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Prosecutors Release Surveillance Photos Showing 6ix9ine's Gang Ties and Crimes

Tekashi 6ix9ine is in pretty deep after being hit with a federal indictment. The Brooklyn rapper is currently behind bars after being denied bail. Prosecutors have described 6ix9ine as "quite violent" and the U.S. Magistrate Judge Henry B. Pitman called the evidence against Tekashi as "troubling." Part of the damaging evidence was a series of still-shot surveillance images showing 6ix9ine at the scene of the armed robbery in question, in addition to being on hand at the Barclays Arena shooting back in April. 


Well.....The FEDS ain't gonna come for you
Unless they come correct! (They learn from the very few losses they took)
So them having 69 on tape being involved in dumb shit is a WIN for the FEDS


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