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June 13, 2022 - MyronGainesX
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Former Fed Shares EXCLUSIVES On @6ix9ine RICO Case! (NEVER BEFORE Seen Evidence)
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And we are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to Fed It.
Today we got a very big and important episode.
We're going to be breaking down the Tekashi69 case.
I'm here with a special guest, by the way.
I think they might be a member of a gang.
Let's see here.
You want to say what's up to the people real quick?
Hey, y'all.
All right, guys.
Let's get into it, baby Move over, Denzel Okay, guys.
I used to be a special agent on Lancaster Investigations.
This is the arrest paper, okay?
So here is the booking.
Cases that I did mostly were human smuggling and drug trafficking.
Those are like two crimes that I'm a very good agent, very strong agent.
I did a lot of big cases.
I've done Title III Intercepts, which is basically listening to phones.
I've written hundreds of affidavits to arrest people.
I've done a grand jury and testified a million times.
I've done big cases.
I've done.
All right, guys, welcome back to Fed It Man.
We got Dollface in the fucking house.
I almost used her government name for a second, so I had to think twice.
Oh, shit.
Because as you guys know, she's a new inductee of the bloods.
So she had to.
No, I'm just kidding, guys.
She's not gang affiliated at all, man.
She's not affiliated.
So, yo, you want to say what's up to the people?
Tell them what you've been doing.
What's going on new with you?
Hey, chat.
I've been working hard.
Like, you know, I've been getting mad love from the chat.
And I just appreciate everyone.
I just want y'all to know that I'm on FedEd.
I'm actually back on.
So make sure that you guys, you know, show mad love.
This is going to be the best episode of Fed It.
Definitely.
It definitely will be, guys.
We got a lot to cover here.
So you know what?
Quick little intro, guys.
Today, we're going to be breaking down the Takashi6ix9 case.
We're going to be breaking down pretty much everything from his misdemeanor cases slash state cases before.
And then the bulk of today's show is going to be breaking down the federal case.
We're going to go over everything from what the bloods are to all the incidents that he had with the Barclay shooting, the robberies, all that stuff.
Every type, everything that they charged him with the indictment, guys, we're going to break down to a degree.
It's going to be a great show.
We got a lot to cover.
So number one, go ahead and like the video, subscribe to the channel.
And what we'll do is we'll get it kicking right now.
Oh, and then real fast.
Actually, you know what?
I'll bring that up later on.
So we're going to go ahead and get going right away.
So first and foremost, you guys might be saying, yo, who is Takashi6ix9ine?
So let's go ahead and go over our typical Wikipedia intro as to who the person of today's show is sending her on.
So Danny Hernandez, born May 8th, 1996, known professionally as 6ix9ine, siloed 6ix9ine and pronounced 6ix9ine and formally as Takashi69 is an American rapper.
His music has been marketed by an aggressive style of rapping while his controversial public persona is characterized by his distinctive rainbow-colored hair, extensive tattoos, legal issues, and publicized celebrity feuds.
Hernandez became widely known in late 2017 after the release of his debut single Gunmo, which was a sleeper hit.
He subsequently released the mixtape Day 69 2018, which was supported by the singles Kuda, Kiki featuring Freddy Wap and a Boogie with the hoodie, and Gotti, all of which charted on the Billboard Hot 100.
Fifi featuring Nicki Minaj and Murder Beats, the second single from his debut album, Dummy Boy 2018, peaked at number three on the Hot 100 despite negative critical reception.
Dummy Boy peaked at number two on the Billboard 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.
And Dummy Boy Guys was released like a day or two after he got sent to prison.
I'll never forget that.
I was in Connecticut back then and I got the news.
He got arrested and the album came out like a day or two later because it was getting leaked.
In 2015, Hernandez pleaded guilty to a felony count of use of a child and sexual performance and received a four-year probation period and a 1,000-hour community service order.
And Dolphin is going to break that down a little more for you guys.
She's going to go over the state cases that he had.
In 2018, he was arrested on racketeering and other weapons and drug charges facing a minimum of 47 years in prison.
He pleaded guilty to nine charges, including conspiracy to commit murder and armed robbery.
In February 2019, during the trial, Hernandez testified for the prosecution.
And basically, you guys all know that.
We're going to break that down in more detail.
We actually have some of his testimony that we're going to play for you guys.
And what I'll do is I'll play it for you guys and then show you guys relevant stuff in his testimony.
Okay.
And then Hernandez maintains the commercial successes released from prison.
His single Gooba debuted and peaked at number three in the U.S. and trolls his third collaboration.
And Nicki Minaj debuted at number one in the country.
His second album, Tattletales 2020, debuted at number four on the U.S. Billboard.
However, several major figures in the hip-hop industry have condemned or ostracized Hernandez for his role as witness for the prosecution of nine Trey gangsters trials.
So, Okay, so Dolphace, can you tell the people a little bit about his background as far as, and you can share that screen actually if you want.
Oh, I can.
Yeah.
Okay.
So go ahead, hit share and then share screen and then do it by tabs.
All right.
Click tab on the top right.
Uh-huh.
No, no.
Back to the streamer.
I got you.
Press this.
Okay.
Don't worry, guys.
It's the first time on.
So.
Oh, see, you ain't show me this.
Yeah, I didn't show you this.
Okay.
Go ahead.
Okay.
So I'm just going to just go over a little the background history.
So basically, he attended a party in Harlem.
He was engaging in sexual activity with an underage girl.
She was 13 years old.
I think his friend was doing something with her.
And then he was in the back, like egging it on.
Right.
And that's what got him jammed up.
So the three videos were uploaded on Instagram, of course.
You know, after that, somebody filed a criminal complaint 10 days later.
The girl's mother.
I guess she was thrust, making thrust in motion with his pelvis and smacking the girl on her butt and basically engaging in oral sex intercourse.
So two weeks later, Hernandez was arrested.
So that's like one criminal history background.
The next one was that he plead guilty to one felony count of the use of a child in a sexual performance.
Yep.
The plea deal obtained and published by Jezebel two years later requires Hernandez to complete a 300-hour of community service, refrain from posting and reposting sexual, explicit, or violent images featuring women and children to social media, undergo two years of mental health treatment, obtain his GED and write a letter to the victim's family acknowledging the harm he caused.
So he had to do all of this for his deal.
So after that, he went on an interview with DJ Academics, basically talking about the incident.
Yeah, I think this is the first time that he came out about it, right?
Yeah, it was.
And that's when the beef started with Trippy Red because Trippy Red made a comment saying, I'm sorry, Broze 1400 don't promote pedophiles.
Yeah, yeah.
And that's what brought it out to light was Trippy Red basically had said some shit about, oh, yeah, this dude touches like he tried.
He made an insinuation that he's like a pedophile.
Right.
So from there, you know, it was the Instagram had the post on Instagram's been deleted.
And, you know, he was just confessing from there and apologize.
Yeah.
So.
And I'll show you guys real quick.
You're going to play the video.
Yeah.
I'll show them kind of what.
Can you hit stop sharing your joint real fast?
So I'll show you guys kind of where their collab started.
Their collab started, guys, right here.
I'm going to share the screen with y'all real fast.
And this is when they made music together.
This was a short-lived collab.
And then this is, I'm going to mute this joint, but here they are out in the desert.
Name of the song is called Polls 1469.
Here they are, right?
You can see Trippy right there, Takashi right there.
Okay, this is back when they were cool.
All right.
And I don't want to play because I know I'm going to get hit with copyright immediately, but this is this is basically it.
Okay.
This is them together.
Okay.
And then obviously they ended up falling out April 27, 2017.
And they were assigned to the same label at the same time.
And this is going to be a re-recurring theme, by the way.
And you guys can see the red bandanas, et cetera, which brings us into the gang affiliation stuff.
Okay.
So let's go ahead.
So we fast forward, right?
We know that Takashi gets hit with all these state cases, but the real stuff that we're going to break down, guys, is the federal case.
So if we're going to start with the federal case, here we are.
Bam.
This is the press release from the U.S. Department of Justice when Takashi got arrested back in 2018.
As you guys can see, Monday, November 19, 2018.
And let's read some super chats, I guess, before I bring this thing up.
So what do we got here?
You can read them.
The first one is from Don Pease, Myron, on the two best podcasts out there.
Keep doing your thing, bro.
Thank you.
The rat who plays danger roanpaw.
Evening.
I just finished my structured interview in May and waiting and just waiting for the next.
Just have a few questions about PT at CITP and HSIAT and what to expect.
Will you get your first choice A-O-R?
Okay.
Yeah.
I'll have to do a whole episode for you guys on like what it's like to become an HSI agent and how that goes.
I'll do an episode for y'all because this is, that's a whole other topic, my friend.
He's asking about coming on as an HSI agent.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Speaking of which, it was HSI that did this fucking case, by the way, guys.
It was not the FBI, goddammit.
If another person tells me the FBI arrested Tekashi6ix9ine or the FBI raided his house, I'm going to fucking go crazy.
And I got proof that's going to show you guys that it was actually Homeland Security Investigations, HSI, okay, our New York field office are the ones that got him.
I'm going to show you guys that as well.
At the time when this happened, I was actually an agent out of the Miami field office.
I'm going to tell y'all a funny little story later on about some info, some insider shit.
I mean, nothing crazy, but just some interesting stuff.
And then we got Leprechaun here.
When my uncle tried to sneak in U.S. through Mexico, he got locked in Mexican prison for three months, ended up learning Spanish.
There you go.
Then you got Don PZ, Myron on the second best podcast out there.
Okay, keep dealing with you, bro.
And I think we read that one before.
Yeah, we did.
It did.
Okay.
And then.
And a super sticker by Darney.
Okay.
And then Cardi Bands, five bucks.
She ain't the same without FNF every night, but FNFM's still strong.
Yeah, bro.
We, you know, we can't go every night.
Fed it from Keem Chillin.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate that.
And then Darney, $3 super sticker.
Thank you so much.
And then don't worry, guys.
What Doll Face is going to do is as every chat comes through, she's going to highlight it on the screen for y'all.
So every single chat is going to be shown.
All right.
But just because I know that we got a lot to cover, Doll Face back on the roster.
That's from Sebastian.
Thank you so much.
I'm only going to read 20 and up, guys.
All right.
Because I want to make sure that I get through everything here.
I'm going to read these chats real fast.
But from this point forward, I'm only going to read 20 and up.
But Dollface is going to show every single chat that comes through on the screen for y'all.
Okay.
She's going to highlight each one.
Thomas the Tank Engine, two bucks.
Hello, I'm wearing.
I'm learning to be a high-value tank engine.
I got you, my friend.
Yeah, I will tell you guys this.
Doll face was loving your guys' comments before, like saying that we were smashing or whatever.
Her makeup is super perfect if we're smashing, guys.
Right.
So we were not.
All right.
We definitely were.
She actually showed up late, goddammit, in true Jamaican fashion.
Yes.
She showed up lately.
Come on, looking good.
Okay.
But we just had to make sure this thing was ready for y'all.
Okay.
I think we're good.
We're caught up, right?
Yeah.
Okay.
So guys, because I already see that we're piling in here.
Guys, number one, like the video because we're about to start breaking this bad boy down now.
If you guys just joined the show, welcome to Fed It.
We had just done a breakdown of his state cases.
Doll face had given you guys kind of the background that we know that he had gotten in trouble for, you know, engaging in some bullshit with a minor.
His friend was basically banging a girl and then he was in the back recording it like a dummy and he got in trouble for that.
So and then Myron, you got any mob sours on Joey Merlino?
No, I don't.
I didn't do mafia cases, guys, but I did do Rico.
And then also, what else here?
I'm missing something.
Am I missing something?
I don't think so.
No, I think we're caught up.
Okay.
So we're so now we're going to get into the federal case, guys.
So from this point forward, 20 and up, like the video because we're about to get into meats and potatoes in this.
And I'm going to pretty much start going boom in a nice trajectory line.
All right.
So first, we're going to start with the actual press release.
Okay.
And just so you guys know, I always tell y'all how to figure out if a case, get the official documentation, you get it from the U.S. Department of Justice.
Okay.
As you can see, justice.gov.
And then in this case, this is the Southern District of New York.
And if you guys were watching this podcast, you guys already know that the Southern District of New York is extremely aggressive.
Okay.
So we got Jeffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Angel M. Melende, special agent in charge of the New York Field Office of Immigration Customs Enforcement, HSI.
Ashana M. Benedict, the special agent in charge of the New York Field Division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Farms, ATF, and James P. O'Neill, the commissioner of New York City Police Department, NYPD, announced the unsealing of today of an indictment charging six members and associates of the Nine Trey gangster bloods, also known as Nine Trey with racketeer, conspiracy, and firearms offenses.
Okay, guys, so this is how you figure out which agencies did the case.
Okay.
So any, when someone says, oh, the FBI did the arrest or whatever, trust, but verify.
You're going to go ahead and type in that person's name into USDOJ, right?
You're going to type in the person's name, arrest slash USDOJ.
Then you're going to come to the press release.
Whichever agency is first, okay, whichever law, because it's always going to be the U.S. Attorney announces it, right?
When they do the press release, along with the lead, with the agencies that were involved that were the investigators, okay?
So the U.S. United States Attorney's Office, guys, does the prosecution.
This is the equivalent to an ADA, okay?
But the AUSA, or in this case, the USA for the Southern District of New York, the top guy, the USA presidentially appointed, goddammit.
He is there with Angel Melendez, special agent in charge of HSI, okay?
So you know now that HSI was a lead agency because they're the first ones that are right after the USA.
All right.
That's how you know who the lead agency was.
Now, this guy, Angel Melendez, actually know who he is.
He used to be the Puerto Rican special agent in charge for San Juan.
Okay.
Again, like I said, this is my former agency, guys.
So I know what the fuck's going on here.
All right.
So, this case I know very intimately.
So, I always get mad with people who say, FBI, FBI, it was not the fucking FBI.
All right, it was Homeland Security Investigations.
They do RICO cases too.
All right.
And as a matter of fact, I'll tell you guys this as well.
The FBI, guys, does not do as many criminal investigations as you guys think.
They've been more involved with counterterrorism and espionage.
Okay.
Because the thing is, guys, after 9-11 happened, the FBI had to make a major shift in their investigative priorities.
And one of them was prioritizing domestic terrorism, guys.
Okay.
9-11 was a monumental failure in the intelligence community as a whole.
And the FBI is a large component of the intelligence community.
You got the CIA, NSA, FBI, etc.
The FBI is the lead primary, okay, domestic intelligence agency in the United States.
Okay.
And then the CIA is the primary lead international intelligence agency of the United States.
So when they don't work together, stupid shit happens.
Okay.
And the FBI and the CIA have had issues for decades of not sharing information.
And that's how 9-11 happened.
Okay.
And I'm going to do a whole breakdown for y'all on how on 9-11, whatever.
But the main thing I need you guys to understand is that Homeland Security Investigations, AKHSI is the second biggest investigative agency in the United States.
They took over a large part of criminal investigations after the FBI had to make a shift over to counterterrorism.
So the FBI can't do every single big criminal case, guys.
And our New York field office for HSI is very fucking active.
Very active.
This guy right here, Angel Melendez, very aggressive special agent in charge.
Okay.
Like if you work under him, he's going to make sure that the office is performing.
They're getting arrested.
They're fucking competitive.
And then on top of that, you got the Southern District of New York.
So I knew when Takashi got picked up by the Southern District of New York by HSI New York, I knew it was a rap.
I knew right there it was done because this U.S. attorney's office is extremely aggressive.
They're not going to indict unless they know they got you.
And then on top of that, this special agent in charge runs a tight ship.
All right.
So there's some little bit of insider info.
And we're going to have a little bit more tidbits like that throughout the broadcast.
So five defendants were taken into custody last night.
And today they will be presented and arranged before U.S. Magistrate Judge Henry B. Pittman later today.
A sixth defendant is in state custody and will be transferred to federal custody.
The case is assigned to U.S. District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer.
And get used to that name, guys.
He's the one that ran the trial that we're going to be talking about later on in the show.
U.S. Attorney Jeffrey S. Berman said, as alleged indictment of this gang, which included platinum-selling rap artists to Cashi 6-9, wreaked havoc on New York City, engaging in brezen acts of violence.
We're going to break down some of these acts of violence, okay, guys, in the indictment.
Showing reckless indifference to other safety, members of the gang were allegedly involved in robberies and shootings, including a shooting inside the crowded Barclay Center and a shooting with an innocent bystander was hit.
Thanks to the extraordinary work of HSI, ATF, and the NYPD.
The defense will now face justice in federal court.
So these are the primary agency guys that did this case: HSI, ATF, and NYPD.
So these are two federal agencies and one state agency.
All right.
And then here, you know, they basically say, you know, the agencies give their little statements, right?
The Melendez gives his statement, and then the ATF special agent in charge gives his statement.
And then Ninetre was a criminal enterprise involved in committing numerous acts of violence, including shootings, robberies, and assaults in and around Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Members and associates of Ninetre engaged in violence to retaliate against rival gangs to promote the standing and reputation of Nitre and to protect the gang's narcotics business.
Members and associates of Nitre enriched themselves by committing robberies and selling drugs such as heroin, fentanyl, furinly, fentanyl, MDMA, the butylone, and marijuana.
Okay.
Now, you guys are probably wondering, Brian, what the fuck is NITRE?
Can you please aware us on what the hell is going on here?
I got y'all ninjas.
So we're going to go ahead and go over the history of the United Blood Nation, aka what led to the formation of Nine Tray.
All right.
This guy right here, Omar Porti, OG Mac, was the originator and creator of the United Blood Nation, which was created in 1993 on Rikers Island, July 16th, to be exact, 1993 in Rikers Island, okay, in New York City while he was in prison.
He went to Los Angeles.
He's from New York originally.
He went to Los Angeles, got, you know, was very inspired by the movie Boys in the Hood and went ahead and brought back that gang culture to New York City.
He's a terrible rapper.
Helped found United Blood Nation in 1993, in part to take on the Latin Kings.
So, guys, back then in the 90s in Rikers, it was basically in prison.
Anyone knows this?
When you're in prison, guys, it's race versus race.
So the Latin Kings were basically be in the shadow of the blacks in jail.
And they did not have a united front to fight back against the Latin Kings, the Nietas, all the Hispanic gangs in prison.
So OG Mac basically created the UBN in an effort to unite the blacks to fight back against the Latinos and Rikers Island.
Thank you.
Blood mean togetherness, community, the B mean for better, the L mean for look, the old mean out, other old mean R, and the last mean die.
You better look out or die.
In essence, it's treachery, it's greed, and it's murder and mayhem.
What did you say in the warmth?
Now, what are the Crips, guys?
The Crips are the opposite function of the Bloods.
They wear blue, also originated in Los Angeles.
And, you know, they've had historic beef for many generations.
And for some of you guys that are wondering, these are American gangs, black American gangs.
The Bloods date back to Los Angeles in the 1960s, alongside the Crips, the two dominant African-American street gangs in the United States.
Porti brought the idea of the Bloods East to New York with United Blood Nation.
The Bloods and Latin Kings were, I guess you could say, Archanemies at that point, kind of like the half-pills and McCoy's.
Omar Porti entered the fight after two first-degree and Rikers Island, guys, is a prison basically off the coast of the city, out in the middle of nowhere.
Very, very tough prison.
