A $750,000 bond has been granted to Duane “Keffe D” Davis, a 60-year-old former gang boss from the Los Angeles area who was involved in the murder of well-known American artist Tupac Amaru Shakur.
Read Also: Former gang boss enters not guilty plea to Tupac’s murder
According to Obasanjo News24, the guy was taken into custody in September 2023 and accused of killing someone while using a lethal weapon.
Two months after Las Vegas police raided his wife’s home to look for evidence related to Tupac’s murder, he was arrested.
Davis made an appearance in court in Las Vegas on Tuesday to discuss the possibility of his release on bond while he awaits his criminal trial.
The prosecution, however, argued that Davis was a cold-blooded murderer and shouldn’t be allowed to walk the streets.
After that, the judge, Carli Kierny, decided to release him pending trial and gave him a $750,000 bail.
In addition, Kierny said that Keefe D will be placed under electronic monitoring house arrest in the interim until his trial.
At the age of 25, Shakur was shot and killed on September 7, 1996, during a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas.