Combative Witness Stirs Tension in Tupac Murder Trial

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At the Las Vegas murder trial of Duane "Keffe D" Davis for Tupac Shakur’s 1996 killing, witness James "Mob James" McDonald became combative on the stand, warning he could be held in contempt and saying he wouldn’t ‘send him to prison’ by naming suspects. Prosecutors allege Davis orchestrated the drive-by that killed Shakur after a preceding fight, with McDonald—a Mob Piru member—describing a gang-war atmosphere and the difficulty of breaking street codes as the trial continues.
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