Very, very tough.
Okay.
It's state, by the way, just so you guys understand.
Rikers is not federal.
It is state.
Okay.
So, okay.
So let's go back to the press release here.
So now you guys kind of have a background on the bloods and how it started.
And then the indictment charges, Jamel Jones, a.k.a.
Mel Murder, Cafano Jordan, a.k.
Shadi, John Cell Butler, aka Ish, Daniel Hernandez, Fugan Lovic, aka Fubenga.
So basically, understand that it was six people.
Okay.
And we're going to show some more of this stuff here.
We're going to play a video from my boy, the trial, the title, The Trial of Sixix Nine from Trap Laur Ross, as you guys know, aka the UK YouTuber.
That's our homie.
And then we got the indictment here.
Okay.
And they got hit with a bunch of racketeering charges.
Now, I know you guys are probably wondering, well, Myron, what the fuck is racketeering?
I'm going to break it down for y'all real fast.
Okay.
So Rico, guys, and I've done this on many other episodes, but I'll just do it real quick here.
Rico guys was a law created in the 1970s by the U.S. government to go ahead and go after organized criminal organizations.
Okay.
So in this case, it was made against the La Cosa Nostra, aka the mafia.
All right.
La Cosa Nostra means our thing.
And I think Italian or Sicilian.
And back in the 70s, the FBI wasn't really able.
They were focused on taking down the mafia and they couldn't get them because they weren't able to get people to cooperate.
And the way things were was the guys all up at the higher, at the top were basically the ones like instructing people to commit acts of violence, whether it was like, you know, beating people up, murder, extortion, running gambling rings, being the shit out of people, whatever it may be, right?
These acts of violence and furtherance of the gang, the government didn't really have any tools to legally go after an organization as a whole.
So what they did was they created the RICO laws federally, okay?
And some states adopted them as well, which we talked about this with the YSL case, right?
How the state of Georgia went and got young Thug and all his people on a state Georgia RICO case.
The feds created this basically to be able to attack an organization from a holistic standpoint.
So if me, right, and Dollface over here decide we're going to go rob a bank, right?
And we're part of the fresh and fit bloods, right?
Right.
She's got the bandana and we go into the fucking bank, right?
And I'm like, so yeah, so here's a scenario, right?
Let's go into a dream scenario here so I can break this down for y'all.
So you kind of understand how this works.
So we're part of a gang, okay?
And I, right, me, me, I basically tell Dollface, Chris, Fresh, and a couple other people, yo, I need y'all to go to the bank and rob it, okay?
We need to get some goddamn money.
This is the fresh and fit bloods.
God damn it.
All right.
So they pull up.
They get out the fucking car, right?
Go right into the bank.
And then fucking Dollface goes in there.
Hey, everybody, give me your fucking money right now.
All right.
She goes in there cocking that shit with Fresh and Mo and Chris and everybody, right?
They all go in there.
And they're fucking fresh.
I need you to get the money out the safe.
And fucking shoots the security guard and kills that motherfucker, right?
He kills him.
And then fucking Chris is like, what the fuck you doing?
And he fucking goes ahead and the gun goes off again.
And he fucking shoots a random lady and she gets hit in the foot.
All right.
And then, and then Dolph Face over here, right?
She fucking is mad and she pistol whips another fucking security guard.
Bang, right?
Smacks the shit out that nigga with the with the pistol, right?
And then they end up getting like, what, $20,000, whatever the fuck, right?
They get some of the money.
And then they come back, all right?
And we, we, they make their getaway.
They get out of there somehow.
I don't know how the fuck they got out of there, but they get out of there.
And then they crash and they fucking hit somebody.
They run out the car and then they make it back to Fresh and Fit headquarters.
All right.
So we're here with the fucking money, counting it and shit.
Okay.
Of course, Dolphace still has her bandana on because she doesn't know when to turn the gangsta.
I don't.
And we're counting money, right?
We split the money up, whatever it may be, and we're done.
And then I split it up with other members of the gang, right?
Cool.
We split up.
Good.
Six months later, bang.
And then they fucking come and get all of us, right?
And now we're all getting charged with bank robbery, assault with a deadly weapon because, you know, Dolph Face could have finished the job.
Chris killing somebody randomly and Fresh killing somebody randomly.
We're all getting hit with the same charges.
Even the people that were at the house counting the money with us.
Why?
Because we're a criminal organization and Dolphace and the gang committed acts of violence, right?
In furtherance of the gang.
So we're all fucked now.
And we're all going to do time.
Okay.
So now someone that might have not been involved in the murder, whatever, they're going to be more incentivized to cooperate because the charges are harder on everybody.
Okay.
So I'm snitching on all these motherfuckers.
All right.
I'm snitching.
I didn't kill nobody.
I just counted the money.
Okay.
So bam.
And the next thing you know, we're all going to fucking jail.
And I get less time because I snitch, right?
Because I'm smart.
I go to the police first.
All right.
And then Avia, she's going to take the, oh, well, I just dropped her government name.
God damn it.
Oh, well.
They don't know how to spell that.
Oh, there you go.
So she goes ahead.
She goes to fucking jail.
Right?
With everybody else.
And I walk out for free.
I walk out safe.
All right.
So I'm snitching.
But that's how Rico cases work, guys.
All right.
You target the entire organization for crimes committed by other members.
All right.
Cool.
So, and the penalties are extremely stiff.
Extremely, extremely stiff.
So, okay.
So let's go ahead and go back.
And by the way, I'm not gang affiliated.
No, she's not, guys.
It's a joke.
It's a joke.
It's for dramatic effect, of course.
Right.
So went over.
Yeah, it's fair use.
And then just fair use.
Okay, so we're going to go ahead.
Where were we at?
We were talking about the Rico stuff.
Okay, so we're going to go ahead and look at the indictment now.
Okay.
Actually, you know what?
Let's play the video from our boy Traplore.
Okay.
And then we're going to work our way back from there.
All right.
So now we know who the bloods are.
Let's get the entertainment level up a little bit.
And guys, do me a favor, like the goddamn video.
All right.
Because this stuff is not easy to work with.
It really isn't, bro.
Facts.
And let me know, guys, if we have static on this thing.
I know I got a lot of tabs open.
Okay, guys.
So this is Trap Laura Rice right here.
This is my homie.
He came on the show.
Like the video and subscribe to his YouTube channel.
All right.
At the height of his fame, the relationship at the height of his fame, the relationship between 6ix9ine and the 9trey bloods was simple.
Keep making hits and so now we know who the nine trade bloods are.
We know who 6ix9ine is.
That's who he's lined up with.
Sending money up the chain.
And the 9-trade gang would protect 6ix9ine from his ops.
That's from the music video, Gunmo.
Okay.
His brain's into rainbow suit.
It's an arrangement as old as time.
Pay your protection money and no beatdowns for you.
However, paying bloods to protect you ain't as easy as buying hair dye from Amazon Prime.
You can't just get a refund when it doesn't work out and you end up looking like a total clown.
And the moment 6ix9ine got embarrassingly dropped to the curb outside LAX airport like some kind of annoying mother-in-law, it didn't exactly look good for the Nine Trade Bloods that was now this LAX fight, guys, occurred back in 20, I think February of 2018.
All right.
And I'm going to pull it up for y'all real quick.
Okay, you know what?
Here.
We'll go ahead and play back the video while I find it for you guys.
...supposed to be protecting it.
And so the embarrassment of taking a violation so publicly led to a lot of infighting amongst the group.
Now, when 6ix9ine first got acquainted with the Nine Trey Bloods, Shotty was the second in command underneath the godfather Mel Murder.
And at the time, Seiko Billy was a...
Hmm, is aesthetic bad?
It's not too bad.
Guys, give me, if it's unbearable, guys, like let me know in the chat.
I'll try it on Firefox if that's the case.
You know what?
Maybe I'll try it on Firefox right now.
I'll try it on there because they said hello static.
Yeah, 239.
Okay, I'm going to try it on Firefox right now, guys.
Give me one second.
All right.
So we're going to go ahead and stop sharing here.
And we're going to share it here instead.
And then if that doesn't work, I got another backup right now with Dollface.
So let me go right here.
And guys, we got a computer right now, actually, that we're in the process of upgrading to fix the goddamn static.
For you, however, paying bloods to protect you ain't as easy as buying hair die kind of annoying mother-in-law.
It didn't exactly look good for the nine tray bloods that were supposed to be protecting it.
And so the embarrassment of taking a violation so publicly led to a lot of infighting amongst the group.
Now, when 6ix9ine first got acquainted with the Nine Trey Bloods, Shotty was the second in command underneath the godfather Mel Murder.
And at the time, Seiko Billy was a five-star general under Shotty until he started to feel things were too hot and he took a step back from the group.
Other crew members around Seiko Billy is who introduced 6ix9ine to Shoddy, by the way, guys.
This time included Fu Banger, Billy Ardo.
Did we fix the static now?
Yeah, they said much.
Perfect.
Okay, pay attention to these two guys right here, man.
These guys are going to be critical.
All right.
Nuke and Harve.
So we got Mel Murder here, who's number one.
Then you got Shodi.
Shodi is his manager that he's always around in the music videos with.
Okay, guys.
And then you also are going to notice Billy Edo quite a bit of the music videos as well.
And just to show you guys what I'm talking about here, instead of me just talking about it, I'll show you guys.
Okay.
Here's a music video called Billy That.
Okay.
By your boy Seiko Billy.
I don't think I'm going to be able to play it.
But I ain't going to lie.
This song is lit.
Fair use, ninjas.
All right.
Bandanas everywhere.
There's Billie Ado right there.
Okay.
I can't play the music too, too much.
You know what I'm saying?
I'll play a millisecond of it here.
Okay.
Throwing up the gang signs.
All right.
Now, this guy's a five-star general within the gang.
Okay.
Pretty high-ranking.
Okay.
That means he caught a lot of bodies, ain't it?
See, unmute it now.
Okay, where they're shooting this, guys, is somewhere called Smurf Village.
This is going to come back up during the course of this breakdown.
Okay, but you can see all of them there.
Okay.
And then you're going to see 6ix9ine in here as well.
See, they're throwing up the three, you know, the Suwoos, right?
There's 6ix9ine right there with some gangster Jordan 11 retros, low tops.
All right.
And then let's see here.
And then you can see, yeah, you can see Billy Edo in here doing the dancing.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay, there he is.
Bam.
This is Billy Edo right here.
This is 6'9.
And then this is Billy Seiko right here.
Now, when they first started, guys, 6'9 ran with these two guys.
Okay, they were pretty much his main plugs.
Okay.
And then Billy Seiko introduced 6ix9ine to your boy Cafano Jordan, aka Shodi.
Okay.
Who is this dude right here?
Billy.
And then we'll just put 6'9.
All right, so I'm gonna go ahead and mute this because I already know I'm gonna get hit with a copyright on this bad boy.
That's my work.
There he is.
This is your boy Jordan Cafano, aka Shoddy.
And this is actually him speaking.
Maybe I won't get hit on copyright with this.
Get up in their face.
Talk your shit.
Let's just drag, nigga.
Let's hear draft.
Look, let's your nuts drag, sir.
These niggas just running at their fucking mouth, man.
Follow.
There's Kuda B, okay?
Who's also, as you guys know, was in the indictment.
Protocol, blood.
Get in a fucking chest.
Okay.
Fair use.
Fair use, ninjas.
All right, but there, that was, and then here, let's see here.
Let me fast forward.
Oh, here you go.
There's Mel Murder right there.
Okay.
So as you guys can see, there's a shift.
Okay.
So, in the other video, I showed you guys early on.
Who's he with?
He's with Billy Ado and he's with Seiko Billy.
Now, he's with actual higher-ranking guys.
Mel Murda is the godfather of the Bloods, okay?
The Nine Treys.
All right, and he's been with this dude, Mel Murda, guys.
I remember seeing him in Max B videos back in the day.
He runs with Jim Jones in them.
All right, he's been running doing this stuff since the early 2000s.
I remember seeing him in music video.
We fly, no, like all that shit with Cameron, all that.
Okay, we make niggas bleed blood, and then it's the tray wave, right?
And this shit was crazy.
I remember when this stuff was came out, I was like, hot damn.
All right, this shit was lit, right?
Anyway, yeah, the music video looked lit, right?
You know, so goddamn.
All right, let's go back.
Okay, so now we now you guys kind of have an idea of who's who, right?
Um, let me go back to um our boy oh, Jill, my bad guys, okay, uh, trap lore us 6'9 trial.
All right, until he started.
So now we know now you guys had a better idea of who's who, okay?
So now you know, Mel Murder's top.
Shotty's right beneath him.
Seiko Billy, five-star crew members around this time included Foo Banger, Billy Ado, Drama, Kuda B, Al Jamaiya, Nuke Mack, Anthony, Harve, Ellison, and Aaron Bat Young.
Now, for a period of time, the group were also involved with a man named Chris CEO Chris Cruz, who, as well as supplying drugs to the group, also had his own record label, AP, aka always paid, a label that he'd actually tried to sign 6ix9ine to in the early days.
However, when Shotty realized the potential, okay, real quick, Chris Cruz, guys, spoiler alert, fucking informant, been an informant since 2013, guys.
Oh, shit, oh, okay, who's cooperating, uh, giving information on the Nitre gangsters.
All right, so he was a drug trafficker that was supplying the gang with a whole bunch of fucking drugs, guys.
Heroin, fentanyl.
He had dirty police officers under his thumb, which we'll talk about here in a little bit.
And yeah, so he was the drug connect for the Ninitre Bloods, but he was cooperating with the government.
All right.
And this is this is since 2013 when he was arrested for basically for fraud, for access to vice fraud, which is a fancy term.
Basically, when people are doing scamming bullshit, that's what they caught him with.
All right.
Money-making opportunity that 6ix9ine represented.
He strong-armed Chris out of the picture and fluffed up 6ix9ine.
Yeah, you ain't going to hear a lot of this stuff anywhere else.
Like the fucking video.
All right.
We're breaking this thing down on a molecular level.
I'm over here identifying gang members for you guys in music videos and all that.
Like the goddamn video.
And until he believed that he was the big homie.
Now, apparently, at a certain point, Harvin Nuke weren't too happy with this situation and begun to get disgruntled.
Harve was actually the one who had done the punching and escalated things into a fight in that same incident outside LAX airport.
So he was in no position to talk about people's embarrassing behavior leading to the crew taking public L's.
But then not too long after that, the crew took another embarrassing L in Houston, where they got pressed by the son of this handsome little ragamuffin, Jay Prince Jr., aka the most disorganized concert host in America.
Okay, so guys, this is what creates the rift, okay, um, between in in in the gang that this this um rap a lot and j prince etc and this is gonna lead to the first issue that we're gonna come across here in the indictment okay as soon as 6ix9ine and this crew arrived in houston they were immediately turned away from a party by
So here's, and I'm going to go ahead and show y'all This clip real fast I have it here So they're supposed to perform in Houston, right?
And then this is what they get
So they don't let him in, right?
Now they don't let him in And he's there with all his gang members, alright?
But he's not there with Harve.
He's there with Shodi and a couple other guys from 9 Tre.
All right.
And this is the caption.
I just want to take the time out to tell my youngest brother, baby J Prince, that I'm proud of the way you delivered my message to 6ix9ine when he tried to come into my party this past Sunday.
You handled this stiffly, but with class, and I'm proud of you for that.
First off, 6ix9ine, don't think you can go to other people's city and not show them the proper respect that's due.
We've earned that and demand it.
Although I'm not condoned in a bunch of the moves you've made, I don't know you, and I know that you're young and new to this, so you have a lot of learning to do.
So with that being said, I'm still willing to sit down and have a conversation with you, but not for a second do you get it misunderstood that you can can't get away and demons can't get away with the disrespect in my city the way you've shown others.
We won't tolerate make your next move your best move courtesy call.
Oh, they're gonna make their next move.
All right, my friend.
And we're gonna talk about that here in a second.
So basically, guys, long story short, this dispute outside of the fucking outside of a party, right, causes rifts between the gang.
All right.
And I'm gonna go ahead and show you guys real quick this article, okay, where, so this started.
There was, he was supposed to go perform at South by Southwest, which is huge in Texas, by the way, guys.
I used to live in Texas.
And he goes there.
Every song in the release is Gunmo hit the billboard Hot 100.
His songs had accumulated hundreds of millions of views.
He had millions of Instagram followers.
He'd already survived controversy evolving the 13-year-old.
He seemed invincible, especially since he had the support of the Nine Trey Gangster Bloods and the gang's big homie, Cafano Shadi Jordan.
But that invincibility didn't follow 6ix9ine of Texas when he headed there in March 2018 to perform a few events around South by Southwest, right?
He got into a Jay Prince Jr., son of the legendary feared rapper, founder of Rap a Lot Records.
Prince Jr. and his brother, Baby J, had denied 6ix9ine shoddy entry to a party.
They were throwing.
They're upset that 6ix9ine didn't bother to check in with them or their powerful dad.
But the rapper, despite knowing how important checking in was, didn't check in with anybody anywhere.
Now, let me break this down for y'all: the importance of why this is significant.
So, to my international viewers, to my guys that might not necessarily understand gang lingo, when you check in, what you're basically doing to a degree is you're submitting to the authority of the set of the area that you're going to be in.
So, if you're a blood, right, and you're a nine-tray gang member and you want to go out to LA, you should have a connect out there that you can contact that is going to facilitate your safe travel, okay?
Um, since you guys are in the same gang.
Now, don't get it twisted.
There are blood sets that fight with each other, all that shit, okay?
So, you might not necessarily even be able to go over there, but you're going to go over there anyway.
So, a lot of people say this check-in shit to assert some kind of authority.
Now, 6ix9ine, with the type of gangs that the dudes that he's with, because I'm going to be very honest with y'all, Mel Murder, Shoddy, all these people are verified.
These guys are not pussies.
These guys are high up in the structure.
They're connected internationally or and they're connected in all over the United States.
So, for a record owner to say, you got to check in with us in Texas is extremely disrespectful.
Extremely, okay?
This is going to warrant retaliation.
All right.
So, anyway, let's continue on.
Um, the angered members of Nine Trey, Anthony Harve Ellison already didn't like shoddy, 6ix9ine's closest associate and protector in the gang.
So, just so you guys understand, Harve, all right, who is this dude right here?
Let me find the picture real fast for y'all.
We can close this bad boy down.
Harve is this guy, this guy right here.
You know, we're gonna duplicate this goddamn tab so you can come back to it.
Yeah, probably like screenshot it.
Yeah, I'm gonna duplicate it.
Okay, Billy was a five-star.
So, this is Harve right here.
Okay, so Harve was his original bodyguard, all right?
But then Shoddy comes in the picture, and Shodi kind of fucks up this Texas, this Texas trip, okay?
And Harve didn't like that, all right.
And as you guys can see from the LAX footage, Harve was the first one to throw a punch on behalf of 6ix9ine in 2018, all right, in February 21st of 2018, okay.
Uh, according to text message, which later became evidence in the court because they had a fucking Treyway group gang chat, by the way, it was clear, clear Harve thought shoddy was a loudmouth who didn't back up his tough talk with action, and Harve was suspicious of his rainbow-haired kid acting like a gangster.
In a group text, four days after the party, everyone talked it out.
The group included Harve, 6ix9ine, and Shadi.
