Former Death Row Security Guard Believes Keefe D, Uncle Of The Man Who Allegedly Killed Tupac, Could Be Arrested As Police Continue To Investigate Tupac’s Murder
Former Death Row Security Guard Believes Keefe D, Uncle Of The Man Who Allegedly Killed Tupac, Could Be Arrested As Police Continue To Investigate Tupac’s Murder
Looks like someone may be held accountable for Tupac’s murder after 25 years.
According to Death Row Records former head of security, Reggie Wright Jr., the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has been actively investigating the September 1996 execution. Part of their investigation, has reportedly narrowed in on the involvement of California Crip gang member Keefe D. At the time of Tupac’s murder, Keefe’s D’s nephew, Orlando Anderson, was widely suspected of pulling the trigger – confirmed by his uncle. In a book he co-authored titled Compton Street Legend, Keefe D shared details of his involvement. Reportedly, there are also several interviews and documentary appearances where Keefe addresses his role in the murder.
Reggie Wright Jr. who worked for the label that signed a young Tupac, addressed speculation that the LVMPD has been seriously looking into pinning Keefe D for the murder. While interviewing with Bomb1st, Reggie Wright Jr. stated:
“Let’s put it this way, I bet Keefe D [has] been having the runs for the last two weeks….Because yeah, they are knocking on doors and there’s some activity.”
Though previously admitting to being in the car while bullets riddled “Keep Your Head Up” artist Tupac, Keefe has managed to avoid facing any jail time. Former LAPD detective Greg Kading, who was a lead investigator on Tupac’s murder case, has called for Keefe’s arrest many times. During a former interview discussing the case, Greg Kading stated:
“There is adequate probable cause to arrest Keefe D on conspiracy to commit murder charges, based on his numerous public confessions….He’s making a mockery out of the justice system and the public perception is that Tupac’s murder case is of little interest to the LVPD. The optics on it are horrible.”

Tupac Shakur (circa 1996)
He continued:
“For history’s sake and for the sake of their own reputation, they ought to arrest Keefe D, clear the murder case and place the burden of responsibility onto the shoulders of the DA’s office. It’s that simple.”
Reggie Wright Jr., speculates that judging by the intensity of the LVMPD’s recent movements, Keefe’s arrest could happen sooner than later.
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