Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Keefe D Claims Diddy Put a Hit on Tupac and Suge Knight


West Coast gangster Duane "Keefe D" Davis is currently on trial for the 1996 mrder of Death Row Records recording artist Tupac Shakur [click here if you missed that]. 

According to a new report, Keefe once confessed that Bad Boy Entertainment CEO, Sean 'Diddy' Combs, placed a hit on rivals Tupac and Death Row CEO Suge Knight...

From OK Magazine
Sean "Diddy" Combs allegedly ordered a hit on Tupac Shakur’s life — months before he was murdered, a new report from New York Magazine, which was released on Wednesday, June 12, claims.
In the article, former LAPD detective Greg Kading, who was heavily involved in the investigations into the murders of both Shakur and Biggie Smalls, claimed Duane “Keefe D” Davis, who was later arrested and charged in the 1996 murder of Shakur, that Combs, 54, was the one who ordered a hit on Shakur and Suge Knight’s heads in 1995.
"During a stop on the 1995 Summer Jam tour in Anaheim, Combs allegedly told a hotel room full of Crip gangsters — Davis included — that he wanted 'them dudes’ heads,' as Davis put it; i.e. for someone to kill Tupac and Knight," the article reads. "Combs may have simply been caught up in the moment; tensions were running high and he was by all accounts legitimately concerned for his safety. But later, Davis said, over lunch in L.A., Combs offered him a million dollars to get the hit done. According to Davis, he had agreed to the hit, telling Combs, 'Man, we’ll wipe their a-- out quick.' (Davis later told Kading he would have done it for $50,000.)."
Fast forward to September 1996, and things got even worse after Shakur allegedly punched Orlando Anderson — Keefe D's nephew — in the face during a Mike Tyson fight at the MGM Grand arena in Las Vegas.
“The s--- became ominously personal,” Keefe D wrote later in his 2019 memoir, Compton Street Legend, about the incident.
Keefe D then allegedly obtained a .40-caliber Glock from a drug dealer named Eric “Von Zip” Martin and went to track down Shakur and Knight. When Shakur didn't show up to Club 662 that night, a Knight-owned venue where Shakur was meant to perform, they "drove back toward the Strip on East Flamingo Road," the story reads.
"Just after 11 p.m., Davis spotted Tupac on the street, near the intersection with Koval Lane, leaning out of the passenger side window of a black BMW that was being driven by Knight. As Tupac chatted up some girls in a passing car, Bubble Up hit the gas, sliding the car into the far-right lane, while Davis handed the Glock to Anderson in the back. As both cars slowed at the corner, Anderson reached across Big Dre and fired out the open window, hitting Tupac four times — two in the chest, one in the arm, and one in the thigh. He died in the hospital six days later. Knight, in the driver’s seat, was hit in the head by bullet fragments."
Things weren't over though, as Kading began to focus on Combs.
"If what Davis was telling them was true, Combs was at the heart of a murder-conspiracy plot that had resulted in Tupac’s death. Just because they couldn’t use Davis’s statements against him in court didn’t mean they couldn’t use them to go after Combs," the article reads.
"Kading instantly recognized how incendiary Davis’s story really was. Not only had he detailed the events behind Tupac’s shooting and confessed to his own involvement in the crime, he also laid at least part of the blame for the murder at the feet of Sean Combs. Davis claimed that soon after the shooting, Combs called Zip to ask, 'Was that us?' Davis confirmed that it was and that, despite the personal nature of the killing, he still wanted his million-dollar bounty. He told Zip to handle the money on his behalf, but the payment never came.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bingo

Jcee said...

No money exchanged hands so sir I’m finish it hard to believe you now do I belive puffy is capable of such acts yes!!! But I don’t belive this guy at all. I mean puffy didn’t even give you a 1k down payment or nothing? Come on now

Anonymous said...

OK Magazine equivalent to the National Enquirer just gossip. Nothing to see here ,moving on.

Anonymous said...

Nah, he did that for clout (and maybe a little revenge) only. No money exchanged, no agreement, no hit here.

Anonymous said...

So a hitman didn't get paid his bounty and let one million in 1995 dollars slide? This is such a lie!

Anonymous said...

Damn Puff

Anonymous said...

Puff a real Shystie individual.

Anonymous said...

👀👀

R in NYC said...

Everyone knows a hitman gets half the money up front. He needs more people but Diddy is dirty in all this.

Anonymous said...

That sounds like Puff, he never pays folk.

You’d like to know said...

I have always thought Puffy was behind the 2Pac and Big murders. After both their deaths, all of a sudden he blew up and was this mega producer and “rapper” when before (to me) he was a glorified backup dancer. The only other person who got large after their deaths in a similar way was JayZ - but at least he has talent as a rapper.

Puff is a producer who steals from all his talent leaving them broke and broken. He is evil and now learning what’s done in the dark will be done in the light.

Anonymous said...

Forgot to write BREAKING NEWS

Sunno said...

These rumors have been circulating for years, its just now that we have confirmation. Keefe has always come up as a the shooter, Puffy has always come up as the payer for hit.

Anonymous said...

Puff swindled his Bad Boy artists not paying them. Why do people think it’s hard to not pay your hit man? Especially, one that is broke and desperate as to not get his money up front.

Anonymous said...

Puff always did things for clout. He's really a cornball who pays other folks for their style and swag. He was jealous of Pac, and Suge. Thing is, the dirt always comes out in the wash.

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