There was also Seiko Billy, who I showed you guys earlier, right?
this guy right here, well, he was there before, who had introduced 6ix9ine to everyone in the first place.
They were 6ix9ine's buddies, Trife, Drew, and William Asher, who everyone called Justin.
There was Billy Addo and other 9TRAG members who was becoming disenchanted, and there was 6ix9ine's manager, Chris Alligator, who was lifelong friends with Seiko.
Niggas got violated in Houston?
Chris jokingly texted to the crew.
Nah, 6ix9ine responded, we went to this party and niggas asked us to leave because we didn't check in with Jay Prince.
Harv wasn't in the mood to joke around about this, and he found an opportunity to insult Shadi.
Why did a nigga shake no barricades and scream they mafia, he asked, in reference to Shadi often belligerent behavior at strip clubs in New York City.
So this is something that Shadi would do, guys, he would shake the barricades when he'd be at fucking clubs and say, we mafia, blah, blah, blah.
And you guys are going to see what I mean by this in a little bit.
They didn't do nothing, though, 6ix9ine continued.
He didn't see why Harv was so worked up, but to Harv, it was a matter of pride.
Gangsters don't pick and choose their beef, he wrote.
Same way you are at the club should be at the same way you are everywhere.
Then you should, then you would have been on Roadstar with mad knots on your forehead, 6ix9ine hit back.
Harv wasn't impressed, because they were outnumbered, obviously.
Harv wasn't impressed by this logic.
You sound pussy, he wrote.
Knott's, I have bullet holes in me.
Niggas said knots.
As the sex conversation went on, 6ix9ine got more defensive and Harv got more threatening.
That's what stopped niggas from being the mob as knots, Harv wrote.
6ix9ine was overwhelmed.
I thought I had to deal with this shit on the internet, he wrote.
Not with my niggas.
This is not your life.
You wouldn't understand Harv wrote to 6ix9ine.
So guys, this is the beginning of it.
You guys are watching it unfold right there, the beginning of the end of 9Tray, and this started with this Texas incident.
Okay?
Label AP, a.k.a.
always paid.
A label that he...
Oh, hold on.
So we got the pictures there.
So we're going to fast forward here.
See, and this is the text message.
...the next day to provide additional muscle for the crew.
But once Harv arrived, he immediately started wiling out and made a phone call threatening 6ix9ine's videographer, Triv True, and his friend, Justin.
This led to 6ix9ine completely avoiding Harv whilst in Houston.
So Harv comes out to Houston, guys, after he hears the news of them getting not allowed into the thing.
He's ready to fucking get crazy.
After Jay Prince Jr. had stormed the Worldstar stage at South by Southwest, where 6ix9ine was supposed to be recording, he didn't even end up performing that night.
The fact that 6ix9ine had been publicly pressed once again after Harv had flown out to provide some muscle only pissed him off more.
And at this point, it seemed like Harv and 6ix9ine had become fully certified ops.
So from this moment on, it was clear that Harv and Billy Ardo were not Team Rainbow.
So again, Harv is right here, okay, and Billy Ardo because they came out to Houston to try to help him and they avoided him while they were in Houston.
6ix9ine avoided them, all right?
After they heard about them not getting allowed into the party and getting sunned, which I get, like I told y'all before, a rap record label person telling them you got to check in etc.
to fucking dudes like this, it's a big problem.
So they were ready to get for the static when they came to Texas.
At the same time, they were still members of the Nine Tray Bloods, and so Harv was taken off of the 6ix9ine crew and Shotian 6ix9ine hired outside help to come and assist in security matters.
One example of this outside help was the likes of Baheem Krippi Walter, a beefy security guard who was actually drafted in from the crypt, not a member of the Nine Tray Bloods, for the specific purpose of adding additional muscle to protect the rainbow-headed package.
However, in addition to new muscle...
Now, you guys got to understand, at this point, 6ix9ine is generating a lot of money for the gang, okay?
These are guys from Brooklyn that are poor, all right?
They don't have money like that.
So 6ix9ine is able to essentially generate money for the gang.
He was never initiated, guys.
He never shot the 31.
He never got initiated, got beat up by a bunch of gang members.
He never had to put in work of selling drugs or killing anybody or beating anybody up because what he had to do was they allowed him in, not necessarily as a verified gang member, but as a very trusted associate because he generated money for the gang, and that money was used to pay members on the inside or AKA inside the wall, guys that were in jail, and then also guys that were on the street.
And now you guys got to understand, when it comes to gangs like the Latin Kings, Crips, Bloods, etc., they typically have two factions.
So...
Okay, you have the free world guys who are on the streets, and then you got the guys that are in prison.
Okay, the guys that are in prison typically are the higher-ranking guys.
Those are the dudes that can call a lot of the shots, okay.
So, Sakashi was paying money for all these guys taking care of the entire gang.
And this came in the form of freshly released nine-tray OG Road, and in return, he got protection for murder, who unfortunately, as we would find out later on, would ultimately get Roan all the way down shit's creek.
Okay, so this guy, uh, Roe Motor returns in April.
Roland Martin, aka Roe Murder, was released from jail after serving around 10 years.
A fact that 6ix9ine was all too eager to show off on Instagram.
Okay, so I got the full Instagram here because that's just a portion of it.
We're gonna play the joint from the beginning and we're gonna identify gang members just like we're part of the FBI, goddammit.
All right, yo, to all the fans, I want y'all to know Sky69 and the scum gang did not cancel no shows in LA.
You know what I'm saying?
Even though this guy right here, we're still gonna be in LA.
Okay, guys, you know, I'm gonna fucking that.
This is important.
That was Chris.
That's Chris.
That's him.
That's that's the fucking main informant from 2013, the drug plug right there.
He's the tall guy with the sunglasses in the back.
Yo, to all the fans, I want y'all to know Sky 69 and the scum gang did not cancel no shows in LA.
You know what I'm saying?
There he is right there.
That's Christian Cruz, guys.
CEO Chris just came home.
They're shotty.
They're 10.
Now he's free, but we're going to be in fucking LA.
Look what's happening, man.
If y'all was really gangster, y'all wouldn't have kissed me.
Y'all wouldn't have said no.
Y'all would have waited till we popped up.
Look to the right of me.
Look at how shot you are.
There's Billy Addo.
LA.
In LA, in niggas, guys, if y'all wanna act like bitches, we'll cut no fly zone in the East Coast, nigga.
Anyway, shit.
It's always on, nigga, it's always on me.
You know what I'm saying, man?
So be quiet when we're in the fucking East Coast, man.
Stop the pain, man.
We out shit.
We'll be there tomorrow.
Okay, so as you guys see, they're basically saying, yo, you guys are trying to tell us we got to check in and all this other shit.
We'll make sure that you guys have hell when you come out here.
All right.
Because at this point, he's having issues with LA Bloods and all this other stuff.
And then he has the stuff going on with Houston.
And then this dude had just come home, who was a high-ranking Nine Trey member.
So obviously they welcomed him back.
And then you can see the snitch in the back, Chris Cruz.
And then you can see Cafano Jordan on the right, along with Mel Murder.
All right.
So he has verified people with him.
All right.
Roe was a respected member of the Nine Tray Bloods behind the wall.
And upon his release, the Godfather Mel Murder put him in charge of Shotty and 6ix9's crew.
So now we have the criminal organization structure right there.
Okay.
Pretty much this is what they're operating from for a bit.
Affectionately known as Murderville.
Roe was like 625.
Fair use.
Fair use, ninjas.
Fair use.
And I'm going to go ahead and just okay.
All right.
Now that we got that one there.
So we always have the picture.
So you're telling me that 6ix9ine is that high in ranking?
Based off money?
Yeah.
Like, his thing is that he's not even really a member is because he has they got to protect him because he's their he's their he's their money guy gotcha ro was actually the head honcho of the group at the time of the robbery of junior boy the rapalot affiliate the tray way had robbed at gunpoint at the lobby of the this is all right and i got this video as well guys so we're gonna get we're now we're gonna start getting into the meat and potatoes of what the hell is going on here so we're gonna go ahead and
actually oh this was a plan on firefight Okay, never mind.
This is, all right, I'm just going to close this shit then.
All right.
So 625 here.
Bear with me, guys, real fast.
Okay, now we got the whole organization.
And then we're going to go ahead and duplicate this.
This is Firefox, guys.
Okay.
So, and we were at the RAP a lot.
He was pistol whipped.
My bad.
We're going to go back a little bit.
Okay.
Of Junior Boy, the Rappalot affiliate that Trey Way had robbed at gunpoint at the lobby of the This Is...
Okay, so...
So let's pull up the indictment.
Okay.
Because now we're going to start getting into the criminal acts that actually got these guys in trouble.
Now, what is an indictment, guys?
An indictment is a formal charge by the United States government, typically done by a grand jury where the grand jury, you know, issues a true bill or whatever it may be, depending on whatever's going on.
So I'm going to go ahead and pull up this.
Oh, do they see it?
Okay, we got it on screen, right?
Perfect.
All right.
Shout out to Dollface, by the way, for helping out and looking pretty well doing so.
Thank you.
All right.
Because when I do this shit alone, I'd be fucking up.
I ain't going to lie.
Okay.
So this is the indictment, guys.
Southern District in New York, United States of America.
This is the first indictment that got filed on November 19, 2018.
Derner Hernandez, aka Takashi69.
You can see Jamel Jones, aka Mel Murda.
So now you guys should have an idea of who is who, right?
Like we said before.
Hold on.
Oh, shit.
I'm pulling up the Firefox here.
Okay.
Remember, guys, Mel Murda, this guy.
All right.
Then you got Cafano Jordan, a.k.a.
Shodi.
This guy right here, the bald dude.
Hold on.
I'm going to move this over here just so you guys, there we go.
Because I really want you guys to have faces to the name.
All right.
Jamel Jones, Mel Murda, bam.
Then you got Cafano Jordan, Shadi, bam.
Then you got Daniel Hernandez, Gensel Butler, a.k.a.
Ish.
Where's Ish?
He's not on this fucking thing.
Okay.
Oh, he was, he was involved in some bullshit.
That's why.
Okay.
And then you got Fu Banga right here, a.k.a.
Loveck.
And then Faheem Walter, a.k.a.
Crippy, who was, we saw him before.
He was the guy that was involved, uh, initiated in to be security.
All right.
And then don't worry, all these other guys get indicted too, guys.
They do superseding indictments, but this was the first one that they did.
Okay.
And we're going to talk about why they indicted so abruptly and without everyone on it later on.
So the enterprise, at all times relevant to this indictment, Jamel Jones, okay, etc.
We're going to skip the names because we know who they are now.
We're members and associates of the Nine Tray Gangsta Bloods, Ninitre or the Enterprise, a criminal organization whose members and associates engaged in, among other activities, acts involving murder, robbery, and narcotics trafficking.
Nine Trey operated in and around Manhattan, the Bronx, and Brooklyn, New York.
Nine Trey, including its leadership, its membership, and its associates, constituted an enterprise as defined by Total 18, United States Code, Section 1961.
Okay, you guys are probably wondering, Meyer, what the fuck just happened there?
In English, what they're basically saying right now is that the Nine Tray Bloods are an enterprise.
Since they're defined as an enterprise, they can be looked at for what?
Racketeering, which is this statute right here, guys, Title 18, United States Code, 1961.
Okay.
That is a group of individuals associated in fact, although not a legal entity.
The enterprise, so they don't need a goddamn LLC to come after you.
Okay, guys.
The enterprise constituted an ongoing organization whose members function as a continuing unit for a common purpose of achieving the objectives of the enterprise.
Remember the example I gave you guys before?
Me, Dollface, Fresh, et cetera, the Fresh and Fit Bloods, right?
We robbed that bank.
We're committing a crime in furtherance of the organization.
So we're all going down.
So now they're able to use 18 USC 1961 against us, aka racketeering statutes.
All right.
Whose members function as a continuing unit for a common purpose of achieving the objective of the enterprise?
At all times relevant to this indictment, the enterprise was engaged in, and its activities affected interstate and foreign commerce.
Okay, what the fuck does this mean?
Guys, anytime you commit crimes and you affect interstate commerce, that's where the feds can come in.
What is interstate commerce?
Interstate commerce, guys, is when you affect the commerce of the United States that could potentially affect different states within the United States.
I'll give you an example.
Let's say the gun that we were using while doing the bank robbery scenario that I gave you guys before, right?
Wavia, aka, I just doxed her again, sorry.
Right?
Whatever.
Right?
So the bank robbery situation, right?
She has a gun and she accidentally shoots someone in the foot, whatever.
That gun, right, now is going to be seized and analyzed and the gun is going to be looked at.
The gun has different parts of it made in different parts of the United States.
The spring or the barrel might be made in Springfield, Massachusetts.
The fucking bullets come from California.
The slide might come from another part.
All that we need to establish is that the gun affects interstate commerce because different parts of the weapon were manufactured in different parts of the United States.
Bam, now you affected interstate commerce.
Let's say we're using telephones to commit criminal activity.
We're affecting interstate commerce because a phone has to hit a telephone has to hit a telephone pole, which then is communicating with other telephone poles, which all affect interstate commerce.
Bam.
That's how the FBI typically gets people for murder for hire when they use a phone or they use the internet because the internet also affects interstate commerce.
All right, guys.
So it's very easy to trigger interstate commerce.
And then foreign commerce, guys, is like if you're transitioning borders or whatever it may be, which I dealt with that a lot when I was an HCI agent on the Mexican border.
They were importing drugs.
They were importing illegal aliens.
They were importing weapons or exporting weapons.
That affects foreign commerce automatically federal.
All right.
Jamal Jones, aka ML Murder, Cafano Jordan, we know all their names, right?
Participated in the operation and management of the enterprise and participated in lawful and unlawful and other activity in furtherance of the conduct of the enterprise's affairs.
Members and associates of Nitre engaged in a series of violent disputes with rivals of Nine Tray, including those within Nine Tray, who they seem disloyal to the enterprise.
During these disputes, members and associates of Nitre committed multiple shootings, robberies, and assaults against their rivals and against fellow Nine Tray members.
Members and associates of Ninitre sold heroin, fentanyl, furinofentanol, MDMA, whatever, I can't even pronounce that, and marijuana in and around Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, New York, which we know CEO Chris was a supplier, especially of the heroin and the fentanyl, guys.
Okay.
And we're going to talk about that later on.
Members and associates of NITRA committed and agreed, attempted, and threatened to commit acts of violence to protect and expand their narcotics business and to protect fellow members and associates of their enterprise.
These acts of violence include acts involving murder, acts involving robbery and extortion and assault.
Hell, they were extorting 6ix9ine himself, guys.
Okay.
Intended either to protect the enterprise and narcotics business, retaliate against members of rival gangs who had encroached on an enterprise narcotics business to otherwise promote the standing and reputation of the NITRAY amongst rival gangs or to promote the standing and reputation of Nine Tray members amongst other Nine Tray members.
So see how they're covering everything, guys, and they're writing it up very broad.
So if you beat the shit out of somebody and say trayaway, that can be looked at as an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy.
If you shoot at a rival gang member, that could be looked at as an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy.
If you distribute drugs and the proceeds of that drugs is used to go ahead and move that money back into the organization, whatever it is, that is considered an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy of the thing.
So what's the fucking takeaway from this, guys?
Do not gang gang because any criminal activity that you commit while under the umbrella of a gang is going to fuck not just you up, but it's going to fuck everyone else up because now the feds or the state in this case, as you guys can see, YSL can come after you with an umbrella charge of racketeering activity.
Okay.
So, and then look, they go into what the purpose of the enterprise: preserving and protecting the power, territory, and profits of the enterprise through acts involving murder, other acts of violence, and threats of violence, promoting and enhancing the enterprise and activities of its members and associates, keeping victims and potential victims in fear of the enterprise and its members and associates through acts and threats of violence,
providing assistance to members and associates who committed crimes for and on behalf of the gang, enriching the members and associates of the enterprise through, among other things, robbery and the distribution and sale of narcotics, including heroin, fentanyl, etc.
Protecting the enterprise and its members and associates from detection and prosecution by law enforcement authorities through acts of intimidation and violence against potential witnesses to crimes committed by members of the enterprise.
So if you say, hey, if you fucking talk to the cops, you're going to be sleeping with the fishes.
That would be considered an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy, guys, right?
You're going to be sleeping with the fishes, Tony.
This is what they used to go after the mafia for.
It still stands to this day, guys.
Means and methods of the enterprise, okay?
And then they basically go into some more legal jargon here, guys, which we don't have to, but you guys understand.
So now we're going to get into the racketeer conspiracy, okay?
And this is the official indictment, guys, filed by the United States Attorney's Office in the Southern District of New York from at least in or about 2013.
Oh, I wonder why 2013.
Because your boy Chris, CEO Chris, was cooperating with the fucking government.
After he got picked up by the FBI in 2013, for devices fraud, okay, he ended up cooperating with the government.
Okay.
And next thing you know, he's an informant for Homeland Security Investigations.
Now, you guys are probably wondering, well, hold on.
How do you be an informant for FBI and HSI?
Is it possible for someone to be an informant for two different federal agencies?
The answer to that, guys, is yes.
And the reason why, and I know this because I used to control my own informants, it's actually a good tactic to have an informant be signed up with multiple agencies if you work with those agencies.
So I'll give you guys an example story time real quick.
When I was an agent on the border, I had an ATF agent that I worked very close with.
He was a friend of mine.
And what we would do is HSI is very slow at signing up informants.
Okay.
When you sign up and informant, you got to fill out a bunch of fucking paperwork.
You got to submit it to headquarters.
It's a pain in the ass.
This insider shit.
You guys ain't no gunner here, right?
So it's very difficult to sign up informants for HSI and FBI.
It takes a while, right?
You got to do paperwork, all this other shit, right?
Fingerprints, all this bullshit.
ATF was able to sign up informants very quickly.
Okay.
I don't know what their policy is now.
This is back in 2014.
So they were able to sign up informants very quickly.
So when we needed to do shit, whether we needed to buy drugs or buy guns or do something quickly and get an informant on paper, my guy, my buddy, would sign up the guy and then I would follow up and sign up as well.
But I would allow me more time to do my paperwork because HSI's paperwork was a bit more cumbersome.
Okay.
And then when we did the case together, which in this case was a big drug and gun case, we did the case together.
When he would do seizures for ATF, we'd pay him and or ATF would pay him.
And then when he did seizures for us, we'd pay him.
And then at the end of the case, you pay him out.
So it's a good way to be able to leverage both agencies' pot of money to pay informants because you only have a certain amount of money to pay informants.
And like, you don't get money until October 1st.
That's a fiscal year for the U.S. government.
Okay, guys.
So if HSI didn't have money, he would be signed with ATF and ATF could pay him.
Okay.
Or if he was signed with like DEA and I was, and I had an informant one time, I had one informant that was very good.
And I gave him to both my ATF friend and to my DEA friend.
I let them let them sign him up too, right?
Because as the main controlling agent, you dictate where your guy goes.
So since I trusted them and I knew him, I said, cool, you guys could work with them because you don't want them doing shit with your informant, putting them in precarious situations that might fuck up your case, whatever it may be, because you never want to get your informant burned.
Okay.
So this is fucking, guys, like the goddamn video.
Ain't nobody else going to give y'all info like this because I was in these fucking streets doing this shit.
