Duane “Keefe D” Davis broken down from behind bars whereas proclaiming his advantage nonetheless 50 Cent found it humorous.
50 Cent savagely buffooned Keefe D on Instagram Friday (March 14) over a jailhouse assembly illustrating the Tupac Shakur homicide suspect damaging down in splits.
The G-Unit magnate uploaded a clip of the assembly on Instagram. 50 Cent actually didn’t preserve again, captioning the video clip: “LOL KEEFIE NAH, THIS S ### IS FUNNY. To me, he merely ran his mouth until they got here and obtained him. LOL.”
2Pac’s supposed superior Keefe D sobs behind bars for his liberty and being removed from his grandkids. pic.twitter.com/rFkCgBwfKg
— The Artwork Of Dialogue (@ArtOfDialogue_) March 14, 2025
Duane Keith Davis, significantly better known as Keefe D, stays decided concerning his advantage within the 1996 homicide of Hip-Hop image Tupac Shakur.
All through the ABC Data assembly, Keefe D broken down whereas speaking about being divided from his grandchildren, urging he is been wrongfully charged.
” They obtained no proof,” Keefe D asserted. “They perceive they don’t have completely nothing. Got here and put me out beneath, and they don’t have no weapon, no vehicles and truck, no Keefe D, no completely nothing. Everybody on video clip nonetheless Keefe D. That is incorrect.”
He extra stored he remained in Los Angeles in your house when the rap artist was fatally injured, asserting “20-30” folks may assure his alibi.
Despite his instances, Keefe D previously confessed in conferences and his narrative Compton Highway Legend that he was related to the capturing.
Alternatively, Keefe was these days related to a bodily run-in with an extra prisoner at Clark Area Apprehension Facility in Las Las vega.
Video footage revealed the males grappling and putting every varied different, with Keefe D comparatively putting Hamilton in a headlock.
Modifications policemans apparently utilized pepper spray to divide each, they usually had been in a while actually restricted.
Keefe D has truly been billed with battery by a detainee, asserting he was “merely standing his floor.”