Suge Knight has stated that he will not testify against Duane “Keffe D” Davis, who was recently arrested and charged with one count of murder with a deadly weapon in connection to the 1996 fatal shooting of Tupac Shakur.
In an interview with TMZ founder Harvey Levin, Suge Knight expressed his surprise at Davis’ arrest and added that he never thought this day would come. However, he also mentioned that he didn’t want to see it happen. Suge elaborated on his history with Davis, explaining that they had played football together and, despite their differences, he wouldn’t wish incarceration on his worst enemy. When asked about the rumored involvement of Davis’ late nephew, Orlando Anderson, Suge brought up the fact that he and Tupac were the only individuals in the car when the shooting occurred, and neither of them was willing to divulge details about that fateful night.
“I never had nothing bad to say about Orlando because he wasn’t the shooter,” Knight added
In response to a possible scenario presented by Harvey Levin, suggesting that Keffe D may have been aware of Orlando Anderson’s revenge plot after being assaulted by Tupac and his associates, Suge Knight firmly rejected the theory with a resounding “no.” Suge appears to be unwavering in his stance, stating, “One thousand percent. I wouldn’t go. I wouldn’t testify. None of that shit.”
As reported by TMZ, Suge Knight and Keffe D are the only two individuals still alive who were involved in the incident related to Tupac Shakur’s murder in 1996.
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