I know agents that have never signed up an informant in their life, and those guys are fucking losers.
But anyway, so now we know from 2013.
Why?
Because we know CEO Chris was a fucking informant.
All right.
So for everyone that wants to blame 6ix9ine, oh my God, he snitched, blah, blah, blah.
This guy, CEO Chris, was giving info since 2013, my man.
Okay.
My guy was given info since the Boston marathon bombing way before fucking gunmo.
All right.
Up to and including on or about November 2018 in the Southern District of New York and elsewhere.
Okay.
And these are all the defendants.
All right.
Being persons employed by and associated with enterprise described in paragraphs one through seven of this indictment, namely Nine Tre, which enterprise engagement activities of which affected Enter State and Foreign Commerce.
See how they have to write all this like, you know, this stuff to make it very broad.
We're going to go ahead and skip that.
Okay.
They had multiple acts of murder, et cetera.
So we're going to keep going.
We're going to keep going.
Okay.
Count two, racketeering conspiracy, Jordan Jones, Jordan Butler, Hernandez, and Walter.
From at least in or about 2013 up to including or about November 18, Southern District of New York, bam, and elsewhere, except in connection with the robbery on or about April 3rd, 2018 in the vicinity of West 40th Street and 8th Avenue in Manhattan, New York, as charged accounts three through five of this indictment, Jamel Jones, aka Mel murder, et cetera, blah, blah, blah.
The defendants during and in retaliation to a crime of violence for which they had prosecuted in the court of the United States, namely the racketeering conspiracy charge and count one of this indictment knowingly did use and carry farms and in furtherance of such crime did possess farms and did aid and abet the use carrying and possession of farms some which were brandished and discharged.
Okay, what the fuck are they talking about?
Well, I got y'all right now.
This is what they're talking about.
This is where the crime occurred right here.
Okay.
In this area here, which these guys are fucking reckless for doing this shit.
But what ended up happening, okay, this is right by Times Square, by the way, guys.
Okay.
So what they ended up doing, guys, was I'm going to minimize or close this shit.
This is what they ended up doing.
They ended up robbing this guy named Scum God Drizzy, I think.
All right.
And we're going to go ahead and play the footage.
Now, this guy is an artist from Rapalot Records.
So Takashi and your boy Kafano Jordan, aka Chadi, found out that he was at the This Is 50 lobby in downtown Manhattan, which is where I just showed you guys.
All right.
So what happens is they pull up on him.
All right.
So we're going to go ahead and fast forward.
So here he is right here.
This is surveillance footage from this thing.
All right.
So here he is right here.
Well, I think his homeboy right here, and as you can see, scum right on his thing.
That's the brand, scum thinks everything's all good.
Yeah, what's going on?
We're chilling.
Yeah, oh bam.
Now you see Shodi and another Treyway member.
They start these dudes up.
Hey, what would Dona Houston, bro?
Because remember, guys, they're fucking pissed.
They got embarrassed in Houston, okay, a month prior.
So they find out these guys are in fucking New York.
Oh, really?
We're going to pull up.
So Shawty pulls up, so he's like, hey, give me your pockets, bro.
Give me your shit.
And they take his backpack.
He's probably pleading with them.
Yo, chill, yo, chill, yo, chill.
His homeboy, yo, chill, yo, chill, yo, chill.
She's like, what the fuck is going on here?
Fair use.
Fair use, by the way.
Right?
So what the fuck is going on?
Now, let's rewind that back because I want y'all to see what happens.
Okay.
So bam, here comes there's your boy Shodi.
You can see in his right hand there, gun, right?
Here's a gun right here.
Oh, he had a gun.
Yeah, he had a gun.
He definitely had a gun.
Oh, wow.
Right?
Here he is.
Boom.
Oh, I see it.
And then here's another guy right here with them.
I think, I think who was involved in this robbery?
It was a couple of them.
But yeah, as y'all can see.
Okay.
And he has a backpack with him and they take that shit.
All right.
And this is going to be critical later on.
So they rob him, right?
Which is like, yo, you don't fucking talk shit about Treyway.
Okay.
And then while they're robbing him, guys, your boy 6ix9ine is outside recording.
And so they walk out, right?
So this is the other vantage point that the government actually got this from 6ix9ine's phone.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
My bad, stupid song.
And he can actually see he's in the car recording them as they're fucking with them.
so you can see shoddy in there with them they're pushing them around and shit Was this robbery before or after he like starts snitching?
Oh, this is before.
This is April 3rd, 2018, guys.
April 3rd, 2018.
This is the timeline.
Okay.
All right.
So what ends up happening is they go ahead and they rob him, right?
And what ends up happening, guys, is they get they fuck up, right?
So the feds, right, end up, and I'm going to go ahead and pull this bad boy here.
So here you can see, this is minutes before they go pull up on him.
Here's your boy Shotty with the same hoodie, Supreme.
Here's 6ix9ine on the day, right?
And they pulled this from his phone.
Okay, they'll pull this from Takashi's phone.
All right, there's the gun right there.
And then this is them in the place fucking them up, taking their shit.
All right.
And then you can see him walk in with his backpack, scum.
And we're going to get to that a little bit later.
All right.
So I'm going to go ahead and move this out the way.
Let's go back to our guy.
Trap Law Ross.
Murderville.
Rogue was like drunk.
And most importantly, Roe murder.
Apparently, Nuke had asked Rob the gun to emerge later than Nine Trey Bloods.
So we just talked about how they robbed the Rappala affiliate.
...had robbed at gunpoint at the lobby of the This Is 50 offices in New York, ultimately as revenge for the violation that they took in here.
And we saw in the indictments...
So this is one of the things that the feds actually charged them with, guys, on April 3rd, 2018.
So we looked at the video footage.
We have the indictment that shows it.
And then we have the timeline going still.
Houston at the hands of Jay Prince Jr.'s Rapalot crew.
And apparently for a period, everything was running smoothly for the Nine Trey Bloods operation.
Takashi shit talking had the streams coming in as the Nine Trey goons continued to flex their muscles and keep him out of harm's way.
And of course, with 6ix9ine's humongous injection of cash, the Murderville crew had more guns on deck than T.I.'s trunk.
And most importantly of all, CEO Chris's low-quality fentanyl was running freely through the streets of New York and betwixt the toes of Bushwick's money.
Now, he's selling drugs, guys, right?
Still doing his thing.
And an NYPD sergeant actually gets jammed up for helping move the drugs.
And she was actually the girlfriend of this fucking guy right here.
625.
This guy right here, Aaron Young.
His girlfriend was this chick right here, Arlicia Robinson, who was a sergeant for the NYPD making $111,000 per year.
All right.
She got indicted on one count or a couple counts actually of drug trafficking of heroin.
Okay.
And she was a cop doing this around the same time that obviously Takashi was running around with the Ninth Trade Bloods.
All right.
Okay.
I know you guys are probably going to want to, you go, oh, what does she look like, bro?
I got y'all.
Don't worry.
I want to know too.
Yeah, I knew it.
Arlisha Robinson, NYPD.
It's her right here, guys.
All right.
A filtered picture.
All right.
White girl with a nose ring.
This is her.
Looks like she might even be in uniform in this photo.
But nah, no way.
They wouldn't let her wear this bull ring while she's on the job.
But that's her right there, guys.
And her boyfriend was fucking this dude right here, Aaron Young, who ended up doing a lot of time in jail for this drug trafficking conspiracy.
But Cruz was the one supplying her with the drugs.
Okay.
Cruz.
This fucking clown right here.
Cruz was supplying her with the dope.
All right.
So they wasn't working together?
What was that?
Her and him wasn't working together?
They were working together.
Okay, okay.
But he was an informant.
Okay, gotcha.
Okay.
So this is her right here.
And then I actually have her indictment right here as well.
Let me move this over here real fast.
I'm prepared, baby.
I got everything.
This is her indictment right here.
Oh, nope, my bad.
Here she is.
Arlisha Robinson.
All right.
Honor about July 25th, 2018, the Southern District of New York and elsewhere.
Arlisha Robinson, the defendant, intentionally annoyingly distributed and possessed with intent to distribute.
A control substance is a violation of Title 21, United States Code 841A.
Possession with the 10th to distribute is basically what it is, guys.
So this is her.
She ended up getting only five years of probation for this, but she was a police officer.
She sergeant.
Short indictment.
Very easy.
And July 25th, guys, your boy Takashi6ix9ine was still with the gang at that point.
Okay.
Which we're going to talk about three days prior what happened with Takashi, where he got kidnapped, but that's going to be later.
So anyway, let's continue on with the video.
But now you guys know that they also had a dirty police officer involved, Arlisha Robinson.
This is her.
She got charged.
She ended up getting, I think they sentenced her not too long ago, and she only got like five years probation or some shit.
Criminal justice system for you.
Oh, nope.
That's not it.
Where the hell was it?
My bad, guys.
I got so many tabs open here.
Here we go.
Bam.
Let's continue on.
Shout out to our boy Trap Laura Ross.
But it wasn't all good amongst some members of the Nine Trade Bloods.
And apparently, tensions begun to emerge later on that month when members of the crew were together in a strip club and it looked for a moment like Harve and Nuke were about to make a move against the Murderville crew.
And then bizarrely, not long after this.
Again, don't forget, guys, Harve, well, Nuke is here.
And Harve is back.
Well, you guys remember what he looks like.
I'll just keep going.
6ix9ine and Shorty caught a real curveball whilst they were at the Met Stadium, seemingly throwing up gang signs with a giant baseball.
But hey, don't get it twisted.
That baseball is a double OG blood.
No, really.
Whilst chilling out with that giant baseball, Shorty had learned that Nuke had actually made a move against the Murderville set and robbed Roe Murder.
Apparently.
Okay.
So this dude, Nuke, robbed this guy, Roe Murder, which is huge problem.
Obviously, he's on a lower level and he's robbing the fucking second guy in charge.
That's a problem.
But again, this is the rift that we're starting to see, guys, between and Treyway because of this Texas situation.
Okay.
So Shodi and 6ix9ine are very close.
And Romurda obviously rocks with Shodi.
So Nuke doesn't like Shodi.
So what does he do?
He robs the guy above him.
LA Nuke had asked Roe to set 6ix9ine up for him.
Well, Roe turned around and said no, and a confrontation ensued where shots were fired.
Because Nuke is Harve's boy, okay?
And he was mad about the Texas situation and how Shoddy had handled it.
So there's jealousy here because 6ix9ine is getting money with Shodi and they're not getting money like that.
So, not long after this, while 6ix9ine was in LA, he found out that an all-out gang war had erupted in the Nine Trade Bloods.
Now, nothing brings down real estate prices quicker than a good old-fashioned gang war.
That's why being Romurda and Shotty's crew, the Murderville set that controlled the Sterling territory, and on the other side, a disgruntled nuke who had been running.
Okay, there's Nuke and there's Harv.
Actually, you know what?
Let me duplicate this shit because this is going to be now.
We got more people on the thing.
Where are we at?
758.
In alliance with HALF, the 6ix9ine entourage reject.
So these two crews became certified ops and were immediately out for each other's bloods because they're bloods.
Now, I'm sure a lot of street shit went down behind the scenes in the months that followed these incidents, but I'm only working with what information is publicly available online.
But from what we know publicly, this beef truly got sizzling like a BYO blood BBQ in July.
Because when Nuke, Harve, and Billy Ardo went live from a barbecue on their block in Smurf Village, Shotty and the Sterling Smurf Village, right here, guys.
Your boy Shotty pulls up right here.
This is Smurf Village, okay, in Brooklyn.
As you guys remember, this is where they shot this, which are a lot of trade, you know, nine trade gang members live here.
Right here, bam.
Same thing, right?
You guys can see.
Boom.
boom all around me no achilles right we don't never need to see there you go set had finally got the drop on their ops apparently shotty went on a ride out and pulled up on the smurf village block letting off shots but now we know why they call him shotty instead of amy because rather than getting his off he ended up hitting an innocent bystander in the foot a serious Kind of similar to the situation I just gave you guys with Dollface.
If she goes ahead and shoots someone and injures them, well, now the whole gang is going to be liable for that.
All right.
So this is going to come back and fuck Shotty up.
Criminal mistake that would end up coming back to haunt him when he would finally get his day in front of a judge.
And it turns out that Smurf Village were not about to sleep on that violation because around a week later, we would see the infamous kidnapping of our boy Big Spine.
Okay, so we're missing something here.
We're missing the Barclay shooting.
Okay.
So let's go ahead and we're going to talk about this here in a second.
All right.
So let's go back to the indictment.
Okay.
Because before we get into the kidnapping of 6ix9ine, we got a little bit more stuff that led up to this.
We can close this one out.
All right.
So let's go back to the indictment.
All right.
So on April 21st, guys, 2018, we're going to go ahead and go down here.
Oh, no, my bad.
Okay, we're going to go down to the indictment.
Okay.
Boom.
Violent crime and aid of racketeering Lovik.
Okay.
At all times relevance is indictment nine tray as described in paragraphs.
Okay, so as you guys know, they use the same further language all the time.
Okay.
At all times relevance is that man Fougan Lovik aka Fubanga, the defendant, others known and unknown were members and associates of Nitre.
At all times relevance is Diamond Ninetre through its members and associates engaged in racketeering activity.
Okay.
On or about April 21st, 2018 in the Southern District of New York and elsewhere, Fougan Lovick, aka Fubanga.
All right.
The defendant.
And again, who is Fubanga?
This dude right here.
Okay.
Let me enlarge it a little bit for y'all.
This is him right here, Fubanga.
The defendant has consideration for the receipt of and consideration of promise and agreement to pay a thing of pecuniary value from Ninitre.
And for the purpose of gaining entrance to and maintaining an increasing position in Ninitre, see how they're using all this basically broad language to show that he did this activity in furtherance of the gang.
To wit, Lovik fired a gunshot rivals of Ninetray upon entering, encountering them at the Barclay Center in Brooklyn, New York in violation of New York Penal Code law sections 120.
Now, this wouldn't be fed if we didn't have the footage for y'all, right?
So, let me find it for y'all.
I got it right here.
I think this is one of us.
This is your favorite one.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Shout out to Dolphin.
She actually sent me this.
I had to get another version of it so we don't get hit with the fucking copyright.
But this is it right here, guys.
All right, so here they are.
Now, Adrian Broner had a fight, guys, okay?
And 6ix9ine was set up to actually, I think, walk out with him.
So there they are at the Barclay Center.
Yo, what are the likes at right now?
Because we're giving way too much heat right now.
I don't think anyone has ever given this much fire.
So I can't see it.
It's fine.
I'll check it out myself.
Yeah.
All right, we got 3.2K of you guys watching.
Yo, we only got 1.4K likes, guys.
Guys, come on.
Do me a salad.
Go ahead.
Like the video because we still got a lot more to cover.
And this was a lot of work preparing this stuff, guys.
I barely slept.
I was getting all this stuff ready to go.
And this case is very extensive.
So like the video, guys, because this took a lot of work.
And then also like the video because your girl, Dollface, also spent a considerable amount of time helping me out on this thing.
Okay.
And figuring out this case and everything.
And she fucking, I mean, what was your thoughts when you walked?
Because you had not known too much about this case until I said, hey, can you help me with this?
Yeah, what were your thoughts on this thing while we wait for these guys to get the likes up?
My thoughts were two things.
I was like, dang, he probably just was put into place as a rapper to rat out the gang members.
But then I slowly started to learn that basically 6'9 is like the ultimate troll.
Like that man, like, that's what I learned.
Like, he's the ultimate troll.
He recorded everything.
And basically, the gang members flipped on him.
And that's what made him rap.
But I don't blame him.
Yeah.
Yeah, we'll definitely get the thoughts on that after.
But this was my favorite one.
Okay.
To research.
Cool.
So let's see what the likes are before I play this bad boy.
All right.
Okay.
We're at 1.7.
Guys, give me at least 2,000 likes.
God damn it.
All right.
Yeah, give us a 2K.
Get us a 22K, man.
It ain't that hard, guys.
Hit the fucking like button.
All right, let's keep going.
So here they come.
And how's that showing up on the screen?
Is it too small?
Yeah, it's a little small.
Okay, let me make it a little bigger.
Let me try to make it bigger for y'all real fast.
Hey, so let me enlarge it now.
Does that help?
No, right?
Yeah.
I think because of the clip.
Yeah.
But it's cool.
Yeah, sorry, guys.
All right.
So you can see, okay, here's Sakashi right here.
All right.
You see him with the colored hair.
Now they see Casanova's crew come in here.
So they start fighting.
All right.
Now, at the time, guys, Casanova was having beef with 6ix9ine.
So you can see 6ix9ine here in the back.
Keep your eye on him.
Right?
So people are fighting.
People are fighting.
And the next thing you know, bang.
Now everyone starts running.
Gun goes off.
And now we know it was your boy Loveck that shot it, aka Fubanga.
Now here comes Casanova.
You can see him with his 2X chain.
Picks up his shit.
Comes right back.
Okay.
Now I can see the 9 Trey guys are kind of outnumbered.
And we're going to see that here in a second.
The camera's going to pan to the left here.
All right.
Now they're still having an argument.
Okay.
So you can see Casanova right here.
You can see him by his chain.
6'9 is gone now at this point.
This is Shoddy right here.
So you can tell by his bald head.
He's talking shit to Casanova.
Here's Cass right here talking.
There's Shoddy where my mouse is.
They're mouthing off, mouthing off.
There's Cass right there.
And as you guys know, Casanova right now has actually just pled guilty to racketeering charges himself.
He is a member of the Bloods, but the Guerrilla Stone Nation set of the Bloods.
And Shoddy and 6ix9ine are 9 Trey.
Okay?
Two different sets.
And they beef in.
And then it looks like they shake hands.
Did they shake hands?
I don't think.
No, no, no.
Never mind.
My bad.
Yeah.
They're still arguing.
NYPD's in the middle, etc.
So let's play it back one more time.
so you see they're walking in the tunnel at Barclays Center right they're walking And you can see here at the door, the door opens, and they realize who it is.
Oh, shit.
So 6ix9ine starts backing up because at this point, they're probably like, yo, it's Casanova.
It's Cass.
And they were beefing at the time.
So they're outnumbered, guys.
So what happens?
Bang, somebody shoots a gun.
It was your boy Fubanga, aka letting that thing.
And then now here's Casanova coming up.
Okay, and I think this was referenced in his case, too.
And then here's him and Shoddy mouthing off.
You can see Shoddy here with the bald head, right?
Now, after this happened, 6ix9ine, in true troll fashion, goes ahead and takes to Twitter.
And this is what he has to say, which actually kind of incriminates him.
But let's go ahead.
Yo, this how to fuck we mob, man.
Trade wave shit, man.
You call jackboy shit, man.
You fucking buckled.
Stupid.
Where you going?
Where you going?
Boom, boom, boom.
Niggas hit that.
We gotta go this way, bro.
We gotta go another.
Niggas started running this shit.
Nigga said Nigga said Straight up Nigga said fuck boy don't run Fuck boy don't run Yo His whole squad hit the floor.
His whole squad hit the floor, you heard everybody get shot.
Everybody hit the floor.
Everybody hit the floor, blood.
Treyway shit.
Mom, I'm gonna be a buffer.
Alright, so he's trolling him.
Now, you guys are probably wondering, what the hell does he mean by booba boom and all this extra shit?
