Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "TUPAC SHAKUR MURDER SUSPECT ARRESTED IN LAS VEGAS"
Episode Date: September 30, 2023Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn the latest segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz dives into the arrest of Duane Keith Davis, the man suspected of orchestrating the murder of Tupac S...hakur.Davis was indicted on charges of murder with the use of a deadly weapon in connection to the 1996 killing. Even if Davis was not the one who shot Shakur, he can still be charged with murder under Nevada law's aiding and abetting statute.Analytic Dreamz breaks down the case, exploring the evidence against Davis and the implications of his arrest for the long-unsolved Tupac murder.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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I want y'all to keep in mind throughout this entire segment,
this is a connection to a 1996 drive-by shooting of Tupac Shakur.
The reason why I'm emphasizing 1996,
because in 2023,
we have people like Zion and John Morant just running amuck
with everything but basketball, right?
Zion's out here with random
IG models
John Moran acting like
he's in GTA but in real life
but back in 1996 and 97
Michael Jordan
was going back to back
as far as NBA finals
so as far as the times
it has changed but you know what hasn't changed
the person
who is responsible
responsible for the killing of Tupac being identified and found.
So now, when we have actual information that came in that enhances our recollection of how
this event went down because Duane, in quotation marks, Keefe D. Davis has been arrested
and charged with murder with the U.S.
use of a deadly weapon and connection to the 1996 drive-by shooting of Tupac Shakur.
Now, if this man was the shooter, you might ask, how has he gotten away Scott-free
throughout this entire duration on earth, right?
High-profile cases usually don't have killers running amongst the civilians.
But in this case scenario
This man killed one of our most prominent
Hip Hop artist ever
And just was able to
Go into hiding or
Whatever he was doing
And hide from the police somehow
Sounds a little fishy to me
But anyways, this is he going
So Davis, a self-proclaimed
Last Living Person involved in the shooting
Yeah, I bet
Had detailed his alleged involvement
and Shakur's murder in his memoir.
Bro, imagine making a memoir of the rapper that you killed.
That's like some O.J. Simpson type beat.
Like, how arrogant do you have to be
to not only be a free man after murdering somebody,
but to brag about it in a memoir?
Anyways, Las Vegas police revisited the case
And following the release of Davis' book, conducted a search of his home in Henderson, Nevada.
After that, Davis claimed that Shakura and Shug Knight, former Death Row Records CEO,
were in the Las Vegas for a Mike Tyson v. Bruce Seldon fight in September 1996.
Davis' account of the events leading to the shooting suggests that there was a confrontation
between Knight's crew and the South Side Compton Crip
named Orlando Baby Lane Anderson
escalated to the shooting.
Boy, I'm sounding like gunner right now.
All these details,
if I wasn't a certified civilian,
I believe this would be called snitching.
Anyways, let's continue.
David stated that he and his crew
saw Shakur and a BMW
and the shooting occurred when Shakura reached for a weapon.
Davis claims his cousin, Orlando Anderson,
was the one who killed Shakura.
Hold up.
We've been trying to figure out this for decades,
and he just said the name like that.
What in the doctor, Seuss?
I don't understand.
I don't want to pull up the wrong person,
because I don't know if this is, I don't know if this man has pictures on the internet
or if this is just another guy with the same name.
So I don't want to do that because that is defamation, ladies and gentlemen.
So I don't want to just put a random Orlando Anderson picture up there.
But anyways, oh, actually, I'm going to play this video.
Anyways, so let's keep going, right?
Also, make sure to follow Analytic Dreams video podcast on Spotify
to see the video element along with the audio because I'm going to play.
I'm going to keep this like,
video on loop so you can basically watch it and see the face of the person they just charged
with Tupac's murder.
All right.
Let's keep going.
Orlando Anderson was killed two years later in 1998 in a gang-related shooting.
Talk about spinning a block.
Anyways.
Two other associates in Davis car that night, Terrence Bubble Up.
What type of nickname is that?
His nickname is Bubble Up.
What?
So Terrence Brown,
aka Bubble Up,
and DeAndre Smith,
aka Freaky.
Yo,
these nicknames are insane.
Are also deceased.
So those are the other two associates
with Davis.
