A neighbor named Don Sansouci described the situation as an intense face-off.
Unsolved murder raid
The targeted residence belongs to Paula Clemons, the wife of Duane Keith “Keefe D” Davis, a central suspect in Tupac’s murder.
Davis has consistently claimed that his nephew, Orlando Anderson, was responsible for firing the fatal shots that claimed the life of the controversial rap icon. In 2018, the LV Review-Journal revealed that Davis confessed to being involved in the killing after being diagnosed with cancer.
Authorities issued a search warrant for Keefe D’s Henderson home.
The search warrant shows police were looking for “items that tend to show evidence of motive and/or the identity of the perpetrator such as photographs or undeveloped film, insurance policies and letters, address and telephone records, diaries, and other documents…”
It was reported that police took several tablets, an iPhone, and five computers from the home when they executed the warrant on Monday.
Also taken were USB and hard drives, photographs, “purported marijuana,” along with a copy of “Vibe” magazine about Tupac, and a copy of the book “Compton Street Legends” by Keffe D with Yusuf Jah.