So what he's doing, guys, is he's mocking Casanova's lyrics.
Okay.
And you know what?
This is fucking fetish.
So you know what?
What is he mocking exactly?
I got y'all.
This song right here is what he's mocking.
Okay.
All right.
So I'm going to go ahead and play a portion of it.
Okay.
Okay.
This song right here from Brooklyn.
All right.
And then let me find the ad lib real quick where he says it.
Okay.
See, there's Mano right there.
Fair use.
Hold on.
Yeah, fair use, gentlemen.
I can show you how to make it stack.
Hold on.
It's boom boom boom.
Hold on.
This is a tough song.
I ain't gonna lie.
I like it.
Yo, the song is rock.
So I was laughing when he was trolling.
Yeah, yeah.
Boom, boom, boom.
And then they all hit the floor.
Right.
But Casanova was smart, though.
He, you notice he okay.
And then it goes, where the fuck is the booba boom part?
It's funny as hell, bro.
You sure this is the song?
No, he says it in this song.
He says, boo-boo-boom.
This ain't the exact thing, but he uses the boo-boo boom shit a lot in this one.
And then, as you guys could see, right, the dude hidden his chest like this.
That's a that's a you know, that's a reference to the Gorilla Stone Apes.
Okay, and you can see Fab in the background too.
Oh, hold on, wait.
It's called Don't Run, Don't Run.
That's what the chat saying.
The name of the song is what?
Don't run.
Yeah, don't run, don't run.
Okay, hold on.
That's what the whole chat is saying.
He uses boo-boo-boom in this one too, which I think this was a way better song than that.
But you know what?
Fuck it.
That song was raw.
Yeah, this was this one.
It was way better.
But I can't remember exactly where he says the thing.
Don't run, Casanova.
Yeah, this shit isn't as lit, though.
Because he says the boobo boom shit in that one.
But yeah, this is the original droid.
This is what actually put him on.
Nah, this is like this.
No, I got that.
They said at 103.
103?
Okay.
Thank you, gentlemen, because you guys already know.
We're going to go.
Yeah.
He was that boo-boo-boom ad lib a lot.
But this joint is not as lit as Brooklyn guys, but it's fine.
I couldn't remember the exact second of it.
Okay.
So obviously him going on Twitter like that was not a good move.
All right.
Because and here he is with a bunch of the guys.
This is right after the shooting.
Right after the shooting.
see so what he's doing even though it's funny and he's trolling he's admitting right Me as a criminal investigator.
Now I now I basically like, let's look at it from the Fed mindset.
I'm looking at it like, okay, you're admitting that there was a shooting at the Barclay Center just now.
You guys are mobbed up.
It corroborates what I saw in the footage.
You're wearing the same exact outfit.
Okay.
And then he's saying, don't run because they ran when the gun went off.
And then the gun went off and he actually uses says this.
So for me, if I was a, you know, if I was the case agent on this, I'm looking at this like, oh, I got you.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, fucking you're admitting to being involved in a gang and a gang involved shooting because I know, right?
Because at this point, the feds are watching not just 6ix9ine, they're watching Casanova.
They know he's a Gorilla Stone blood.
They know that this guy's 9 Trey.
They know that they're beefing because this was a public feud at the time, guys.
Okay.
We gotta go this way, bro.
We gotta go down this way.
Niggas started running this shit.
And this was used as evidence, guys, in court.
Fuck, boy, don't run.
Fuck, boy, don't run.
Where you going?
Yo, yo, his whole score hit the floor.
This is all fantastic evidence for the government, guys.
It corroborates that there was a shooting, boom, boom, boom.
Even using lyrics to troll, they hit the floor and then they got the footage as well.
Boom.
His whole squad hit the floor, you heard everybody get shot.
Boom, boom, boom.
That shit was funny.
Fucking admitting all this shit.
Self-snitching at its finest.
Everybody hit the floor, blood.
Treyway's shit.
Mom, maybe you're in the bathroom.
All right.
Okay.
So we got the Barclays shooting down.
So we will go ahead.
What's next here?
And then, all right, we'll go ahead and get into the.
And then just so you guys know, the shooting at Smurf Village was on, if I'm not mistaken, July 16th, 2018.
Okay.
And then I also want to mention, you know, we'll go on.
And I'll mention the other charges after.
We'll keep going with our boy Trap Lore.
Yo, it's not a fuck me mob, man.
Okay.
So we're going to go ahead and minimize this bad boy.
All right.
Now let's get into the this is crazy shit.
What we're about to get into right now.
The chain faction means nothing.
I just wanted to get my chain snatched once one day.
Like, I always thought like when I saw rappers get their chain snatched, that was always like mad funny.
So I wanted to see if someone was actually willing to snatch my snap on July 22nd, 2018.
Harve and his buddy Shah decide to get some get back on 6ix9ine.
A 6ix9ine was leaving a club appearance in New York.
He was picked up by his driver, Jorge, who had recently started wearing Jorge was also an informant for HSI, guys.
He had immigration status issues, so he cooperated with the government as well.
Suspiciously large hats.
I think it might have had something to do with that meeting that he had with ICE earlier in the year.
Yeah, Mr. Rivera, want to switch gears now.
What is your immigration status?
Did they come at a time you were arrested by ICE?
Rivera, yes.
While you were detained, did you speak with law enforcement about cooperating?
Yes.
Now, you guys are probably wondering, what the fuck?
What do you mean, ICE?
Just, guys, I've explained this in other episodes, but I'll explain it for you guys real quick here.
ICE is immigration and customs enforcement.
Underneath ICE is two different agencies: there's Homeland Security Investigations, HSI, and then ERO, enforcement and removal operations.
HSI special agents, aka what I used to be, have immigration authority, aka Title VIII.
A lot of the time, I would get informants that were legally in the United States and they wanted to cooperate.
So, what I would do is, you want to cooperate or you want to get deported.
And if they didn't want to fucking cooperate, they'd go back to their country.
A lot of the times, they came to the United States when they were young.
They don't even speak the language.
They don't have family over there, whatever.
So, they don't want to go back.
Immigration is probably one of the strongest ways to convert a source.
Okay.
So, what I would do is, I'd be like, all right, cool.
You want to cooperate?
Boom.
I get them paperwork, sign him up, give them documents so that he can work and live in the United States, and then he provides me information.
All right.
So, that's what ended up happening with Rivera here because HSI special agents have Title VIII authority in Title VIII, guys, is immigration authority, which is a part of the Immigration Nationality Act, aka the INA.
All right.
Mike, the fucking video.
I didn't even know it was split into two agencies.
I just thought it was.
Yes.
ICE has two different components.
And then enforcement and removal operations, guys, does the deportations.
So you got HSI, which are the special agents.
They do the criminal investigations.
And then you got enforcement removal operations, who actually is out here deporting the illegal aliens.
They're like, think of them as like the sheriffs of the immigration system.
They go pick up fugitive aliens.
They go bring them to immigration court because there's a whole other court system, guys, for immigration.
There's a court system, immigration judges, whatever.
The deportation officers deal with that.
HSI special agents only deal with immigration on an admin level when we need to do it, or if it's criminal immigration.
So, criminal immigration charges are like marriage fraud, illegal alien smuggling, document and benefit fraud, lying on immigration paperwork.
There's a human trafficking that has immigration components to it sometimes.
So, HSI only steps in when it's criminal immigration violations, but when it's just administrative, like you're legally in the country, ERO deals with that.
All right.
Boom.
I think we give me ones in the chat.
That makes sense.
That made a lot of sense.
I just learned something.
Okay.
Ones in the chat that made sense, guys.
I want to make sure that you guys.
Somebody said FedEx got me my citizenship.
One's in the chat.
One's in the chat, guys.
One's in the chat.
One, one, one, one, one.
Okay.
I see for the most part.
Yeah.
Yep.
Yeah.
So, Ice guys, one agency, one big agency, two components: HSI, Homeland Security Investigations, ERO, enforcement removal operations.
HSI is the special agents.
ERO is the deportation officers.
HSI does criminal investigations.
And sometimes they do immigration violations that involve criminal.
And then deportation officers handle strictly immigration stuff, whether it's deporting aliens, moving aliens around, jailing them, all that other stuff.
All right.
Anywho, Jorge plans to drive him to Trife Drew's house to make changes to the Fifi video.
I'm not sure you're going to be able to fix that dodgy focus and post-drive.
Okay, sorry, moving on.
As Jorge and 6ix9ine are driving through New York out of nowhere, a car slams them from behind.
All right.
So we're going to go ahead and play the actual dashboard footage, gentlemen.
And ladies out there, let me pull up the goddamn it.
Where the hell is it?
Sorry, guys.
I have so many tabs.
Okay, here we go.
I got it right here.
And you know what?
I'm going to have to do it on Firefox to make sure that we don't fucking get that static.
Y'all make sure y'all like the video.
Like the fucking video, please.
While we get in it together.
All right.
All right.
So just so you guys know, you guys are probably wondering why the fuck is this thing wired up?
It's wired up, guys, because his driver, Jorge Rivera, is cooperating with the feds.
Okay.
So he consensually placed cameras and audio equipment in the vehicle that he uses to drive Takashi around.
All right.
But they didn't anticipate this shit happening right here.
Now, you guys can see right here where they are.
And I've taken the liberty, guys, of going ahead and getting this for y'all on footage on a Google Maps.
So we're going to actually walk through it together.
All right.
So let's play the video and then I'll pull out the Google Maps when it's when I'm ready because he's going to do a U-turn and it's cumbersome.
And this is actual footage, guys, from the Southern District of New York that they played at trial.
Okay, so you can see he passes by the gas station, car wash.
Tekashi's in the car with him.
Now, Tekashi's trying to get some stuff for his Fifi music video, guys.
He's trying to edit some stuff.
This is July 22nd, 2018, which is a rainy day in Brooklyn.
Rivera, guys, this UI means unintelligible.
He called me.
All right.
And I know this from looking at hundreds of pages, if not thousands of pages of transcripts when I was a Fed myself.
Okay, so they're pulling up, guys, right?
This is where they are, essentially.
Right here.
All right.
This is where they're pulling up.
So we're going to do this thing side by side.
Boom.
You guys heard that?
They just got hit.
All right.
Oh, I thought that was Thunder.
Real fast.
We'll go back to 50 seconds in.
All right.
So I think they got hit first and then they get hit again.
You heard that?
And the car shakes, right?
So he goes around the back.
This is where they are right now, guys.
Right?
They're right around here.
Okay.
Right around this area.
So Jorge says, stay here.
Do not get off.
Okay.
I'm going to let him leave because I think it's a drunk driver.
So here's Jorge here.
Here's 6ix9ine here.
Okay.
This is the video footage from the actual thing.
All right.
So 6ix9ine stays in the car.
He goes.
Now, let's be smart here.
He also tells Sakashi to sit there so that he can continue to gain video and audio evidence for the feds as well.
He's not stupid.
He's also telling him to stay there for that too.
So he gets out.
Now Takashi's trying to call his boy to edit the video for Fifi.
So he's just chilling in the car.
No big deal.
He's like, what the fuck's going on?
He hears commotion outside.
Oh, shit.
Running, nigga.
Give me everything, nigga.
Get out.
And in his eye, I don't got nothing.
So he's already at this point, like, oh, shit.
So they bumped the car, guys, and then Jorge goes to go investigate.
They fucking grab his ass, and then they run up on the car on 6ix9ine, knowing he's in it.
So they pull him out.
Ellison, okay?
Now, who Harve and Nuke.
These are the two guys robbing him right now, guys.
These are the two.
And I think, and here's the indictment too, just so you guys know.
Let me close this real fast.
Okay, so you got Alizer Mariah Mac, aka Nuke, and then you got Anthony Ellison, aka Harve.
So Ellison is Harve, guys, who is the guy that used to protect Takashi, okay, that had issues with your boy Shadi.
Okay, so Shadi's not here to protect him.
Okay.
Harve and Nuke.
This is Shadi.
Shodi's not there.
So they're robbing 6ix9ine right now.
Oh, my bad.
So they're telling him to get in the car.
They're pulling him out of the vehicle that he's in and telling him to get in.
Now, 6ix9ine doesn't want to get in there because obviously he knows what the fuck's going to happen.
He's scared.
They're going to kill him.
So they're double checking the car to make sure no one else is in there.
Little do they know that the vehicle is being recorded because they don't know.
Sakashi doesn't know.
And the two robbers don't know that the vehicle is fucking rigged for audio and video.
So this is probably the worst time to be committing a fucking kidnapping, guys.
So he's telling them, why did you talk to me?
You're running around with Shadi, blah, blah, blah.
You know.
So Hernandez goes unintelligible, right?
So he says Shadi's playing.
And then Allison repeats, what do you mean, shoddy playing?
What do you mean, shoddy playing?
I try to call you.
Should I try to call you?
I ain't got your number.
Because I asked for your number.
So I asked for your number.
Put that on my daughter's life.
So he's scared right now, man.
He's scared.
Rightfully so.
got guns so he's obviously still angry that the that the split happened and he wasn't getting no more money where the fuck is everything So other guy don't give a fuck.
Where the fuck is everything?
He don't want to reason.
You know what I'm saying?
He's like, fuck this shit.
Like, Ellison, you're getting solved Harvey because Harve is friends with it.
They used to be close.
Harvey used to protect this dude.
Get a car.
That's by it, nigga.
Bye.
Give me the phone.
Give me the phone.
Get out of here.
So he's talking to Jorge now.
Bye, nigga.
Give me the phone.
So he takes Jorge's phone so he can't call the police.
Yo, are you guys enjoying this fucking video, by the way?
Are y'all enjoying this fucking breakdown?
This shit's like the fucking movies.
Like the goddamn video.
Subscribe to the channel if you guys haven't been here before.
Nobody gives you guys throw breakdowns like this from the perspective of a former Fed.
Nobody on YouTube.
Okay?
And I was doing cases like this.
And for any idiots out there, oh, Byron, you got fired.
Whatever.
No, I fucking resigned.
I left on my own will because they didn't like my YouTube videos.
Okay, guys.
I was getting too controversial.
So I have to step away from the government.
But it was a great career.
We're going to talk to him.
All right.
Give me a call.
Okay.
There's Ellison right here.
This is Harve.
He's wearing a red hoodie.
All right.
He's making sure there ain't nobody else in the car.
There ain't no money.
He's rummaging through it.
Right.
I have to make sure everything's good, man.
Just want to talk to him.
That's it, man.
And then Rivera's like, oh, shit.
I have to make sure everything's good, man.
Okay, so the light comes on because Rivera gets back in the vehicle.
There's Harv right there.
Okay, so he doesn't have his phone anymore, guys, because remember, they took it from him.
So now they're going to switch to the dashboard camera.
And here's your boy Rivera driving a car.
Okay.
So this is where they are.
Okay, you can see that red sign right there.
This is exactly where he is.
Pretty much like where this truck is.
A little bit, maybe a few feet behind.
Okay?
So, that's the vehicle with 6.9 in it.
All right.
So, he's going to try to follow them.
So, he's calling OnStar.
He's trying to get a hold of the police because he doesn't have his phone, which is very smart, actually.
But that makes sense because the feds, I guarantee they probably said, yo, if we're going to rig this car up, we're going to make sure the OnStar is on it.
So in case, God forbid, you don't have your phone or some shit, you can always call the police because I already know that would have been a safety precaution that they would have had to probably do.
So he's following them.
He's trying to catch, he's trying to catch up, right?
All right, it's going to be too hard to follow this shit on Google Maps.
I ain't all out of y'all.
You're driving fast.
So he calls the police.
I need you to call police.
My brother's been kidnapped.
So he's trying to tell them.
So he has an idea of where they are.
So he's following, driving through Brooklyn.
So there's the vehicle right there.
So he parks to kind of see what the hell's going on, right?
And you can see someone running up to him now.
Do you guys see that?
Do you catch that?
Let me let me rewind it back for y'all a little bit.
So he pulls up.
He sees the car parked right here.
Now, where are they parked exactly?
You guys are probably wondering where the fuck are they at?
They're right here.
Which, by the way, guys, the Barclay Center is a multi-purpose indoor arena.
Okay.
Just in case people didn't know what it was.
It's where the Brooklyn Nets play.
That's where the shooting happened.
But basically, they take him to this area.
Okay, guys.
He's on the backside of this neighborhood area.
Okay, which is not where he wants to be at this point.
Okay, because remember, your boy Shotty went over to this area and shot at people six days prior on July 16th.
Okay.
So the driver follows him.
This is the bad.
This is the back end of it, right?
So the driver follows him, sees the car turn the light, the engine off.
Okay.
So he starts backing up.
He's like, what the fuck's going on?
And then you can see one of the people emerge.
This isn't, this is not, this is nuke.
This isn't the Harve.
You can see him running out after the vehicle.
So he's like, oh, fuck this shit.
You can see him in the corner.
Bam.
And he runs away.
Right?
Because these guys are fucking armed.
But we know that they dropped them on.
They're around this area now.
So he's running all around Brooklyn.
There he is.
Obviously terrified.
Now, while this is going down, 6ix9ine is pleading with those guys for his life.
Okay?
Because they want to kill him.
All right.
So this is what happens.
We're going to continue on here.
Hold on before you.
Go ahead.
You have a $50 super chat.
Okay.
Pull it short real quick.
Oh.
Read it.
Read it.
Oh.
My bad.
Serge v94, $50 super chat.
Say, yo, just want to say, appreciate everything you do and for your help, all of us out of out in life.
FNF, stay up.
Thank you, my friend.
I appreciate it.
I appreciate it greatly.
All right.
So we're going to keep going with this bad boy.
So now y'all looked at the footage.
That 6ix9ine's probably a lot more used to after spending two years in jail.
From there, 6ix9ine was kidnapped and taken in the car with Harvin Sharp.
He was pistol whipped and even recorded saying three times, I'm not Billy, essentially denouncing his relationship with the night.
So while they had him in the car, they made him like on camera say, I'm not Billy, which means I'm not Nine Tre.
Billy is a term for Nine Tre.
Eventually, they drove 6ix9ine to his house where his baby mama, Sarah Melina, was staying.
And she came down and gave over all of his jewelry in exchange for his life.
He was like, I want you to take the jewelry that I have downstairs on the table and wrap it the way I wrap it.
Wrap it up in pampers.
And put it in the bag and bring it down to me.
And that's his baby mom.
I'm like, what's going on?
So at this point, I'm thinking, I'm not thinking that he's in any danger.
I'm thinking that he did something.
Amongst the jewels taken was a blooded out presidential that watches about, I think, $30,000.
Rolex with Roman numeral dials that he'd worn in several videos.
A fairly new.
Actually, no, it's probably more because I can't find one Roman numeral dials.
Probably worth more.
$95,000 My Little Pony chain that had his own rainbow pubes attached to it.
A $300,000 jigsaw chain with real gurning action, as well as his signature, 150k spinning 6ix9ine chain.
Anyway, man.
Anyway, it goes.
Still 6ix9, man.
Still 6-9.
Anyway, it goes.
Now, after getting 6ix9ine's jewelry, they drove around with him a little longer before eventually letting him out of the car right in the enemy turf of Smurf Village, where he took off running.
Tell you what, I wouldn't want to be a blood in Smurf Village.
I hear that shit's full of blue rag rocking crips.
But after taking off running, 6ix9ine actually jumped into the ship.
