Duane “Keefe D” Davis, the man charged in connection with the 1996 drive-by killing of rap icon Tupac Shakur, has rejected a plea deal offered by Nevada prosecutors ahead of his long-awaited trial. Keefe D Rejects Plea Deal From ProsecutorsTupac Shakur’s murder suspect Keefe D has rejected a plea deal from prosecutors, choosing instead to head to court in an effort to clear his name. Keefe D Says He Only Did The Interview For Money4 The US Sun / MEGAHowever, Keefe D has consistently argued that statements he made in past interviews, documentaries, and his 2019 self-published memoir were sensationalized and financially motivated. Keefe D also claimed the former security chief was the person who first brought his name into the investigation. Keefe D has raised the alternate suspect theory before, but Wright has consistently denied the allegations, including before a grand jury.