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He will be Luck if he is not dead before the weekend is over

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...ail-amid-coronavirus-health-concerns-n1175416

April 2, 2020, 5:24 PM EDT / Updated April 2, 2020, 7:04 PM EDT
By David K. Li and Jonathan Dienst
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine was released into house arrest Thursday over fears that his chronic asthma makes him vulnerable to the coronavirus.
"He's out and he's very happy to be released," his defense attorney, Lance Lazzaro, told NBC News.

The 23-year-old rapper, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, had been housed at a private facility under contract with the federal Bureau of Prisons. He was serving time after pleading guilty to multiple counts of racketeering, firearms offenses and drug trafficking.
Citing safety concerns, Lazzaro declined to reveal which private lockup his client had been at and refused to say where he would stay for the final four months of his two-year sentence.
U.S. District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer had earlier written that he didn't have legal authority to change the sentence, and he told Hernandez's defense team that it first had to ask the Bureau of Prisons to let him out because of the pandemic.
But once the bureau refused the request, Engelmayer said, the court was allowed to act.
"It is readily apparent — and the Court here finds — that the circumstances presented here are extraordinary and compelling so as to justify compassionate release in Mr. Hernandez's case," Englemayer ruled Thursday in New York City.
"The COVID-19 pandemic is extraordinary and unprecedented in modern times in this nation. It presents a clear and present danger to free society for reasons that need no elaboration. COVID-19 presents a heightened risk for incarcerated defendants like Mr. Hernandez with respiratory ailments such as asthma."
The rapper showed no symptoms of coronavirus infection Thursday, according to his lawyer.
"At some point, I'm guessing, yes," he'll be tested, Lazzaro said. "When it becomes readily available."
Hernandez last year flipped on members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, a gang founded by prisoners on Rikers Island, the notorious New York City jail.
His testimony helped convict gang leaders Anthony "Harv" Ellison and Aljermiah "Nuke" Mack in October of racketeering conspiracy connected to their alleged gang activity.
In September, Hernandez told a court that his role had been to "just keep making hits and be the financial support for the gang ... so they could buy guns and stuff like that."
Engelmayer wrote that he doesn'ot believe Hernandez will be a threat to neighbors: "For reasons including those set out at length at Mr. Hernandez's sentencing, the Court is, further, persuaded that Mr. Hernandez — having been prosecuted, pled guilty, and publicly cooperated against members of the gang, the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, in concert with whom his violent acts were committed — no longer will present a meaningful danger to the community if at liberty."
 

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I doubt anybody will touch him. He's still under fed protection. Nobody touched him when he was running around popping shit a couple of years ago, and that wasn't because people feared that Trey-Way Eight-Trey (whatever they were called) Blood set he ran with.
 

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I doubt anybody will touch him. He's still under fed protection. Nobody touched him when he was running around popping shit a couple of years ago, and that wasn't because people feared that Trey-Way Eight-Trey (whatever they were called) Blood set he ran with.
All he has to do is move out to the suburbs away from the freeway. Ain't like the white gangsters where they blend in, can hit people, and then blend in with traffic.
 

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He will be Luck if he is not dead before the weekend is over

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...ail-amid-coronavirus-health-concerns-n1175416

April 2, 2020, 5:24 PM EDT / Updated April 2, 2020, 7:04 PM EDT
By David K. Li and Jonathan Dienst
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine was released into house arrest Thursday over fears that his chronic asthma makes him vulnerable to the coronavirus.
"He's out and he's very happy to be released," his defense attorney, Lance Lazzaro, told NBC News.

