2Pac’s alleged killer Duane “Keefe D” Davis doesn’t seem to be phased by the events that are currently unfolding around him — judging by the footage of his recent arrest, anyway.

On Thursday (October 5), TMZ obtained police body cam footage showing the 60-year-old being apprehended by officers during his morning stroll.

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Keefe D didn’t put up a fight during the arrest, but rather asked for water because he was “thirsty as fuck” under the early morning Las Vegas heat.

The South Side Compton Crip appeared to almost relish the notoriety surrounding his alleged involvement in 2Pac’s 1996 murder, telling an officer he was being arrested for “the biggest case in Las Vegas history.”

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After the officer expressed shock over the almost three-decade wait for an arrest, saying: “It sure took them a while,” Keefe replied: “I ain’t worried ’cause I ain’t did shit.”

He also jokingly bragged about being a “pro” when instructed to take a seat inside the police car.

Watch the footage below:

Keefe D was arrested on September 29 and has been charged with murder with the use of a deadly weapon with a gang enhancement, per court documents.

Prior to his arrest, Las Vegas police raided the Henderson, Nevada home of Davis’ wife in July. Various items were seized during the search, including computers, a cellphone and hard drive.

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Davis stands accused of orchestrating the September 7, 1996 drive-by shooting that killed 2Pac and handing the murder weapon to either Orlando Anderson, his nephew, or Deandre Smith.

Authorities believe the hit was “retribution” against the “Dear Mama” rapper, who along with his entourage had attacked Anderson inside the MGM Grand in Las Vegas hours earlier.

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Keefe D has admitted on numerous occasions to playing a role in the fatal shooting, most notably in his 2019 book Compton Street Legend. Such statements were presented to a grand jury in Las Vegas and used as evidence to secure an indictment.

Davis appeared in court on Wednesday (October 4) for his arraignment, but it has been postponed by two weeks after his lawyer failed to show.