The,
what is that?
Akrona.
Oh, that's probably the Las Vegas
Police Department.
Yeah, okay.
So the Los,
well, is it Las Vegas?
Yeah.
The Las Vegas Police Department
charged Davis with,
with murder, accusing him of providing the firearm used into shooting.
That's a very interesting.
So the people would talk about is right here.
So you see Terrence right here, who they call Bubble Up.
You see, who is this?
DeAndre, what's DeAndre?
Oh, D'Andre's right here.
He's freaky.
That's the nickname.
I ain't make this up.
I'm just reading the information, y'all.
You have the person who snitched on the whole thing made a memorandum.
because I guess he thought because everybody else was dead, he could just talk about it.
So this is the guy that currently have locked up, like today, that made, like, headline news, you know?
And then you have Orlando Baby Lane.
I don't know what his nickname was.
I don't know if it says it right here.
Oh, I'm tripping.
That was the guy who killed Tupac.
So this guy right here.
I don't know why they put deceased over the faces.
Maybe they could have put it to the side so we could see the faces because I think public scrutiny for these types.
of cases should be a thing but in gang culture of course it mimics the mob so people with these type of egregious
acts to somebody we love like teupac secure it could get pretty dangerous for anybody who's related
to that person so maybe that's why they're not putting the faces up here i don't know because they
have du wayne's face up here but that's what i'm guessing all right let's keep going i'm gonna keep playing this
video. Hopefully it just restarts. I don't know how it works. If it doesn't, I can just press a little
refresh button. All right. So Davis home. What else? Charge Davis. So they, they did charge
Orlando. So it wasn't like they didn't know who it was. So they did know who it was. It was just a
whole mystery of how it happened, right? So they charged Orlando Davis. What else did they do?
retired L.A., Las Vegas police detective, Greg Cating.
So you can look all this up where I'm saying right now.
All that this is like rapid fire information and captivating the whole scenario, right?
Because we just got a continuation in this whole story with the arrest of D'Andre, right?
So anyways, I lost my place.
Greg Cating believes that Davis' public declarations in his own book,
provided the necessary evidence to move forward with charges and Shakur's murder.
If this ain't all-time self-snitching, I don't know what it is.
Like, as far as self-snitching, this is up there with the white lady in the Tiger TV show,
if y'all know what I'm talking about.
There was a lady that had some type of tiger zoo or whatever.
She was just like doing something, but she was getting arrogant with it and ended up self-snitching.
I forget her name, but it was like a huge deal when the whole pandemic was happening.
Hopefully, y'all know what I'm talking about.
It was like a whole, it was like a whole ordeal.
Anyways, let's get back to the on topic.
So Davis, who spent time in prison for his involvement in drug empire, brushed off the concerns
about potential life imprisonment in an interview.
Chief Deputy District Attorney Mark D. Giacomo described Davis as the on-ground, on-site
commander.
Talk about on-site who ordered Tupac's death.
The murder of Tupac in 1996 and the subsequent investigations have remained unsolved for years,
but Davis' arrest may bring the case closer to closure.
The arrest comes months after the police raided Davis' home
and sees various items related to the case.
Nevada had no statute of limitations for murder charges.
That's interesting.
Why was he living there?
Anyways, making it possible to prosecute Davis
despite the passage of many years since the crime
occurred. So ladies and gentlemen, what I just read to you to in conclusion is a candidate, a candidate, and maybe number one
scenario of an all-time self-snitch, because this is ridiculous. Tupac Shakur's murders or murderers,
all four of them have had some type of justice brought to them, whether it's street justice,
whether it's law enforcement justice as far as police.
Some type of justice has happened to every single one of those murderers involved in the
drive-by shooting of Tupac.
And for that, as a long time hip-hop coverer and connoisseur, I can say,
To quote my man Ice Cube, today was a good day.
So anyways, click my link tree in my bio.
Let me know in one of my social medias.
What do you think about this whole scenario of Tupac's killer being?
Not just the case.
The whole Tupac's secure case, what do you think about it coming to a conclusion?
Do you still care about the situation that if you do,
what do you think about the last remaining member of involved in the murder of Tupac's?
being arrested.
