Alleged gunman in 2Pac shooting released from prison after nearly 30 years

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Walter “King Tut” Johnson, accused by 2Pac of shooting him in 1994, has been released from prison after nearly 30 years. A federal judge revised his original life sentences, calling them "excessively harsh." Johnson was sentenced in 1997 but was never charged in the Quad Studios incident. The judge acknowledged that his views on sentencing have changed over time. Following his release, Johnson was welcomed by rapper Uncle Murda on social media. This development comes as Duane "Keefe D" Davis prepares for trial related to 2Pac's murder, set for March 2025.


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