Keefe D he will try to prepare for his upcoming trial from the comfort of his home. He asked to be released on bail.
As mentionted with The Grio the former Los Angeles gang leader asked the presiding judge to let him out of jail while he awaits trial. On Thursday, June 20, his legal representatives officially submitted a request on behalf of their client. In response, the judge has scheduled a hearing to consider the request where Duane “Keffe D” Davis' attorney will seek bail. If approved, the alleged Southside Crip shooting caller will be free under house arrest with electronic monitoring.
Recently, the Wack 100 media and entertainment entrepreneur, born Cash Jones, toyed with the idea of paying the bail money for Keffe D. In a recent Clubhouse live stream he spoke with Keefe's son, Duane Davis Jr. seemingly confirming that you will help them secure the bond in exchange for the rights to Keefe's story. It has not been confirmed by Keffe D's attorney, Carl Arnold, whether or not Wack 100 contributed to the bail money.
In September 2023, Davis was arrested and charged with first-degree murder for his part in the drive-by shooting that left Tupac Shakur dead. He has since been held at the Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. His trial is expected to begin in November.