Tense Las Vegas courtroom erupts as Tupac murder witness demands 'hostile witness' status

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A witness in Duane “Keffe D” Davis’s 1996 Tupac Shakur murder trial clashes with both sides in a Las Vegas courtroom, demanding to be treated as a hostile witness and insisting he did not witness the shooting. Davis, charged with murder with a deadly weapon, is accused of coordinating the drive-by with Crips members; the witness testified under subpoena and said he wasn’t part of Tupac’s entourage. Davis pleads not guilty and prosecutors allege he supplied the gun and orchestrated the retaliation tied to an earlier altercation involving Shakur, Suge Knight, and Davis’ nephew.
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