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Drug kingpin accused of ordering rap legend Tupac's murder goes on trial

The case has remained one of rap's biggest unsolved mysteries for decades - Shakur was shot multiple times in the 1996 drive-by shooting and died six days later

The death has remained a mystery for decades(Image: Getty Images)

Nearly three decades after rapper Tupac Shakur was gunned down near the iconic strip in Las Vegas Strip, a former gang leader has gone on trial to face accusations he ordered the most infamous drive-by shooting in history.

Tupac Amaru Shakur, also known by his stage names 2Pac and Makaveli, was one of the most influential musical artists of the 20th century, and a prominent political activist for Black America. The 1996 drive-by shooting that killed the rap legend remains one of the hip-hop worlds defining moments and one of its most enduring mysteries.

Family members of Shakur were among those who gathered at a Las Vegas court for the beginning of jury selection, which could continue through much of this week.

'Whoever had anything to do with it, whoever set it up, whoever had any hand in it should be locked up in prison,' said Shakurs cousin.(Image: Getty Images)

Whoever had anything to do with it, whoever set it up, whoever had any hand in it should be locked up in prison, said Shakurs cousin, Kendrick Lesane.

Duane Keffe D Davis, 63, has pleaded not guilty to murder with a deadly weapon with the intent to promote, further or assist a criminal gang in the rappers death. At the time, Davis was a leader of the South Side Compton Crips in California.

Davis sat next to his lawyer on Monday while Nevada judge Carli Kierny asked a group of 75 potential jurors whether they have any medical issues, language barriers or conflicts with serving in a trial scheduled to last about a month.

Thirty years after his death, Shakur is considered one of the most influential and versatile rappers of all time.

Rapper Tupac Shakur poses for photos backstage after his performance at the Regal Theater in Chicago, Illinois in March 1994.(Image: Getty Images)

Shakurs death at the age of 25 came as his fourth solo album had sold five million copies.

He was in a BMW on September 7 1996 with music mogul Marion Suge Knight when a white Cadillac pulled up at a red light. Shakur, who was in the passenger seat, was shot multiple times and died six days later, while Knight survived.

The case went cold until recent years, when public statements and a tell-all memoir from Davis in 2019 revived it. He was arrested in 2023.

Duane "Keffe D" Davis has pleaded not guilty to murder in the 1996 killing of rapper Tupac Shakur.(Image: Getty Images)

As the trial began in Clark County District Court, Davis said on Monday that if he is convicted, he wants the judge to decide his sentence, not the jury.

Binu Palal, the countys chief deputy district attorney, told potential jurors they were in court for a murder trial involving Shakur. He began listing names of people involved in the case to see if potential jurors were familiar with them, including Knight and Sean Diddy Combs.

Questions posed to the potential jurors included their favourite books and movies, and whether they had listened to Shakurs music. One man said he used to.

Prosecutors are not accusing Davis of pulling the trigger that night, and the trial likely will not confirm who did. Instead, prosecutors plan to show that Davis made the calls that led to Shakurs death and provided the gun.

Duane "Keffe D" Davis at a court appearance in 2024 in Vegas(Image: Getty Images)

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Davis co-wrote the memoir Compton Street Legends, which vividly describes the shooting. The book says Davis obtained a handgun from an associate and tossed it into the back seat of the Cadillac but did not say who fired the fatal shots.

Orlando Baby Lane Anderson, Davis nephew, has long been considered the suspect who pulled the trigger, but charges were never brought against him. He died two years after Shakur in an unrelated gang shootout in Compton.

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