Tupac Shakur's alleged killer 'Keffe D' Davis is scheduled in court on June 3 for the 1996 murder of the American rapper, but charges will not result in the death penalty.Duane Keith 'Keffe D' Davis, 60, is a former Southern street gang leader who was arrested in September for orchestrating the 27 years ago.Davis is the only one from inside the car responsible for firing the fatal shot at Shakur that is still alive - he is also the only person to be charged with a related to the murder. He now faces a trial set for June 3, 2024.
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