Keffe
D’s
big
day
is
just
months
away
but
he
hopes
to
spend
this
time
at
home.
He
is
looking
to
be
granted
house
arrest
ahead
of
the
Tupac
trial.
TMZ
is
reporting
that
the
Compton,
California
native
rather
spend
his
time
under
supervised
release
as
he
awaits
the
big
day.
Last
week
the
legal
team
for
Duane
Keith
“Keefe
D”
Davis
formally
requested
he
be
granted
house
arrest
as
they
claim
his
health
is
declining
and
the
60-year-old
poses
no
threat
to
the
community.
If
house
arrest
is
not
an
option
they
asked
that
he
be
given
a
“reasonable”
bail.
According
to
KTNV
they
submitted
a
motion
detailing
their
reasoning.
“Duane
should
not
be
denied
bail
in
this
case.
It
cannot
be
said
that
the
proof
is
evident
and
the
presumption
great
that
Duane
is
guilty
of
first-degree
murder
for
the
death
of
Shakur,”
the
motion
read.
“This
court
should
release
Duane
on
house
arrest
with
electronic
monitoring
pending
trial.”
Prosecutors
vehemently
disagree
and
say
that
witnesses
are
in
risk
if
he
were
to
be
released.
According
to 8
News
Now
the
state
says
Keefe
D
spoke
to
his
family
on
October
9
where
his
son
told
him
“around
the
city,
they
talking
about
it’s
a
green
light
on
our
side.”
Prosecutors
reason
that
this
is
code
for
an
“authorization
to
kill”.
Additionally,
they
state
adds
that
the
phone
call
came
shortly
after
his
lawyers
were
provided
a
list
of
the
cooperating
witnesses.
Keefe
D
was
arrested
in
September
2023
for
his
involvement
in
the
murder
of
Tupac
Shakur.
He
has
plead
not
guilty
to
the
charges.
The
trial
is
set
to
commence
in
June.