Cops Seize Computers & Photos Related to Tupac Murder Investigation

A search warrant executed in Nevada on Monday reportedly occurred at the home of someone associated with Tupac Shakur’s suspected killer.

Las Vegas Metro police confirmed to the Associated Press that the search conducted at a Henderson home is related to rapper Duane “Keffe D” Davis, 60, the uncle of suspect Orlando Anderson. Meanwhile, residents told the news outlet that they saw two people being detained as officers searched the one-story home.

Anderson, who was a rival of Tupac’s, died in an unrelated shooting two years after Shakur was fatally shot on the Las Vegas Strip in 1996. Davis said in a 2018 documentary “Unsolved: The Tupac and Biggie Murders” that he was in the car with the gunman.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that one of the people who lives at the Henderson home is Davis’ wife, Paula Clemons, 50. However, a woman who answered the door denied this to the news outlet.

According to the Associated Press, police seized computers, a phone and hard drive, a Vibe magazine featuring Shakur, possible marijuana, documents related to a documentary, and photographs.

“I’m one of the only living eyewitnesses to Tupac’s killing, who also knows the much larger story around the reasons why both Tupac and Biggie were killed,” Davis wrote in the memoir, which was reportedly also seized on Monday.

Many witnesses were party to the deadly shooting, but the investigation went cold as witnesses refused to speak to law enforcement. Though Davis has spoken publicly about Tupac’s murder, he has never named the gunman.

The Associated Press that Davis was not at the residence that was searched on Monday. There is currently a warrant out for his arrest for failing to appear in court in a drug case.

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