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Tupac Homicide Suspect, Keefe D, Found Guilty in Prison Brawl Trial

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Suge Knight and Tupac Shakur posing for a picture

Duane “Keefe D” Robinson is already in hot water as he is on trial for allegedly killing rap icon Tupac Shakur. Despite already being incarcerated, the alleged killer has already found himself in even more legal trouble.

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Tupac’s Killer Found Guilty of Starting Prison Brawl

In 2024, Davis was involved in a prison brawl after returning from a personal visit. And even worse the entire altercation was caught on video. On the tape, you can see the two inmates have a heated verbal exchange before ultimately coming to blows.

Per KNTV, On April 9, the jury found Davis guilty on two counts:

Battery by a prisoner and challenges to fight. Keef D’s sentencing is on May 27.

His trial for Tupac’s murder begins in February 2026.

Suge Knight Slams Music Stars For Trying to Bail Davis Out

As the former CEO of Death Row Records, Suge Knight had a relationship with Shakur. So naturally, he took exception when he found out that people within the music industry were trying to bail Tupac’s alleged killer out of prison. In a recent interview, Knight said that Ray J and Snoop were among the people trying to bail him out.

“Since I have been in here, Snoop and other people have been trying to bail the guy [Keefe D] out ’cause he’s talking too much. So Ray J trying to bail Puffy out of jail cause they say he’s talking too much… He, Puffy, Ray J, all those dudes got Puffy ties. And apparently, Keefe D telling it all,” he said.  

“So they even had somebody talk to me and say, ‘Hey! You can help him get free.’ So I said, ‘Look, I don’t have nothing to do with none of that so I’m not leaving prison to go to nobody county jail.’” 

He also called out the former Love & Hip Hop star claiming that Snoop previously confided in him about his role in Shakur’s death and he still chose to remain close with the former Death Row artist.

“So that’s why I say don’t mention Tupac’s name in none of your interviews. Because you f**k with the motherf**ker Snoop who said he had something to do with it.” 

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