe D is now accused of violence by a prisoner. Keffe allegedly reported to an officer during an interview about the altercation days later that he was "just standing his ground."

Keffe, who's murder charge bail was already set at $750,000, has a new bail for the battery charge listed at $50,000, court records show, per ABC News.

Keffe has been in custody since September 2023 following the raid of his Henderson, Nevada home, where magazines and photo albums dedicated to the late Shakur were reportedly found. Also reportedly discovered in Keffe's possession were copies of Keffe's 2019 autobiography, Compton Street Legend, where he gave his account of Shakur's murder.

Keffe has long shared that he was one of four people in the white Cadillac next to Suge Knight's car, where 2Pac sat in the passenger seat upon being shot four times. Keffe accused his since-deceased nephew, Orlando Anderson, of being the triggerman, while a shocking accusation was made in court last year when audio was shared of Keffe alleging that Diddy offered a $1 million hit on 2Pac and Knight, per The Sun.

In June of last year, Keffe offered to post his $750,000 bail ahead of the trial, originally scheduled for November 2024.

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