The murder trial for Duane "Keefe D" Davis, the man accused of killing Tupac Shakur, is set to begin with opening statements.
The proceedings are being live-streamed.
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The trial is taking place in a Nevada courtroom nearly 30 years after Tupac was fatally shot near the Las Vegas Strip.
Prosecutors allege that Keefe D planned the murder and provided the gun used in the shooting, though they say he did not fire the fatal shot.
Keefe D has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
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In the years following the slaying, Keefe D frequently bragged about his alleged involvement.
He was arrested in 2023 and has been held at the Clark County Detention Center since.
If convicted, Keefe faces life in prison. A source said, "Prison is a dangerous place and horrible things happen there, especially when you're older."
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Keefe is 64.
According to the Associated Press, the jury of 12 and 4 alternates was selected from over 100 prospective jurors.
They were asked about their favorite books and movies, whether they had listened to Tupac's music, and their feelings about gangs.
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Tupac was 25 when he was killed.