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It will not be resolved soon and now gangs are involved. Everyone knows that Keefe D, the accused killer of Tupac has been in court looking to get out of jail soon. Now, the son of the alleged man behind the actions that took the rapper's life has spoken about what is going on with his father.
Duane Davis Jr has warned Keefe D about what could happen while in custody or even if he comes out of jail. "Watch your back dad," he told the media after all the situation his family has been through.
The 31-year-old said that Los Angeles' Blood gang bosses have issued a kill order after his arrest and for his media confessions to being the shotcaller in Tupac's 1996 death, something has him visible frustrated and concerned because of the repercussions of the matter. All of this even after Sean Combs has been linked to the situation.
If Keefe D makes it back home, he could be more famous
Many producers have already reached out to Duane Davis Sr. and his representatives to try a create a reality show with him once he leaves jail, if that were to happen anytime soon. The fact that the television industry is considering him for a show like this has him hopeful that he could reunite with his loved ones soon, however it is still being analyzed in court.
With that said, his soon is not as calm as him as of late because of the current situation. Davis Jr. hit back at prosecutors alleging they have incorrectly stated his ex-Compton Crip gang boss dad planned to kill witnesses giving evidence in his murder trial.
The Clark County District Attorneys told a judge that a witness could be in danger after Keefe D was recorded discussing a "green light" with his son, but Davis Jr insists that audio, played in court, was misrepresented by prosecutors, insisting Keefe is the one whose life is at risk.