Duane "Keffe D" Davis's trial for orchestrating the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur, began Monday with jury selection, a process expected to last through the week. The trial of a former gang leader accused of orchestrating the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur finally began on Monday, 30 years after one of America’s most high-profile unresolved killings. Prosecutors say Death Row Records was protected by Mob Piru, a Los Angeles gang that was part of the wider Bloods alliance. Later that night, a white Cadillac carrying Davis, Anderson and others pulled up beside Shakur’s car in Las Vegas. In May, the rapper’s stepbrother Maurice Shakur filed a wrongful death lawsuit in civil court.