Duane “Keffe D” Davis’s trial in Las Vegas includes testimony from a forensic pathologist describing Tupac Shakur’s fatal wounds from Shakur’s 1996 autopsy. Prosecutors display autopsy photos in court as part of the case against Davis, who is accused of orchestrating the drive-by shooting that killed Shakur.

Several outlets report that some members of Shakur’s family leave the courtroom when the photos are about to be shown, while others stay to hear the testimony. The coverage focuses on the courtroom moment when prosecutors present the evidence and the reactions it prompts among family members. Other details, including specific wound descriptions, are not provided consistently across the articles summarized here, but all accounts identify the same autopsy materials and the same defendant and incident.

Overall, the outlets align on the sequence of events: the trial continues, forensic testimony is given, and prosecutors introduce graphic visual evidence tied to Shakur’s death during the proceeding.