
Jim Mora, former UCLA football head coach made headlines for reportedly telling Steelers' Najee Harris who Tupac Shakur's killer was. The Tupac murder investigation reached a new high after the apprehension of Duane 'Keffe D' Davis.
Duane 'Keffe D' Davis has been arrested for his involvement in the death of the rapper in the tragic 1996 shooting in Las Vegas, however, UCLA's former head coach Jim Mora, knows who killed Tupac.
According to Total Pro Sports, Mora was an eyewitness and one of the last living people who can describe the shooting.
There hasn't been any statement from either Mora or Harris
"According to Rivals' Rob Cassidy, the Steelers running back once told him he knew who killed Tupa because former UCLA head coach Jim Mora told him during a recruiting visit when he was coming out of high school." The outlet reported.
Duane "Keffe D" Davis was charged with the use of a deadly weapon after he'd been speaking openly to the press about how he and his deceased nephew. This comes as contrast to what the authorities claim, that Davis is the only person related to the crime who still lives.
Meanwhile, Jason Johansson, a Las Vegas police homicide lieutenant, gave a press conference and shared that "Over the last five years, we've conducted countless interviews and corroborated numerous facts that were not only consistent with the crime scene on the night of the incident but also corroborated and were consistent with the sequence of events that night,"
Tupac Shakur's reported gang affiliation to the Piru gang in Compton and its rivalry with the Southside Compton Crips, the gang that Davis' was involved with was the reason why Tupac and Death Row Records 'Suge' Knight got in a scuffle after Mike Tyson fight.
The deadly shooting was reportedly a retaliation for the fight.
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