The 23-year-old rapper, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, had been housed at a private facility under contract with the federal Bureau of Prisons. He was serving time after pleading guilty to multiple counts of racketeering, firearms offenses and drug trafficking.
Citing safety concerns, Lazzaro declined to reveal which private lockup his client had been at and refused to say where he would stay for the final four months of his two-year sentence.
U.S. District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer had earlier written that he didn't have legal authority to change the sentence, and he told Hernandez's defense team that it first had to ask the Bureau of Prisons to let him out because of the pandemic.
But once the bureau refused the request, Engelmayer said, the court was allowed to act.
"It is readily apparent — and the Court here finds — that the circumstances presented here are extraordinary and compelling so as to justify compassionate release in Mr. Hernandez's case," Englemayer ruled Thursday in New York City.
"The COVID-19 pandemic is extraordinary and unprecedented in modern times in this nation. It presents a clear and present danger to free society for reasons that need no elaboration. COVID-19 presents a heightened risk for incarcerated defendants like Mr. Hernandez with respiratory ailments such as asthma."
The rapper showed no symptoms of coronavirus infection Thursday, according to his lawyer.
"At some point, I'm guessing, yes," he'll be tested, Lazzaro said. "When it becomes readily available."
Hernandez last year flipped on members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, a gang founded by prisoners on Rikers Island, the notorious New York City jail.
His testimony helped convict gang leaders Anthony "Harv" Ellison and Aljermiah "Nuke" Mack in October of racketeering conspiracy connected to their alleged gang activity.
In September, Hernandez told a court that his role had been to "just keep making hits and be the financial support for the gang ... so they could buy guns and stuff like that."
Engelmayer wrote that he doesn'ot believe Hernandez will be a threat to neighbors: "For reasons including those set out at length at Mr. Hernandez's sentencing, the Court is, further, persuaded that Mr. Hernandez — having been prosecuted, pled guilty, and publicly cooperated against members of the gang, the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, in concert with whom his violent acts were committed — no longer will present a meaningful danger to the community if at liberty."
if this was the 80s or 90s where the streets ruled. Maybe. But internet the new streets. I don’t think nobody cares
 

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6ix9ine Has Reportedly Been on a Spending Spree Following Prison Release
BYJOE PRICE
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Apr 20, 2020
Image via Getty/Michael Campanella
Tekashi 6ix9ine was release early from prison this month amid coronavirus concerns, and he's already making the most of it.
Following his early release, TMZ reports that the controversial rapper has been on a huge spending spree. 6ix9ine has allegedly spent a considerable amount of his money on new cars and jewelry. He's supposedly already bought himself an Aventador, McLaren, Rolls-Royce, Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon, and a Range Rover. On the jewelry side of things, he reportedly bought a Richard Millie watch, and a chain shaped like a shark that cost somewhere around $300,000.

Late last year, 6ix9ine signed a record deal with 10K Projects for a reported $10 million. As part of the deal, he is expected to deliver two albums for the record label. The details regarding the deal aren't completely clear, but a source explained one of the projects would be in Spanish while the other will be in English.
While he might be out of prison, he's still under house arrest until sometime later this year. The rapper was released after a judge accepted his plea to get out to avoid contracting COVID-19, which he would be more vulnerable to due to his asthma. As of right now he has been working on new music, but there's no expected timeframe for when he might release anything new.

Sources close to the rapper said he has been spending his time in quarantine with family and friends. He has received offers for shows late 2020 and 2021, however, even though he's not due to be free until August. Venues in Saudi Arabia, Australia, South America, and Europe have reportedly offered to book him for upwards of $500,000 for shows.
 

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Akon Shows Support for 6ix9ine: 'His Homies Should Have Took That For Him'

BYJOE PRICE
warm apple night @BackwoodsAltar
Apr 16, 2020

Video via DJ WHOO KIDSUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE
Akon showed his support for 6ix9ine last year when he was being sentenced, and now he's defending the controversial rapper once again.
Speaking with DJ Whoo Kid on Instagram Live Thursday, Akon reiterated that he doesn't blame 6ix9ine for testifying against his fellow Trey Nine Blood gang members. "Here's the thing, he's young bro...He had to literally decide, 'What's more valuable to me? My family or my future,'" Akon explained. "You have to make a decision that's going to better you." During the livestream, Akon stressed that 6ix9ine likely didn't know what he was getting in to.

