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Lucy Domachowski

Tupac killer - Gangster Keffe D confesses to murder as cop begs detectives to make arrest

An ex-LAPD cop has begged detectives to arrest gangster Keffe D over the killing of Tupac Shakur after he confessed to his involvement in an explosive new book.

Greg Kading, who worked on Tupac’s murder case back when the rapper was fatally shot on September 7, 1996, at the age of 25.

He’s urged Las Vegas police to arrest Keffe D David after he admitted he was an accomplice in a shocking book and on documentaries.

Speaking to the Sun Greg, 56, said that Keffe D needed to be arrested and that he’s a “self confessed murderer”.

"He has confessed publicly multiple times about his role in the murder of Tupac.

Keffe D Davis confessed to his part in the murder of Tupac in shocking book (Netflix)

“And I cannot think of any case in American crime history where a confessing murderer is allowed to continue and go speak blatantly about his involvement in a crime. It is unprecedented,” he told the publication.

The former detective said he was "bewildered" by Las Vegas police for their bungling of the case.

Greg went on: “He wrote in his book that he had involvement and knowledge about Tupac's killing. It is there in black and white."

Tupac’s murder remains unsolved and the case open.

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Compton gangster Keffe D bragged about his role the night Tupac Shakur was shot, claiming his murder was just "collateral damage" after Tupac beat up his nephew.

Keffe D spoke about how he and his nephew Orlando "Baby Lane" Anderson played a role in the shooting of before fleeing the scene of the crime.

Keffe spoke of the death in a memoir of his life, Compton Street Legend, a story he hopes to turn into a film about his life, according to The Sun.

Keffe D has confessed publicly multiple times about his role in the murder of Tupac (Getty Images)

In the book he writes: “I don’t understand why people act like Tupac was an angel. S*** the n**** busted on some off duty cops in Atlanta a few years earlier.

“The moral of the story, real gangsters, are nothing to f*** with...it’s a ruthless way of life...for us Vegas was another day at the office."

He claimed he helped secure the gun that murdered the rapper after Tupac and said the murder was nothing more than "collateral damage”.

He claim to have co-ordinated a group of gangsters to kill him, but did not say who pulled the trigger.

Keffe has never been charged for his role in the murder, despite his revelations.

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