Day two of Duane ‘Keffe D’ Davis’ trial for the homicide of Tupac Shakur featured a heated change between attorneys and a former safety guard for Demise Row Data who was not completely satisfied to be there.
On Tuesday (Aug. 18), James McDonald, a former Demise Row Data affiliate and Bloods gang member often known as MOB James, took the stand. James was in Las Vegas on the night time Pac was fatally shot, and mentioned he was working in a safety capability for Demise Row on the time. Nevertheless, he is adamant that he didn’t witness the capturing.
James turned more and more pissed off as attorneys questioned him about who he believed was accountable for Tupac’s dying. At one level, he immediately addressed Keffe, who was a member of the Bloods’ rival South Aspect Compton Crips, and let him know that whereas he nonetheless doesn’t like him, he has no plans of being the person to place Keffe behind bars.
“I don’t need to ship you to jail, despite the fact that we don’t like one another,” James informed Keffe.
He received much more agitated when attorneys continued urgent him concerning the folks concerned within the capturing.
“You ask me one thing I do not wanna discuss, you are gonna have an issue,” he mentioned. “Deal with me as a hostile witness.”
James mentioned he was solely testifying as a result of he had been subpoenaed and did not need to be held in contempt of court docket. He doubled down on his assertion that he wasn’t a part of Tupac’s entourage when the capturing occurred earlier than being excused from the stand.
Day three of the trial will start at 4 p.m. ET on Wednesday (Aug. 19). The complete trial is anticipated to final about six weeks. Keffe D is going through life in jail if convicted of orchestrating the 1996 homicide.
Try the video of James ‘MOB James’ McDonald on the witness stand beneath.
Watch MOB James Go Off at Tupac Trial
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