Smurf Village is like I told you guys before, where Shotty went and shot at people.
He went looking for Harve.
And that's what ended up happening.
And that's why Smurf Village was the good place for him to be.
And a random passerby's car and got them to drop him off at the precinct where he requested medical attention.
He was eventually taken to hospital where, of course, this iconic photo was.
Yep.
They beat him on bad, bro.
The pistol whipped him.
They fucked him up.
Taken.
And the doctors initially incorrectly diagnosed him with a Skittles overdose before looking closer and realizing he'd been pistol whipped.
When 6ix9ine got out of the hospital, he told Shotty and Mel Murder what happened.
So Shotty turned up with a big assault rifle.
Okay.
So they ended up seizing that rifle later on.
Okay.
So while, let's talk about the search warrant real quick.
So going back, remember how they robbed that guy of his backpack that we talked about?
Scum God, whatever the fuck his name is.
So the feds ended up doing a search warrant and spent the evening spinning the block, riding around in his black bands looking for Harve.
And 6ix9ine himself had said in court that he'd bring it up later.
Don't worry.
$50,000 bounty for anyone that couldn't.
So here we go.
We're back.
$50,000 for someone to rob Harve.
This after Harvey carjacked and kidnapped him.
Rob Harve in retaliation for this incident now after the kidnapping 6ix9ine tried to clean up his image, which is always going to be tough when you've got an image that seems to have been modeled on the wall of a cracked end men's room.
But he began trying to behave professionally.
He finally got himself real security, hiring several different private security groups, including the Shadow Group, who offered the help of their signature man tank, Biggs.
Jesus, look at the size of this guy.
He crushed my head like a melon.
So, with the help of his security, 6ix9ine would start moving like a bat.
Shout out to Trap Laura being funny.
Surrounded by giant goons like the president of some sort.
And this is when he starts doing crazy, you know, Instagram stories of him dancing and going wild, you know, because he has big security now.
You know what I'm saying?
You don't got to worry about, you know, running around with gangsters all the time.
Disco Island.
Look at you all out here.
And saying that he felt like Ariana Grande when he moved with his security.
I feel like Ariana Grande when I'm on my security team.
Yeah, bro.
I can do whatever the fuck I want.
Now, remember, Harve did say to 6ix9ine while they were beefing that he should stop gangbanging and get real security.
And it kind of turned out that this underhandedly menacing pointer was actually pretty damn good advice because the beef between the two warring factions of Nine Trey was just heating up.
In fact, later, when things went to trial, rumors emerged that that shooting on the Get the Strap video in August may have been carried out by disgruntled Nine Trey members rather than the original culprit, Chief Keith.
And then, famously, whilst trying to film a music video in a rented mansion with Kenya West and Nikki Minaj, someone fired off some shots at the building and caused the entire shoot to be shut down.
And once again, this was rumored to maybe have something to do with the Ninja Dangle or potentially having something to do with 6ix9ine's earlier skirmishes with YG and Slim 400.
But regardless of who was responsible, you guys want to see how ridiculous he was once he got the security?
I'll give you guys an example right now.
what i'm talking about obnoxious okay you can hear obviously the fucking plane usher yeah Yeah.
And he's in middle LA.
He's dancing, going crazy.
All right.
This is this is what this is what he started doing when he got security.
All right.
First of all, the trouble was not over for 6ix9ine.
And only a few days later in September, Nuke ended up committing grand theft or row by stealing Roe Murder's car.
Apparently, yet another massive point of so he stole Roe Murder's car.
Nuke stole Roe Murder's car, which obviously is a big problem.
Embarrassment to the Roe Murder-led Sterling set of the gang.
And apparently, this incident was the final straw, leading to senior members of the Nine Tray organization behind the wall, Goog, and Frank White, who officially cast Nuke out of the gang.
Okay, Frank White, who is Frank White, real quick, because this is extremely very relevant.
So this incident was the final straw leading to senior members of the Nine Tray organization behind the wall, Google and so Frank White, guys, is probably one of the highest-ranking bloods.
Speaking of which, let me just play this.
Let me show you all this real fast.
This is the shit 6ix9ine was doing when he had security.
Because I remember, and I remember this because I was following him on Instagram at the time.
Hey, on a fucking billboard, top fucking 10 record.
Fifi is fucking lit.
This is right after he got robbed, by the way.
Hit that shit, DJ.
Peace up.
Okay.
Again, here's his security.
Moonwalking in the fucking rain and shit.
Acting crazy with rainbow umbrella.
These are the crazy antics he was doing, guys, back then.
People loved him on Instagram.
Very entertaining.
Really bad dancing.
Very much so.
Michael Jackson attempts.
All right.
Fantastic.
You did get a hundred dollar super chat.
Oh, read it real quick while I pull up this indictment real fast so I can show the people.
Let you read it real quick.
It's from DL Saint.
Oh, shout out to you, DL Saint.
Thank you so much, bro.
I'll be in Miami soon.
Lunch at Mr. Chow.
Hell no.
Fuck Mr. Chow.
That place is trash.
Fresh will go there with you, though.
DL Saint dragged me to this place called Mr. Chow, bro.
The food portions were fucking terrible.
That place was a fucking dub.
And it's expensive as hell, too.
He said, I know how much you like that place.
Seriously, though, thanks for letting my old ass kick it.
Yeah, man.
Shout out to you, Sam.
I appreciate it, man.
Even though you brought me to a sorry-ass restaurant, that place was terrible.
Expensive as hell.
The food was okay, but it's small ass portions, man.
What the fuck do I look like, man?
I'm 200 pounds, man.
I gotta eat, man.
All right.
So, um, so, guys, uh, your boy, um, what's his name?
Uh, shit, Frank White, Frank White, right?
Where is he?
This is an indictment that came out of James Braxton.
Bam, here he is.
Okay, this indictment guys that came out of the Western District of North Carolina Charlotte Division, okay, where they indicted a whole bunch of fucking gang members.
Okay, but long story short, what you guys need to know is the structure of the UBN is hierarchical in nature.
Each member has specific rank within the gang, and this rank comes from specific duties and responsibilities to the hood.
UBN uses a ranking system, otherwise called the lineup, often disguised with code names to labor leadership structure.
A typical structure for nine trade gangsters or Valentine blood lineup would likely include the leader of the hood who is called the godfather.
Okay, and we know that because that is your boy Mel Murda right here, right?
He's the godfather, right?
Um, then uh, down through the high, the low, five-star general, four-star general, three-star general, two-star general.
We talked about Seiko Billy was a five-star general, okay, to unranked general member called a soldier or a scrap.
So these fucking guys are general members, guys, and they're over here.
Nuke robbed Romurda.
That's a problem, okay?
That's a big problem in the hierarchy.
All right, so um, so so basically, what happened was that was a violation, so they were able to kick him out, okay, because a higher-ranking member, aka Frank White, right?
This dude right here, who shotty's taking a picture with the big homie, right, as they would say, said, Yo, get this motherfucker out.
Officially, Carson Nuke out of the gang, but the internal squabbles of the ninth trade gang are absolutely nothing compared to the trouble that was on the horizon coming from the biggest ops of all, the goddamn FBI.
And as the ninth trade war waged on HSI trap lore, killing me, bro.
HSI.
While 6ix9ine was in Dubai banging Mo Vlog's sister, it wasn't really much tray way.
You know that the feds raided his home in Brooklyn.
Okay, they raided his home in Brooklyn.
So, guys, remember how he fucking robbed this fucking guy and beat him up?
This clown, where what 1355?
Uh, where are we at?
Uh, we're right around here, right?
Everything was running smoothly a lot of filia.
The Treyway they robbed that affiliate, right?
So, what ended up happening, guys, was the feds go ahead and get a search warrant for 31 Kingston Avenue.
This address right here, guys, is where Takashi69 grew up.
This is his childhood home, pretty much, okay, right here.
Okay, this is in uh, I think this is in the Bushwick part of Brooklyn, right?
This is it right here, okay.
So, they go ahead and they raid his house, and I got footage for it for you guys, and they ended up seizing some evidence.
Okay, so first, we'll go, yeah, we'll pull the footage of the video up first.
This is from the Daily Mail, guys.
Like the fucking video, man.
Ain't nobody got this much fucking heat for you guys on a fucking breakdown, all right?
Now, these are HSI.
Okay, so this guy's from NYPD.
You could tell from the badge on his uh thing.
This guy's HSI, I could already tell from the way he's dressed, right?
They come in in the cars, chargers, etc.
Unmarked, right?
Remember, guys, this case was done by ATF, HSI, and NYPD.
FBI was not involved in this thing.
So there might be some ATF agents here, too.
Right.
So this is them setting up.
This is them getting ready to do a search warrant because they know he's not home, so they're not in a rush to like knock the door down.
And then you can see his badge.
That guy's an HSI agent, this dude right here, right?
Because he has a badge on his neck.
Okay, he takes it off, right?
I could already tell this dude right here going to gym.
This dude, probably ATF agent.
They have pretty strict physical fitness standards, right?
Then this guy in a suit, this is probably a supervisor, aka GS14.
So, here they go, he got the keys, and they walk right in because, again, they know 6ix9ine is not there.
And this guy we know is NYPD, so they're trying to not like identify themselves.
That's why they're not wearing their badges out, none of that shit.
Because it's like there's no need for them to.
So, there's no need for them to have like a crazy police presence, guys, because Takashi's not there, no one's there.
They know that the house is empty.
So, why are they going to put on raid jackets and make a fucking scene of it?
You know what I'm saying?
They're going to go in there low-key, get what they need to.
Obviously, you know, people knew that they were the feds.
So, they go in and they go and do the search warrant.
Okay, no need to break the door down on that shit.
31 Kingston, right?
Okay, so what are the likes at?
God damn it.
Because I'm going to show you guys what they, if you guys want me to show y'all what they found in the fucking raid, I need the video, the likes up, goddammit.
I need the likes up.
What are we at right now?
We got 3.7K of you guys watching right now.
We only got 2.2K likes.
Guys, what the fuck?
I need at least 3,000 likes.
God damn it.
We should be at 3,000 likes easy.
There's almost 4,000 of y'all in here.
I'm breaking down this fucking case to a degree that no one has ever done on YouTube before.
We're going over everything.
We're going over all the feds' evidence.
I'm showing you guys search warrant footage.
I'm giving you guys insider-like shit that you would never know unless you were a federal agent, guys, and worked for HSI.
So I'm telling y'all a bunch of sauce.
Like the goddamn video.
And by the way, none of this stuff is like, all the case is public now.
So I could talk about it.
But like the goddamn video.
What are we at?
Get the likes up.
Did any other super chats come in?
No.
Remember, guys, just so you know, we're reading only 20 and up super chats.
You already read all of these.
Which we appreciate greatly.
2.4.
I need at least 3,000 likes, guys.
I don't want to have to stop the video again, but you guys keep making me having to do this because you guys don't want to like the goddamn video.
Right.
And I really hate stopping the videos.
I really hate stopping them.
Get us a three.
Get us a 3K, man.
And then we'll be all right.
God damn it.
Like the goddamn video, guys.
And while we do that, I'm going to go ahead and give you guys a quick little refresher on the person that got robbed.
I think Dog Drizzy whatever the fuck his name is Robbed 6ix9ine.
There you go.
Mute this shit.
So here, as you guys know, here he is getting robbed.
Right?
And then bang, your boy fucking shoddy and them, bam, robbing the dudes.
And he has a backpack.
It punches him in the face.
They take the backpack from him.
They start robbing all of them.
Right?
Both the guys that they're with.
These are rap-a-lot guys from Houston, Texas, right?
That thought that they could tell the nitrate gangsters when they got to check in and shit like that.
So, they take his backpack, which is very important.
Let me...
God damn it.
This video isn't as good.
They got a $20 super chat.
Scum Lord Dizzy.
That's what his name is.
Scum Lord.
His name up really bad.
Who cares?
He's trash anyway.
Farlane.
Melanie said, look from Louisiana.
You should do a Baton Rouge episode.
Baton Rouge episode?
Yeah.
On what?
That's all she said.
Well, I did do a breakdown on NBA Youngboy.
So definitely should check that one out.
Or, you know what?
6ix9ine.
6'9.
Filmed.
Shoddy.
Robbery.
That's the one that we want to look at.
There we go.
This one.
Okay.
This one is much better.
Okay.
let's get footage what are the likes at We need the likes up, guys.
We need the goddamn likes up so I can reveal the evidence that they got from the goddamn house, guys.
They did a search warrant.
It's at 2.5.
I'm going to show the evidence because this thing is too goddamn good.
We need 500 more.
Yeah, we need 500 more likes, guys.
Like the fucking video.
I don't want to make everyone suffer because a few people don't want to fucking like the video.
So anyway, so here are the feds, right?
This is them when they do the search warrant.
Okay.
Let's look at the gallery.
Okay.
This is them doing a search warrant, just chilling, probably after they secured the residence.
Okay.
Now, here's an agent.
And look at this badge right here.
What does that badge say?
It ain't FBI.
I'll tell y'all that.
Because I used to have one of these things.
Boom.
Homeland Screen Investigation Special Agent.
Damn, it has a badge number there, too.
Well, you guys probably won't be able to know.
Damn, he lost his fucking clip.
Whatever.
Anyway, so yeah, guys, this was HSI that did this goddamn thing.
All right.
an ATF and NYPD.
All right.
This is probably a supervisor that was there.
Okay.
Oh, no, no, no.
Go back.
All right.
So this is them doing a search warrant, right?
And then let's go over the evidence that they got, which I have it here for y'all.
Okay, so got a $20 super chat from Hood Ninja Fresh.
From Hood Ninja Fresh?
Shout out to you, bro.
What do you say?
He said, Yo, Myra, getting that 1K for you for the workout coaching had a mad setup, but back on track to getting that to you.
FNF on top, Paul.
Hey, that's what's up, man.
Yeah, for those of you guys that are tired of being fat, I got y'all.
Just DM me pimp.
He sent another $20 super chat and said, I met mad set back.
I messed that up.
Don't worry about it, bro.
So, okay, so this gun right here, guys, they took from the house.
This is the assault rifle that I think Shotty went ahead and shot at the Smurf guys at the Smurf Village people at when in retaliation for harvesting them doing the bullshit that they did.
All right.
From before.
This rifle right here, which was at the house.
And then also, the feds also got.
We're going to go ahead and continue playing.
Oh, my bad.
Oh, no.
That's fast forward.
Different private security groups, including the shitty.
And it's coming from the biggest ops of all, the goddamn FBI.
Called Guns.
That's what you want shooting, really, isn't it?
Belonging to Scumlord Dizzy.
Okay, so bam, they found this backpack also in the house, guys.
And this backpack, right?
Hold on.
The vlog sister.
So while he's there, they're raiding his house, which I just showed you guys.
They find this gun right here.
And then the feds raided his home in Brooklyn and found that assault rifle that Shotty had bought after the kidnapping.
Along with that scum gang backpack that was stolen in the April Rapper Locke robbery, which became personal items belonging to Scumlord Dizzy that tied 6ix9ine to that robbery.
Now, they found credit cards and his passport in there, guys, which positively identified him as the victim of the robbery.
I'm no big city gangbanger, but if members of my team were getting raided by the FBI, I'd probably keep a low profile.
But you know, apparently, they the mob.
So instead of toning it down and trying not to go to jail, on October 24th, Shotty sent one of his goons, a guy named Guns, and his boy Pablo, in Shotty's Benz, over to Smurf Village to shoot Harve.
And I get it, you know, send a guy called Guns.
That's who you want shooting, really, isn't it?
However, once again, this escalation was unsuccessful.
And whilst they did get to shooting, they didn't get Halve.
They tragically ended up hitting one of his friends and paralyzed him.
Immediately after this, in a revenge attack, Harve found one of Guns' friends, a guy named Mark, and brutally slashed his face.
Yeah, there's not really much funny about that, to be honest.
And I'd say it's around this point.
Gang violence actually starts to get very, very bleak indeed.
Because this is the turning point.
And 6ix9ine provided info that led to them getting in trouble for that.
The story goes from a wild ride in the world of gangbanging for clout to the genuine reality of getting involved in a dangerous gang war and showing the real cost of pushing these beasts to their natural real-world conclusions.
And as 6ix9ine would very soon work out, once you're in, it is very hard to get out.
Now, 6ix9ine's sexual misconduct trial had been worrying on in the background for many years.
Now, he'd actually pled guilty to the use of a child in a sexual performance charge that occurred way back in 2015.
His plea were generous, giving him ample time to meet several conditions, including completing his GED and being told to stay out of trouble.
However, as we know, as the years went by, the trouble continued to roll in, particularly that incident where he choked a teenager in Texas that was trying to take a picture of him, and another incident where he driven without a license.
So in late 2018, the court were hauling him back in to finally decide his fate.
But instead of throwing on a neck brace and doing the Weinstein shuffle, he stood tall, tucked in his shirt, and tied up his...
Oh, okay, maybe not.
I swear he must have borrowed that shirt from Vicks.
Anyway, eventually his fate was finally decided in an explosive court date that went down only two days after that latest Smurf Village shootout.
And luckily for 6ix9ine, he escaped jail time and was given four years probation.
Now, at the time, during this period, it seemed like 6ix9ine was just getting lucky break after lucky break when it came to his legal issues.
But in hindsight, you can certainly see why the feds would have rather had him running around with Nine Tray, helping them incriminate themselves further every single day than sitting in the slammer on three-year-old charges.
I wouldn't be this.
And I would not be surprised if the feds didn't have a play into speaking with the state about potentially getting him, how do I say, not arrested or not put in not get jail time for that because they were building a case.
So, following 6ix9ine getting that spectacular news that justice had finally not been served, he headed to that exclusive New York dinner spot in favor of Yo Gotti's, Philippe Chows.
There, he'd be having a celebratory dinner with his label boss and the son of Universal Music Group Darth Vader.
Sorry, I mean, CEO, Elliot Grange.
Now, you can't be the son of the literal head honcho of UMG, probably the most powerful music organization in the world, and not be moving correctly in these streets.
So, we know that Elliot was there.
Shout out to Trap Laura Ross.
And so, when Shotty and other members of the Nine Tray crew arrived without invitations to that dinner party, Elliot Security told this bunch of troublemaking gang members to scrap.
Scared of getting in any more trouble, having just gotten four years' probation on that case, story goes 6ix9ine immediately left the venue at the site of trouble.
However, Shotty, Crippy, and other members of Ninetray went back to the restaurant to have words with security.
Well, these words very quickly evolved into fists.
Those fists evolved into chairs being thrown at Grange's private security, one of which whipped out a pistol and ended up shooting Crippy in the stomach, leaving him with life-changing injuries.
And to add insult to injury, after the fights, the feds ended up finding Krippi's phone at the scene, unlocking yet more inside info on the kind of...
Oh, shit, man.
So they got the phone.
Now, at this point, 6ix9ine is keeping on this case.
Just so you guys know, the feds had about 20 phones that they seized.
And a big thing where 6ix9ine cooperated was he was actually able to help them go through the phones and make sense of all the different types of video evidence, etc., on the phones.
That's a big reason as well why they were able to build such a strong case.
So, not only did they have Jorge Rivera, the driver, cooperating, who 6ix9ine found out later was cooperating against them, they also had your boy CEO Chris and 6ix9ine.