"Me and you there ain't no excuses, we been through the trenches... We know better," he added, highlighting the generational differences between him and 6ix9ine. He also questioned why 6ix9ine was even in that position to begin with, asserting that his "homies should have took that for him." Akon continued, "He's the football, you always protect the football."



In a Capital Xtra interview last year, Akon made similiar comments in which he said 6ix9ine "comes from a generation that really had no moral ethic."

Watch the full interview with DJ Whoo Kid above.
 

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'Right-Hand Man' of 6ix9ine's Ex-Manager Shotti Denied Early Release Amid Coronavirus Concerns
BYSHAWN SETARO
Shawn is an Associate Editor at Complex and the writer and reporter of Infamous: The Tekashi 6ix9ine Story, a Complex/Spotify podcast about the controversial rapper.
Shawn is also the former editor-in-chief of Rap Genius and the creator and host of The Cipher, a critically acclaimed hip-hop podcast. He has written about music and culture for Forbes, The Atlantic, Vibe, The Source, GQ, Esquire, The Sondheim Review, and more.
Apr 20, 2020
Image via Getty/Johnny Nunez
Daniel "Tekashi 6ix9ine" Hernandez received an early release from prison due to the Coronavirus pandemic, serving out the final four months of his 24-month sentence at home. However, his codefendants are not proving to be so lucky. Late last week, Faheem "Crippy" Walter had his attempt at early release shut down by Judge Paul Engelmayer, making him the third of the case's defendants to be denied, after Denard "Drama" Butler and Roland "Ro Murda" Martin. (Another one, Kintea "Kooda B" McKenzie, falls into a bit of a legal gray area—he was released, but only for a few months, until his sentencing in June.)
Walter was, according to the government, the "right-hand man" of 6ix9ine's former manager Kifano "Shotti" Jordan. Walter took part in several violent crimes, including an April 2018 armed robbery in Midtown Manhattan that 6ix9ine videotaped from a nearby car. Walter also took part, along with Jordan, in an October 2018 incident at Manhattan's Philippe Chow restaurant. Jordan, Walter, and another man named Zachary Bunce attempted to enter the restauarant, where 6ix9ine was having dinner with his label head Elliot Grainge. They were denied entry, and a fight broke out between Jordan's crew and Grainge's security. During the incident, Walter was shot in the abdomen, and the injuries subsequently left him with a colostomy bag. In August of 2019, he was sentenced to 62 months in prison.

The effects of the shooting led Walter's lawyer, Edward Sapone, to petition for his client's early release. He wrote a letter to Judge Engelmayer on April 14, asking for Walter to serve the rest of his sentence at home.

"Despite exceeding the recommended time for use of the colostomy bag at the time of his sentencing eight months ago, Mr. Walter has still heard nothing about next steps from the BOP [Bureau of Prisons] medical staff about removal of the colostomy," Sapone wrote. "In the meantime, he has remained at MCC New York, where, because of the colostomy, he continues to face an increased risk of infection and of serious medical complications."
MCC New York, the Manhattan prison where Walter is being held, currently has five prisoners who have tested positive for Coronavirus, and 750 inmates are quarantined. In addition, the president of the facility's union local told the New York Daily News that 36 staffers have the virus.
Despite those conditions, Judge Engelmayer decided on Thursday that Walter should remain behind bars for the remainer of his sentence. While acknowledging that "COVID-19 may present a heightened risk" for Walter "insofar as he continues to suffer the effects" of the Philippe Chow shooting, the judge said that "Walter’s release some 45 months early would expose the community to a risk that he would resume violence."

Walter's attorney Edward Sapone gave Complex his take on the decision.
"The coronavirus pandemic is not a silver bullet for inmates to be released on masse," he said. "Instead, district court judges are hearing applications and returning to the traditional two-part test: danger and risk of flight. It’s obvious that Judge Engelmayer was very thoughtful in his analysis. While Mr. Walter has health issues, the case presented too much violence to justify Mr. Walter’s release at this time. I of course hope that Mr. Walter’s health does not decline. But if it should, I will immediately return to court with an emergency application for his release."
 

