Mob James Refuses to Snitch in Tupac Shakur Murder Trial

Former Mob Piru enforcer Mob James McDonald testified in Las Vegas in the Tupac Shakur murder trial, bluntly refusing to name fellow gang members or discuss the decades-old beef. He challenged prosecutors and defense lawyers to treat him as a hostile witness, insisting he wants to protect his family and move on from the past. Prosecutors are trying to connect Duane “Keffe D” Davis to orchestrating the 1996 shooting, but McDonald’s pointed, guarded testimony offered little new evidence against Keffe D, culminating in a heated moment where he told Davis’s attorney to back off while asserting, “I’m not going to send him to prison. You are.” The case remains unresolved after more than 30 years.
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