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Suge Knight Refuses to Testify in Keffe D Trial Linked to Tupac Shakur’s Murder

Suge Knight, a significant figure present on the night when rapper Tupac Shakur tragically lost his life in Las Vegas over 27 years ago, has decided to speak out about the recent arrest made in connection with the murder. Suge Knight, the founder of Death Row Records and one of the two eyewitnesses to Tupac’s murder, has expressed his unwillingness to testify against the newly arrested suspect, Duane “Keefe D” Davis, even though his testimony is crucial.

Following the long-awaited arrest in the Tupac Shakur murder case, Suge Knight has stated that he will refuse to provide testimony against Keefe D if called to do so. Knight shared his perspective exclusively with TMZ during an interview from jail, shedding light on the recent arrest of Duane “Keffe D” Davis.

In an interview with TMZ, Suge Knight firmly expressed his belief that law enforcement and prosecutors have made a mistake in arresting Keefe D. He also dismissed the enduring theory that Keefe D’s late nephew, Orlando Anderson, was responsible for Tupac’s fatal shooting. Out of the six individuals involved in the shooting incident, only Suge Knight and Keefe D are still alive today. Suge was with Tupac inside the BMW on that fateful night in 1996 when the tragic shooting occurred.

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The former CEO of Death Row Records made it clear that, regardless of any confessions made by Keefe D, he would refrain from making derogatory statements about him. While Suge Knight declined to reveal the identity of the shooter, he emphasized his certainty that Orlando was not responsible and suggested that Keefe D should not be behind bars.

Knight firmly stated that he will not participate as a witness in Davis’ trial, as he believes that law enforcement and prosecutors have taken the wrong course of action with this arrest.

As the legal proceedings continue, Davis is expected to appear in court on Wednesday, where a date for the jury trial will be determined. News 3 will closely follow these developments.

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