What COPS Found Hidden In Tupac’s Yard Just Changed EVERYTHING. Nobody saw this coming… and it may change everything we thought we knew.
For nearly three decades, the murder of Tupac Shakur remained one of hip-hop’s most infamous unsolved mysteries.Fans, investigators, and journalists all knew the broad outlines of what happened on that September night in 1996, but the case never seemed to move forward in any meaningful way.
The Takedown of Tupac | The New Yorker
Then, in 2023, Las Vegas police carried evidence out of a Nevada home that would help push the investigation toward its first-ever arrest.That home belonged to Duane “Keefe D” Davis, the former Compton gang figure who had spent years publicly describing his version of the killing.
Detectives searching the property in Henderson, Nevada, believed they had finally found the physical and documentary material needed to support a long-awaited prosecution.
The Henderson Raid
The search warrant targeted Davis’ house as part of the reopened investigation into Tupac’s death.
Henderson is a quiet suburb just outside Las Vegas, and the property was only a short drive from the exact intersection where Tupac was shot.
From the outside, it looked like an ordinary home on a residential street. But inside, investigators believed they had found something much more significant.