U.S EQUIPMENT, EXPERTS ARRIVE AT KENYA EBOLA FACILITY DESPITE COURT ORDER, PROTESTS. (PHOTO).

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 U.S equipment, experts arrive at Kenya Ebola facility despite court order, protests Around 20 flights carrying medical equipment and specialist staff have landed at a base in Kenya where the U.S. ​government is continuing to build an Ebola quarantine facility despite protests and Kenyan court orders blocking it, according to flight data and officials. At least two ‌people have been killed in protests in the central Kenyan town of Nanyuki, home to the Kenyan air force base where the U.S. military is building a 50-bed unit for Americans who might be exposed to the virus, which has infected hundreds in Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. A Kenyan court first ordered work on the Ebola facility to be suspended on May ​28, yet U.S. military flights into Nanyuki continued in the days that followed, according to data from flight-tracking service Flightradar24. The planes have brought in technical ​equipment as well as dozens of physicians, engineers, lab experts and construction work...

TUPAC SHAKUR MURDER CASE HEADS TO TRIAL NEARLY 30 YEARS AFTER RAPPER’S KILLING AS SUSPECT FACES CHARGES OF ORCHESTRATING SHOOTING. (PHOTO)


 Tupac Shakur murder case heads to trial nearly 30 years after rapper’s killing as suspect faces charges of orchestrating shooting

Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder, long considered one of hip-hop’s most enduring unsolved cases, is expected to go to trial later this year as prosecutors move forward against the man accused of orchestrating the drive-by shooting.

Duane “Keffe D” Davis, 62, a former gang leader, is accused of arranging the killing following an altercation involving Shakur and Davis’ nephew at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas just hours before the shooting. Prosecutors allege Davis played a role in setting up the ambush that led to the rapper being shot while stopped at a red light on Sept. 7, 1996. Shakur died days later at age 25.

Davis has acknowledged being in the vehicle involved in the shooting, though he has denied responsibility for planning the attack. Some investigators and observers have long speculated that Davis’ nephew, Orlando Anderson, may have been the gunman, but Anderson died in 1998.

The upcoming trial, set to begin in August, comes three years after Davis’ arrest and is expected to rely heavily on his past public statements rather than physical evidence such as DNA or a murder weapon. Davis has given multiple interviews and authored accounts describing his alleged involvement, which prosecutors are expected to use as key evidence.

His defense attorneys argue that he exaggerated or fabricated his role in the case for attention and notoriety, and maintain his plea of not guilty.

The circumstances surrounding the shooting continue to fuel debate among investigators and commentators, with some describing the attack as a spontaneous act of revenge following a fight involving Anderson, while others have suggested more complex theories. Analysts who have reviewed the case have pointed to the chaotic nature of the Las Vegas incident as consistent with an unplanned retaliation rather than a coordinated professional hit.

Meanwhile, legal pressure continues from Shakur’s family. His stepbrother, Maurice Shakur, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Davis, seeking further accountability and information about others who may have been involved. The lawsuit argues that while many individuals connected to the case have died or remain unidentified, others involved in the killing have still not been brought to justice nearly three decades later.


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  1. Regarding the level of security system in the US, this case would have been long solved.

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