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Akon Shows Support for 6ix9ine: 'His Homies Should Have Took That For Him'

BYJOE PRICE
warm apple night @BackwoodsAltar
Apr 16, 2020

Video via DJ WHOO KIDSUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE
Akon showed his support for 6ix9ine last year when he was being sentenced, and now he's defending the controversial rapper once again.
Speaking with DJ Whoo Kid on Instagram Live Thursday, Akon reiterated that he doesn't blame 6ix9ine for testifying against his fellow Trey Nine Blood gang members. "Here's the thing, he's young bro...He had to literally decide, 'What's more valuable to me? My family or my future,'" Akon explained. "You have to make a decision that's going to better you." During the livestream, Akon stressed that 6ix9ine likely didn't know what he was getting in to.

"Me and you there ain't no excuses, we been through the trenches... We know better," he added, highlighting the generational differences between him and 6ix9ine. He also questioned why 6ix9ine was even in that position to begin with, asserting that his "homies should have took that for him." Akon continued, "He's the football, you always protect the football."



In a Capital Xtra interview last year, Akon made similiar comments in which he said 6ix9ine "comes from a generation that really had no moral ethic."

Watch the full interview with DJ Whoo Kid above.

he is right
 

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i mean a lot off us were saying from the beginning.
3reway fucked it up. how do you fuck it up?

they fucked it up by not being aware of the hip hop cops.... cops created just to ensure, no new rap money makes it in the game..

they fucked up, by moving like they in the early nineties and by thinkin everything is sweet.

every gang in this country has a snitch, especially if the gang is tied to a world reknown hood star...

dudes aint listening to real OGeez, they listening to jim jones...

he aint no real OG... he should know better to be talkin like a fuckin nineteen year old on a gotdam mobile phone..
 

keone

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But even his point of rainbow brite whole GENERATION don't recognize the code to me was spot on.
that been going since early 2k tho
and he was right too
they fucked it up by not being aware of the hip hop cops.... cops created just to ensure, no new rap money makes it in the game..

they fucked up, by moving like they in the early nineties and by thinkin everything is sweet.

every gang in this country has a snitch, especially if the gang is tied to a world reknown hood star...

dudes aint listening to real OGeez, they listening to jim jones...

he aint no real OG... he should know better to be talkin like a fuckin nineteen year old on a gotdam mobile phone..
they super dumb then cause they so called boss was harassed by the hip hop cops.
 

Mrfreddygoodbud

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that been going since early 2k tho
and he was right too

they super dumb then cause they so called boss was harassed by the hip hop cops.

I wouldnt say dumb just ignorant on how these kkkops be moving now and days..

they using all kinds of invasive apps to go through social media accounts, tack texts and phone calls....

most folks dont know how nypd be moving, they got xray fuckin vans that could see through your whole shit..

if your set, and constantly using throwaway phones and encrypted emails... have codes so they can tell who been compromised and act accordingly
so they not dumb j
they real ignorant on how these new hip hop cops moving..
 

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I wouldnt say dumb just ignorant on how these kkkops be moving now and days..

they using all kinds of invasive apps to go through social media accounts, tack texts and phone calls....

most folks dont know how nypd be moving, they got xray fuckin vans that could see through your whole shit..

if your set, and constantly using throwaway phones and encrypted emails... have codes so they can tell who been compromised and act accordingly
so they not dumb j
they real ignorant on how these new hip hop cops moving..

I like the dumb v ignorant distinction fam
 

keone

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I wouldnt say dumb just ignorant on how these kkkops be moving now and days..

they using all kinds of invasive apps to go through social media accounts, tack texts and phone calls....

most folks dont know how nypd be moving, they got xray fuckin vans that could see through your whole shit..

if your set, and constantly using throwaway phones and encrypted emails... have codes so they can tell who been compromised and act accordingly
so they not dumb j
they real ignorant on how these new hip hop cops moving..
I like the dumb v ignorant distinction fam
nah they just dumbasses

jim jones was probably the highest on the list after 50 cent
they have been going at them at least since 2005
if by now you still dont know then you just dumb
 
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