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Pop a shot basketball11/25/2023 ![]() The warrant further indicated that police were seeking evidence related to those involved in the death of Shakur. Police also wanted to look for personal property, bills and receipts establishing “the identity of persons in control of” the house on Maple Shade Street. The document, which also names Davis as Deandre Keith Davis, reveals that Las Vegas police sought “photos, movies, CDs, writing or other documentation showing Duane Keith Davis aka ‘Keefy D’ or ‘Keffe D’ involvement with the Southside Compton Crips.” Neighbors have said police arrived at the home that evening. The warrant was executed at the home on Monday, the document stated. Other things removed by police included two black tubs of photographs, other various photos and an amount of “purported marijuana,” according to the document. ![]() 40 caliber cartridges, a copy of Davis’ co-written book “Compton Street Legend,” and a Vibe magazine article on Shakur. Items taken by investigators from Davis’ abode included a desktop computer, four laptops, three iPads, an iPhone, a 500 GB hard drive, a tablet, a USB drive, 11. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department requested the warrant on Saturday and obtained permission from a District Court judge to search the residence of Duane Keith Davis, 60, on Maple Shade Street in Henderson, based on the document. The warrant also requested photos, books, documents and other items including writings about Shakur, the document states. LAS VEGAS – Authorities removed more than two dozen items from a Henderson, Nevada, home related to the investigation of the 1996 shooting death of the rapper Tupac Skakur, including computers, iPads, bullet cartridges and evidence of street gang involvement, according to copy of the warrant obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. ![]()
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