So, there were three sources involved in this case, guys.
And remember, Jorge Rivera and CEO Chris were sources way before Takashi cooperated.
About these incidents, but we can assume that he's not loving the behavior of his former crew.
I mean, imagine the day that you get a massive W and avoid jail time on this case that's been following you around for years.
These guys rock up and get to clap it.
Not a good look.
But at a certain point, following the Philippe Chow incident, 6ix9ine makes yet another dramatic discovery about his former crew.
Turns out his team had shorted him of show money to the tune of millions of dollars.
And he just discovered through conversations with a show booker that rather than the 60K a show that he'd been receiving from his crew, concert arrangers had been paying someone in his team around $300,000 a show without a vote and pocketing the difference without his knowledge.
That ain't skimming off the top.
That's gulping down the whole gallon of milk and only letting you have the leftover burp gas at the bottom of the jug.
At this point, Livid6ix9 immediately takes to Instagram, announcing the cancellation of his booked American tour and firing his whole team publicly.
I have this video as well.
So it's right here.
Fair use.
Fair use, gentlemen.
Fair use, ladies and gentlemen.
Okay, this is the video right here, guys.
So I'm going to go ahead and I got to convert it to Firefox for you guys so we don't have the static.
What's up, everybody?
So I'm letting everybody know that I canceled my whole tour.
The American dates is not happening.
It's not going down.
Austin, Texas, I think I was supposed to be there today.
I'm not going to there.
I spoke to the promoters, Jose Avila, with Avila Music.
We are going to be in business.
I am coming back to Austin, Texas.
I fired everybody in my team.
I got no manager.
I got no booking agent.
No PR, no public.
I don't got nobody on my team.
It's just me.
I want everybody to know if you're booking shows, do not book shows unless I say this show is going to be booked with this person.
They will steal your money.
They're not me.
I'm not signing no fucking contracts.
That don't got nothing to do with me.
Whoever is booking shows for Takashi Sixan is stealing your fucking money.
So if you meet shows, I will let people know that I'm booking shows.
Or if you're not on the phone with me, do not book that show because it's not me.
I fired everybody.
I don't give a fuck who you used to see me with.
They no longer around.
It's a fucking dub.
November 23rd, the album dropped.
Bam.
So, obviously, he fires everybody on his team because they were stealing money from him.
Okay.
So I'm letting everybody know that I canceled my whole tour.
And the feds at this point intercepted a wiretapped call of Nine Trey Godfather Mel Murder.
He just signed.
I already know my rate is club interview where he denounced.
So he goes on the breakfast club right after this, guys.
Like a day or two later.
All right.
So he fires his whole crew November 15th.
Then he goes on the breakfast club two or three days later.
Treyway and his former team as a bunch of thieving dirty.
They no longer around.
It's a fucking dub.
He then followed that up with an explosive breakfast club interview where he denounced Treyway and his former team as a bunch of thieving dirty bloods and outlined how he'd been ripped off.
I said, I'm not going to the show.
Why are you not going to the show?
60,000.
Like my rate, everybody knows my rate is 100K and over.
Are you crazy?
We just put the 80,000 front end in.
How many shows you guys?
He said, Y'all got most of the shows on this thing.
How much?
So we got you for like a couple dates.
You just signed to 3.6 million.
Oh, shit.
Not 300.
Fair use, by the way, guys.
Fair use, fair use.
He's detailing how they fucking scammed him.
And this is the Breakfast Club at 105.1.
Thousand?
Wow, what the hell?
Listen to me.
Listen to me.
Everybody is gone.
Get out of my life.
Everybody.
I thought you were signed to them through whatever.
So you're not at all.
Nah.
Well, as you can imagine, this didn't go down too well with Treyway.
And the Feds at this point intercepted a wiretap call of Nine Trey Godfather Mel Murder saying that they needed to super violate 6ix9ine for his public disrespect.
I got y'all, man.
So we're going to go ahead and play the actual recording, the wiretap, the full wiretap.
And I have it here.
Give me one second, guys.
Him and Jim Jones.
This phone call.
You're talking about.
He definitely humiliates Shadi right now.
That's Jim Jones.
You got your picture up there next to the post.
You go to YouTube and WorldStar, you got his picture next to the shit.
And everything he say, you got his screen with a certain picture next to the shit.
And that's Mel Murda's voice right there.
And you guys can see he has a dipset chain right there.
You know, from back in the day.
He has a dipset chain.
I said, this shit crazy, son.
But he's going out.
He's going out to make T-9 think he don't got no relationship with Boy Boy.
That's what he's trying to do.
That's what he's trying to do.
He's trying to live.
He's trying to shut up with yourself.
That's cool, man.
You got to get violated.
Super.
Super duper.
So ain't too much easier.
Never thought I'd hear a gangster say super duper violated, but okay.
What do you do?
Unless he's going to run around with a hundred all securities in the whole day.
You know what I'm saying?
He's going to get tired of paying.
He ain't getting enough money for that.
That's a fact.
That's a fact.
Hey, he just canceled all these shows.
He ain't a gang member no more.
Nah, he ain't nothing.
That's what Nick, that's what Shodi needs to make sure he do.
Nah, you tell that nigga that he's not a gang member no more.
He kicked out the whip.
He was never a gang number.
Nigga, Shadi needs to expose him.
Nah, it's a pussy.
TMZ.
TMZ wants to talk to niggas on Monday.
You want me?
Creepy.
So TMZ wants to talk to Shodi.
So basically, guys, summary of what's going on here.
Jim Jones is like, yo, he just went on Breakfast Club and embarrassed y'all.
Called you a bunch of dirty fucking bombs, robbing him, stealing money from him, all this other shit, making y'all look crazy, right?
Because obviously the Breakfast Club, guys, is a large, large hip-hop platform.
Okay.
It's broadcasted in New York City in the morning.
And this is a huge embarrassment to Treyway.
Okay.
So, and this guy's not even a full gang member doing this shit.
So they're like, yo, you, you got to get, we got to fuck this guy up.
He's got to get violated, aka.
We've got to get dealt with.
And just so you guys know, a wiretap is called Title III intercepts.
It takes a lot of work to be able to get a wiretap.
So the fact that they had Mel Murder's phone on a wiretap tells me that they were fucking, obviously there was an informant involved.
I broke down before how T3s work.
In the chat, if you guys want me to break down how Title IIIs are gained, put a one in the chat.
If you guys want us to just continue on with the case, give me a two.
Give me a one if you guys want me to tell you how wiretaps are conducted in the federal government, how they come about.
Give me a two if you guys just want to continue on with the case.
It won't hurt my feelings.
I've broken down wiretaps many times, but I know we got a lot of new viewers.
So whatever the chat decides, one, if you want me to break down wiretaps, two, if you want to keep going on, what are they saying?
Ones.
Damn, they want it?
Okay.
Of course.
Okay.
So what is a wire intercept?
A wire intercept, guys, is when you listen to people's conversations real time.
This is not a search warrant.
This is real time.
So as they're listening to this conversation, the feds are actually monitoring it real time, hearing what the fuck is going on.
What does it take to be able to listen to someone's phone?
You need to write something called a Title III affidavit.
Okay.
In this affidavit, you need to outline all your evidence as to why you need to listen to this subject's phone.
So you need to be able to articulate and get a lot of probable cause as to why you need to listen to the phone real time.
Now, I know what you guys are probably saying.
Does it take a lot of evidence?
Blah, blah, blah.
Let me put it this way for y'all.
And this is going to be, this might not make sense, but I'm going to say it because I've ran T3 affidavits myself.
It takes more probable cause to listen to someone's phone than it takes to arrest them.
One more time for y'all.
Understand what the hell I'm saying right now, because this is going to paint a picture as to how they got up on this phone.
It takes more probable cause to listen to someone's phone than it does to arrest that individual.
Okay?
Because the thing is, is that when you want to listen to someone's phone, you need to establish that the phone is used in criminal activity.
I'll give you guys an example.
Let's say me and Dollface run a drug trafficking organization.
Okay?
And we, the, the feds want to penetrate our drug trafficking organization.
All right?
So an informant goes and buys drugs from Dollface.
Okay?
And Dollface orchestrates the drug deal via telephone.
Okay?
So now the feds send the informant in, buys drugs from Dollface and gets up on her phone.
Right?
But basically, no, sorry.
They established that her phone is used for criminal activity.
All right?
Once they establish that the phone is used for criminal activity, they can now articulate, yo, we need to listen to this phone because it's used in drug trafficking offenses.
And we believe that we're going to listen to other people that are also involved in criminal activity.
So they're able to identify that I'm in the drug trafficking organization, maybe fresh as a supplier.
Chris is a courier.
Big Mo makes sandwiches and smuggles of drugs and sandwiches.
Who fucking knows?
But, you know, we make jokes all the time.
But anyway, so, but they know that Dollface is the lowest on the totem pole and they need to go ahead and listen to her phone first so that they can identify other members of the organization.
So what do they do?
They go ahead and start writing an affidavit for, to listen to her phone based off of the informant buying drugs from her and orchestrating the deal with her phone.
Okay?
Whether it was text messages, phone calls, whatever it is, this is all evidence.
All right?
Bam.
Now they get up on her phone.
Then once they get up on her phone, they're listening to her conversations.
Guess what Dollface is doing?
She's calling me.
She's calling fresh.
She's calling Chris.
She's calling Mo.
And the feds are listening into the conversation saying, oh shit.
Myron is the kingpin.
Fresh is a supplier.
Chris is being niggas down and currying the drugs around.
Mo is smuggling drugs into Cuba or into fucking Columbia since he loves Columbia so much in Haiti.
He's smuggling drugs into Haiti and Columbia.
And then, you know, someone else has a money career.
So they're able to identify the organization and see other people that Dollface is talking to.
Guess what they do?
They draft affidavits now for all of our phones.
Now they're listening to all of us and they're able to get a bigger idea of the conspiracy and they start going up on more telephones.
Okay?
Give me one in the chat if that makes sense for y'all.
Somebody did a $100 super chat.
Okay.
Three diglets said.
Hey, shout out to you, bro.
For a wiretap, do you need to be on a call so they could listen in or they listen in at all times?
So that's a fantastic question.
Did the chat give ones that they understand?
Uh, hold on.
Yeah.
All ones that make sense?
Perfect.
Yo, ain't nobody going to give y'all sauce like that.
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So, um, to answer that question.
So the way it goes is guys, is that listening to someone's phone is probably one of the most invasive things that you can do.
So the feds, uh, and this is all public record.
Like if you go into a, you guys can go into a federal case and listen in on a trial and they're going to talk about this shit.
When you're listening in on a phone, you have to listen for about 15 to 30 seconds.
If they're not talking about criminal activity, you have to hang up the phone.
Okay.
Or you have to stop monitoring, wait, wait some seconds and then turn it back on if they're not talking about criminal activity.
So if you call someone that isn't involved in criminal activity, like his mom, and they're talking about bullshit, you can't listen to that.
Okay.
You can only listen to pertinent conversations and with criminal activity.
And I know this cause I used to have a, um, I had a drug wire one time and, uh, you know, anytime the dude would call his girlfriend or some other bullshit, we couldn't listen in.
It was only when he called people that we had known and identified as drug traffickers that we would listen in quickly.
All right?
Cool.
So, oh, to bring this back full circle with Jim Jones and Mel Murder, the fact that they were wiretapping Mel Murder's phone has me a lot of red flags.
Now, we know that Chris, CEO Chris, was an informant and a drug trafficker.
So, I'm willing to bet that CEO Chris made controlled phone calls to your boy Mel Murder, right?
Organizing drug trafficking activities, and then the feds were able to get up on his phone on that, okay?
And that's how they're able to listen to this.
Now, I know that there were some rumors that Jim Jones might have been cooperating with the police, whatever.
I don't know, but what I do know is that CEO Chris was a supplier for the organization, so it's more than likely that CEO Chris was the one that was what got the feds up on Mel Murder's phone, okay?
I think he said you don't need to be on no TMZ.
You let Shawty be on TMZ.
I'm not gonna get on it, but he wanted me to talk some nigga and tell what happened because you know you don't say nothing.
You let Shoddy handle that shit, bro.
You don't say nothing.
Don't say nothing.
Nah, Shoddy gotta handle that shit.
He get on TMZ.
He needs to talk his talk and talk his shit.
So, Jim doesn't want Mel Murder to get on there because Mel Murder is a high-ranking member of the of the bloods, guys.
Now, the feds are smart.
They went up on the highest guy's phone, okay?
And when you listen to the highest guy's phone, you're gonna hear all the conversations of the inner workings of the gang.
You know, when people get violated and they got to get beat up, drug trafficking stuff, whatever.
And another reason why I think CEO Chris was the one that got the feds up on Mel Murder's phone is because typically, when you do gang investigations, the guy at the top of the totem pole is the one that is dealing with the source of supply.
Okay.
When you're dealing with someone that's given kilos, which is fucking a lot of drugs, by the way, if you're dealing in kilogram levels of cocaine or heroin or whatever the fuck it is, the higher-ranking members of the gang deal with that supplier because that supplier obviously is going to bring in a ridiculous amount of money into the gang.
So the guys on the higher end want to be the ones that deal with the supply train of the drugs.
Okay.
And you need to be very, very, very articulate about what he's saying, why he made people think that nigga was a gang member.
He needs to let niggas know that he was never a gang member.
He was always a money play for the gang members.
Oh, so right there.
Now, Jim Jones is saying, hey, it was never Billy.
He was never Ninetre.
He just made money.
You got to figure it out.
But they're going to have to violate Shorty because Shorty on some bullshit.
He's going to be going to the strip clubs and all that type of shit.
Like, Shodi better get on with a game.
Shawty, I already knew.
No, Shai.
You're not into this demon, homie.
Now, remember, guys, Mel Murder put Shodi in charge of 6ix9ine.
So they don't want to deal with this shit for obvious reasons because it could come back to the gang.
And these guys are higher ranked.
So they don't want to be involved with it.
But obviously, the feds are listening in on the conversation, which is going to lead to a lot of things.
This conversation is a pivotal point in this investigation.
You better get to violating it.
He better stalk shorty every move.
One of them security better get hit.
Something better happen.
He better start doing something.
Once he starts tearing the security down, ain't no security going to want that job.
He's going to have to stay in the house pretty soon.
That's it.
That's what happens.
Once security gets injured, them niggas like, nah, he's too much of a liability.
I'm not going to protect nobody that know that it's causing harm to us.
No.
Yeah, see, so they're applying on, like, hey, maybe we've a fuck up a security.
They're not going to want to work with him, etc.
That's all these niggas got to say.
Well, Shawty, let niggas know, man, bro.
We're going to tear the security up, bro.
We're not even worried about you, bro.
You ain't even fake.
You ain't even.
We're going to tear the security up.
Once niggas start doing that, the security is going to be like, listen, bro.
I ain't in it for this, bro.
You don't have to have to do this shit on your own time, bro.
The security out in New York can't run around with fire on them, man.
Nah, unless they unless they ex-police, but it don't matter at that time because they're doing an illegal job.
It don't matter because the shot ain't gonna run down on them.
They can't pull their gun out to shoot nobody unless a gun is pulled out.
Okay, so this is so this is a crazy conversation, as y'all can see.
Now, I don't know how Jim Jones didn't get indicted.
I ain't gonna lie to y'all.
I don't know how he didn't get indicted.
He might be a part of another case.
Um, but all I gotta say is that his, yeah, yeah.
So, uh, let's continue on.
That's cool, we know you gotta give violated a danger to civilians.
And after all, it was also said on Wiretap that apparently at this point, Shorty had printed offering him protection, which court documents.
This is when 6ix9ine was approached by the FBI directly, informing him of the threat on his life and offering him protection, which he was approached by HSI.
But I got y'all once again.
Here we go.
The article.
Despite his alleged loyalty, Long Ear described how 6ix9ine almost became a victim of himself this weekend after what he said on the breakfast club.
Longyear, by the way, guys, is the prosecutor on the case.
Okay, the AUSA that prosecuted Takashi 6ix9ine.
They want to violate him.
The prosecutor explained in references.
Former team members they wanted to super violate him, or in this case, super duper violate, I think, was it was the exact terminology.
Super duper violate.
Yes.
Long year said the term super violent meant to perform a violent act, including shooting him.
Fearing for his life, authorities picked 6ix9ine up at his home Saturday and brought him to Homeland Security Investigations offices in Manhattan for his protection.
Let's have some fun with this.
Y'all probably want to know where the fuck is the office, right?
HSI, New York, Manhattan.
And I've been to their building too.
It's actually pretty nice.
I got a funny story for y'all.
When I get there, no Homeland Security Investigations.
All right, so this is it right here.
601 West 26th Street.
Oh, yeah.
Yo, there's a modeling agency in this fucking building, too, by the way.
There's a bunch of hot chicks walking around all over the place.
I know why them niggas picked it.
You ain't fool me.
God damn it.
You ain't fooled me, baby.
Okay, so this is it because I remember going to this joint and it was like just hot girls everywhere.
I was like, yo, why'd you?
What the fuck?
But there's a modeling agency right there.
The fuck?
No, this ain't it.
No, what the sorry, guys.
Hold on.
Give me the wrong address here.
601.
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Okay.
Okay.
So this is the area.
I remember it's on the water.
So they brought him to the Manhattan office.
This is public information, by the way, guys.
I pulled this from their website.
What the fuck?
Look, you go look.
Homeland Security, Investigations, New York.
Okay, this is pissing me off.
I just had the address.
God damn it.
Bam, look.
HSI New York.
601 West.
I was just about to say you can't goddamn these.
Yeah, this is right here.
And this is the HSI New York.
That's their, that's their.
Look, this is from their actual website, ice.gov, right?
So we're going to go ahead and go Google and okay.
We're going to drop the little man right here.
Yeah, this is it.
They've they fixed this shit, though.
This is old.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah, it's not this shitty anymore.
I'm about to say those are the windows.
Yeah, no, it's oh, this is it right here.
Okay.
Yeah, now I remember.
I think this is the entrance right here.
Yeah, 60601.
This is it right here.
So this is where they brought Takashi, guys.
All right.
God damn, that was a pain in the ass to find.
Okay.
They didn't arrest him, though, and instead offered to keep the rapper safe, but he refused their help and eventually signed a waiver line for his release according to Longyear.
Authorities eventually took 6ix9ine into custody on Sunday after learning of a tip.
He was planning to take Foxwoods Resort Casino Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut.
There could have been a random shooting Longgear noted, explaining that the feds didn't want any innocent bystanders to get caught in a crossfire should there be an attempt on 6ix9ine's life.
Okay, let's break this down real quick.
So I knew about this years ago, and this is probably the first time that I'm going to come and bring this up to y'all and break this down fully as to what we're actually dealing with here.
So number one, when you're listening to a wiretap, right?
And when you're listening to a wiretap and you know that there's imminent harm coming to someone, you must act, which is why once HSI heard that real-time phone call, they went and got him right then and there and told him, hey, there's a hit on your life.
You must notify someone if their life is in danger and you are privy to the information from a wiretap.
Now, obviously, at this point, it puts them in a bad position because now 6ix9ine knows what they got a wiretap going.
Okay?
So it puts the feds and the AUSA in a very bad position.
Now, they tell him, hey, man, we have information that there's a hit on your life, blah, blah, blah.
Right.
And we need you to be here.
