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Prosecutors are taking a firm stance after rap icon Tupac Shakur’s alleged killer, Duane “Keefe D” Davis, requested to be released from jail ahead of his trial set for June 2024, arguing that he is far too dangerous. In a 33-page motion filed last week obtained by RadarOnline.com, lawyers for Davis advocated for house arrest, claiming that he is “not a threat to the community” nor a flight risk. They also asked for a “reasonable bail” of no more than $100,000. They added that interviews given by the one-time gang member detailing his role in the shooting were “never verified” for their “truthf…

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