Keffe D trial: witness recalls chaotic Las Vegas night of Tupac shooting

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Prosecution in Duane “Keffe D” Davis’s Tupac Shakur murder trial called its first witness, Ingrid Stokes, who testified that the Las Vegas night of the 1996 shooting was chaotic — “all hell broke loose” as gunfire erupted after Tupac and Suge Knight’s group encountered a man linked to a rival gang. The testimony centers on Davis and his memoir Compton Street Legend, with prosecutors arguing it helped re-open the case, while the defense contends witnesses are unreliable and that police investigations were flawed or biased. Opening statements have concluded and the trial moves into cross-examination and further testimony.
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