Right.
And they try to keep him here in Manhattan.
Right.
And he's like, no, right?
No, I don't want to do that.
Blah, blah, blah.
Because he had a show in Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut.
Now, let's have a little bit of fun with this.
This, guys, is a map I pulled for y'all from Manhattan all the way to Foxwoods Resort Casino.
All right.
It's 133 miles.
All right.
I'm from Connecticut myself, so I know I'm very familiar with Foxwoods Casino.
Now, let me tell you guys the logistical nightmare it would be for them to follow him from New York to Foxwoods Casino, knowing that there was a hit on his life.
You got to understand, guys, that once you know that your guy is in danger and you notify them, well, it's kind of on you at this point to kind of make sure that they don't get killed.
So HSI New York, knowing that he wanted to go to Foxwood Casino, they would have had to follow him all the way from New York City to Foxwoods.
For some of you guys that aren't aware, Foxwoods is Indian Native American territory, okay?
Which means there's tribal police there.
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So anyway, you guys got to understand that with the feds, there's something called AOR, aka air of responsibility.
So HSI New York's air of responsibility is right here, guys.
This little circular portion here.
Basically, they cover all of New York.
Okay.
So for them to follow Takashi into Connecticut, this is two different areas of responsibility.
Okay.
You got New Haven, right?
And I know this because I used to be an intern in the New Haven office.
Okay.
And then you got Hertford.
Okay.
There's two different HSI offices in Connecticut.
And again, this public information.
This is nothing that I'm fucking sharing that nobody knows.
All right.
There's an office in Hartford and there's an office in New Haven.
These are called RAC offices.
A RAC office, guys, or a resident agent in charge, and the FBI has, ATF has this whatever, all the federal government has this, regardless of special agent agency, excuse me, the federal agency, they have something called a RAC office.
RAC office is a smaller office, somewhere between 10 to 30 agents that's in a smaller town and or city, and they cover an area of responsibility.
So you got New Haven right here, and then you got Hartford.
So if HSI New York was to actually follow Tekashi 6ix9ine all the way to Foxwoods, not only would they have to notify HSI New Haven, they would have to notify HSI Hartford, who covers Foxwoods, okay?
And then on top of that, they need to notify the local police.
In this case, it's going to be the Connecticut State Police, and then they also need to notify the Foxwoods Tribal Police.
Well, if I'm a case agent, and I know that my guy is in fucking danger, and he's about to go across state lines to another area of responsibility that I don't have full control of, well, more than likely, I might have to take the case down.
Because here's the problem, guys.
Once you leave your AOR, and you go into another AOR, once they cross into Connecticut, now HSI New Haven takes over the surveillance, okay?
Now, obviously, HSI New York agents are going to be working with HSI New Haven agents.
They're going to work together.
It's a camaraderie, et cetera.
But when you're not in your AOR, you don't control what happens.
You can ask the agent in New Haven what to do because you're going to have to send him a case number.
It's called a collateral.
And then he goes ahead, and he opens up his own case, and he helps you with the case.
And you can tell him, hey, this is what I want to do, et cetera, because you're the main case agent.
But at the end of the day, the AOR, in this case, New Haven, calls the shots for the surveillance on the way to Foxwoods.
Now, once they pass New Haven's AOR and they get into this area right here, HSI Hartford is going to have to take over because this is their AOR now, okay?
Now, another agent has to come in and take over the investigation because that's his AOR.
Now, again, the primary case agent, the New Haven case agent, and then the Hartford case agent all work together, okay?
But you're going to need HSI New Haven and HSI Hartford involved in this situation because you're in another AOR.
And then on top of that, I know, and I'm not going to disclose exactly, but I know in Connecticut there's not that many agents, okay, to cover something like that.
And I'm not going to say exactly how many, whatever, blah, blah, blah.
But I'm going to tell you to cover surveillance on a high-risk situation like that, you're going to need hundreds of agents to do it properly, okay?
So, essentially, you would need almost the entire New York office to follow Takashi to Foxwoods, and you would have to follow him around, okay, to every place that he performs.
You'd have to have guys on foot.
You'd have to have guys in vehicle.
You'd have to have maybe a tracking device, okay?
And, again, this is all within one day notice that they're figuring out that he wants to go to the Foxwoods casino, all right?
So, we're talking about 133 miles where they have to cover him, and then once they get on the reservation, let's add another little factor.
Now you're on tribal territory, which, guess what?
The tribal police have ultimate authority.
So, even HSI, Hereford, can't really call the shots because it's the tribal police that have that area, okay?
It's essentially sovereign land in a way, all right?
So, HSI, Hereford, even though that's technically their area of responsibility, they still have to operate politely with the tribal police.
So, it's a fucking nightmare from a surveillance and logistical standpoint.
You're going to need a bunch of law enforcement.
You're going to need two different areas of responsibilities to help you out with HSI, and you're going to need the tribal police, and you're going to need the state police, and you're going to need the local police because you're going to need the bodies to help you on the surveillance.
You're going to need the local police, and you're going to need the local police.
And when you're running an investigation like this, a gang investigation where you're trying to keep things low profile, you're not necessarily trying to alert everybody as to your fucking case.
This is a nightmare.
This is a logistical nightmare.
And me right now, right, as someone thinking from an agent's perspective, I would not be able to coordinate this.
I would have to take the case down.
Okay, which is what they ended up doing.
So you guys are probably wondering, what the fuck?
Why did they arrest them so abruptly?
Why is the indictment so short?
What the fuck?
Like, why'd they have to do superseding indictments?
The reason why they did superseding indictments after, guys, a superseding indictment is a telltale sign that the feds didn't have all their ducks in a row at the time and they had to probably indict very quickly or get the guy arrested immediately because of some crazy shit.
And in this case, the feds could not have foreseen that Jim Jones and Mel Murder were going to jump on a phone call after the breakfast club and Takashi firing his entire crew and that he was going to go to Connecticut to Foxwood's resort again on sovereign Indian Native American land and they would have to notify two different AORs to watch him and then on top of that the risk that Shotty and all his people are going to follow him to Connecticut to fucking kill him is crazy because if Shodi did go over there and follow them and
get in a shooting people can get hurt and the feds knew about it so you see how this could be a disastrous nightmare give me ones in the chat that all made sense for y'all ain't nobody gonna fucking break this shit down to this degree guys we get ones in the chat let me see it's cause it take a while to load yeah
ones I hope you guys are enjoying this fucking thing give me some flame emojis if you guys are enjoying this cause this is probably the most thorough breakdown ever right so that is why the feds had to act guys and I'm telling you guys from like obviously that's what they're saying in a news article it was it wasn't safe or whatever but I'm giving you guys the agent's perspective from a logistical standpoint of doing surveillance and watching it how it would not have been feasible okay
cool cool cool cool alright so let's go back to our boy duly denied and the next day he was arrested because apparently the FBI feared that shot he would attack 6ix9ine in public and cause a danger to civilians and it's a lot deeper than that as I just explained for you guys from a logistical standpoint you know tribal territory a casino publicly a lot of people in public etc after all it was also said on wiretap that apparently at this point shot he had pretty much nothing left to loot
this is all you have he better get to violating he better stalk shorty every move one of them security better get hit some some better happen to jail he immediately got pressed by some crips and had to be moved so he gets arrested guys right like the next day he gets arrested uh November like 19th he gets arrested or 18th um and and uh basically he goes to trial
let's keep it real it's absolutely no surprise that this skill scout scurry bandit decided to cooperate with the feds within days of getting arrested well you can't blame him now that you guys saw how he got robbed by two people and remember let me make this extremely clear guys everyone else pled guilty okay so here is the actual criminal docket because we don't cap over here okay Jamel Jones this is how much time they did the only people that actually went to trial guys
were these two idiots right here which I don't know why they went to trial Nuke and Harv and they went to trial because they robbed and kidnapped 6ix9ine okay so everyone else here guys pled guilty all right well Billy Ado didn't go to jail but Kuda B did and we're going to talk about Kuda B too on I know you guys are probably wondering whether about the chief Keith hit and everything else like that.
We're going to talk about that in a second.
Don't worry, I didn't forget that.
But everyone else here pled guilty, guys.
All right.
Only Nuke and Harf wanted to go to trial.
So, of course, he's going to cooperate against these two idiots because they try to kill him.
He had to give away all his jewelry.
They brought him to his house where his girl had to go get his jewelry and everything for him so that he can give it so that they want to kill him.
Buds in the street wanted him dead.
Bloods and Crips in jail wanted him dead.
And he'd likely be facing a sentence.
Oh, yeah, and his first day in, like you guys saw, he got jumped by Crips, and they wanted him dead in the jail.
Sentence of around 47 years if convicted on this Rico charge.
And it's important to remember that Rico charges are based on the Racketeer Influence and Corrupt Organizations Act.
These are far-reaching federal laws.
Would I explain that to you guys earlier?
What Rico is?
We could skip a little bit.
Send conviction rate for this kind of crime.
Long story short, you catch a Rico, you are certified fucked.
Now, the original original indictment named six people: Daniel, 6ix9ine Hernandez, Kifano, Shotty Jordan, Jamel, Mel Murder, or Mel Matrix Jones, Gencel Ish Butler, Fugam, Fu Banger, Loveck, and Fahim Crippy Walter.
And being a Rico charge, it was mainly concerned with pinning the whole violent criminal 9thray Enterprise onto all of these named members.
But particularly, it identified the following acts of violence having been committed in aid of the 9th Ray Criminal Enterprise.
The April 3rd robbery of Scumlord Dizzy and Jr.
Which we talked about, and they were able to corroborate that by finding his backpack in the house and the guns.
Boy, the April 21st shooting incident that occurred in the streets before the Barclay center shooting.
Okay, and I'll show you that real fast.
I have that video as well.
I got y'all, baby.
I'm ready at all times.
So, this is the shooting that happened on the same day, April 3rd.
You're going to see Shodi.
Okay, he's gonna...
Oh, what the fuck?
My bad.
It's just a short.
It's a very, very short clip.
I'm going to just play a portion of it.
So basically they were getting harassed.
Okay.
By some people following them.
So Shodi gets out the fucking car with a gun and shoots at them.
Yeah, and that's Shadi right there, aka Trey away.
Right?
He's chasing after them.
He's literally chasing after them and he starts shooting, right?
This nigga, bro.
And then 6ix9ine's behind, like, yo, what are you doing, bro?
He's like, fuck.
So he's like, ah, all right, whatever.
Shoddy being shoddy gets back in the car.
And then Shadi runs back in, gets in, and they fucking take off.
Wow.
Boom.
Gone.
There he is.
Very use, baby.
So, yeah, it is what it is.
That's crazy.
The Barclays.
And then, so that was the day of the Barclay shooting.
And then the 21st, what we showed you guys before.
Center shooting that occurred that evening.
The July 2nd, Chief.
And remember, it wasn't, it was this guy that shot Fubanga that shot at the Barclay Center the second time, the second.
So Shodi shoots the first time during the day.
Fubanga shoots at night when Casanova and them are there.
Boom, boom, boom.
Remember?
And then this is the, and then this is when this clown gets robbed.
Scum, scum god, whatever the fuck his name is.
He's shooting in time and the July 16th Smurf Village shootout where a bystander was hit.
It also pinned on the whole organization.
And then July 16th, as you guys know, Shadi went over there and shot at the in the Smurf projects, which I showed you guys before.
And someone got hurt, actually, when he shot.
Someone got shot in the foot when Shodi went over there.
whilst all of these crimes were covered by center anderson by center for the record the court observed that as far as they knew that no point had the gang actually committed any murders in furtherance of their enterprise essentially discrediting that famous lyric that was even played in court during this trial where 69 says his whole squad's full of killers and he's a killer too Incidentally, the initial indictment was just for acts of violence, but as the case progressed, narcotics counts were added to a superseding indictment along with several other co-defendants.
So added to the mix were Kintea Kuda B. McKenzie for his and Shotty's involvement in arranging the Times Square shooting, Anthony Harve Ellison for the Smurf.
All right, so the Times Square shooting, let's deal with that one real quick.
So Kuda B is basically a friend of Takashi 6ix9ine.
You can see him.
Actually, Takashi named the song after him called Kuda.
Okay.
And we'll go ahead and play some of the behind the scenes here.
Okay.
I don't want to get hit with copyright here.
Okay, this is when they shot the music video.
This is the behind the scenes of the CUDA music video.
And then this is the actual music video.
Okay.
let me turn this these look like a bunch of upstart gentlemen Then these are guys from Bobby Schmurder side of the Brooklyn.
Okay, you got GS9 people here.
You can see them.
This is, remember, Bobby and Rowdy were locked up at this time.
This is 2017 GS9.
These are Crips.
All right.
Free my guys.
Now, you guys are probably wondering, what the fuck are Bloods and Crips doing together at a location?
So in Brooklyn, guys, especially, it's not necessarily about what gang are you with, whether you're a bloody or Crip.
It's more about what neighborhood are you from and what faction are you from.
So the most famous portion of this, guys, is you got the Wu and you got like the Cho, okay?
And the Wu is essentially a bunch of Bloods and Crips and maybe some renegade GDs as well that partner together to fight off the Cho's who are mostly GDs and renegade bloods.
Okay.
And the Cho's are out there and fuck.
I forget the housing project.
Someone in the chat is going to say it.
And the Wuz, most famously known, you know, pal smoke, whatever.
But the main thing is that there's bloods and crips in the Woos and other gang members.
And then you got the Cho's.
And they align to each other and they basically fight against each other because, like, they're not more concerned.
They're not concerned about flags as much as they're concerned about neighborhoods.
Okay.
Does that make sense, guys?
So in New York City, this is very common where you'll have allied factions of different gang groups, right?
Under one big umbrella set.
They said GDs are woos.
Yeah, GDs are woos.
Yeah, gangster disciples.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
No, GDs are chose.
GDs are choos who are gangster disciples, you know, and they wear the black bandanas.
And then the Crips and the Bloods and the Woos, they wear, you know, their red and blue bandanas, whatever maybe, depending on what it was.
Sorry, what was that?
Some people say no, GDs are, well, whatever.
But then somebody said Brownsville.
There we go.
Yeah, Brownsville is the GDs.
Yeah, there we go.
But there's an apartment complex that the GDs are based out of that I can't fucking.
Garvey?
No, not Garvey.
It's another apartment complex.
Yeah, I'm just reading the baseball field used to be there.
I just can't remember the name of the apartments.
Okay.
So anyway, we're going to have to mute the thing.
So here's Kuda.
The name of the song is actually called Kuda, but Kuda, let me find him.
Where is he?
He's somewhere in this music video.
Okay, there he is, dancing.
This is him right here.
Bam.
All right, that's him dancing the music videos.
He's known for dancing all over the place.
He was dancing in the Billy Joint as well.
Right?
Here he is, bam.
Popping a locking in the train station.
All right.
Okay.
And then you see they got the flags.
So the Billies are cool with the GS9.
Obviously.
Oh, man.
I'd get the fuck out that train if I saw them coming on.
I'd be like, ah, yeah, I'm good, bro.
I'm good.
Yeah, see, there he is, dancing some more.
Dancing some more.
All right.
So anyway.
And then you guys are probably wondering, where did they film this music video?
I went ahead and took the liberty.
Show you guys where they filmed it.
This is where they filmed it right here.
All right.
You can see the boost mobile thing right here.
Okay.
In the beginning of the music video, there you go.
So anyway.
And there's Kuda B right there again.
Right.
Who's a member of the Bloods?
This is where they filmed it.
All right.
So, cool.
Now we got that.
And then we can show you guys a little bit of behind the scenes stuff.
See?
Let me show y'all real fast.
Now, if I'm a Fed, I'm watching this shit like, oh, man, with my notepad, just like, all right, we know what time it is right now, man.
We about to identify everybody.
I got my notepad, and I'm just like, oh, here we go.
All right.
All right.
So these are GS9 people right here, GS9.
Throwing up the C's and all that.
See, I'm watching this like, oh, this is fucking lit.
As an investigator.
Got Crip Girls with us.
I will give credit to 6ix9ine.
He gave, when he was, when he was coming up, he gave a lot of love to GS9.
He always had him on his music videos.
He put Bobby Shimurta on his joint.
He would bring him out for music videos and stuff like that.
And like I said before, Billies were cool with the GS9.
And you can see it's peaceful.
They're hanging out.
Y'all niggas keep talking about our nail pen.
Allegedly, the rock stars.
That's how you can tell us from New York.
Anytime you make fun of somebody from New York, their immediate response is, I get more pussy than you, though.
Every single time.
Hey, yo, bro, that shit looks stupid.
Hey, it don't matter.
Get more pussy than you B That's what they always say So here's Billy Ado right here This is this is 6ix9ine's like one of at the time.
Remember, guys, at this point, this is 2017.
6ix9ine is running with Billy Ado and Billy Seiko.
So 6ix9ine, this is how he got credibility, okay?
He's hanging out with dudes like Billy Ato, who really had done some time and done work on Rikers.
That's the gang members only.
What?
All that gang shit.
What's up?
What's up?
See you, Niantrey.
See?
Yo, this is like a fucking investigator's dream right here.
I'm identifying everybody, bro.
It's the most important official low-key in Brooklyn right now.
And I wouldn't be surprised if there weren't NYPD undercovers during this fucking video shoot, bro.
Chewy cousin right here.
I ain't even gonna say that.
Or feds even.
Free my gods, man.
Free my gods, man.
I'm saying.
Oh, yeah, that's that's the look.
And remember, guys, keep in mind that Bobby Shimurta and Rowdy had just went to prison about three years prior to this.
Okay.
And in 2014, they got arrested.
I think they got sentenced like 2015, 2016.
So it was still kind of fresh that they were in prison and they actually got their sentences.
Shout out to the Loke.
A Lok is a Crip.
There's a whole lot of gangsta, a whole lot of money here.
A whole lot of money, whole lot of everything.
You're welcome.
Phil, come join us.
And this is kind of like I said before, guys, this is common in Brooklyn where you'll see Crips and Bloods together.
Really, in Brooklyn, everybody just hates the gangster disciples.
That's really what it comes down to.
Everyone hates the gangster disciples.
So a lot of the time they align and they drop the rakes and say, oh, fuck the GDs, blah, blah, blah.
They'll say GDK, right?
Which means gangster disciple killer.
And in Brooklyn, that's typically what it is.
The bloods in the crips, different umbrellas, et cetera.
but they typically unite for situations like this because they all hate the GDs.
Throwing gang signs, right?
So now these living the train station going crazy.
Jump into fucking things.
So yeah, you're showing love.
He's showing love.
Like, this is, this is like, this is Brooklyn.
You know what I'm saying?
And there's cool to be in the top over there.
I think that's him.
Yeah.
Could you imagine being there?
Fuck that shit.
I'm good, man.
This video shoot, man.
So yeah, yeah.
So this isn't the first time that 6'9.
Here's another example of him showing love to GS9.
I'll show you guys.
And I know this because I watch music videos.
I listen to the music.
You know, I like Brooklyn drill.
So this all this shit is like, this is Kiki right here.
Here he's showing love to GS9 again.
I'll mute this shit.
Okay.
So here, yeah, here they are in Brooklyn.
You got Feddy Wap on this joint.
Okay.
Chicks being hosed as usual.
Oh, that was Billy.
Okay.
Not that.
Seiko Billy right there.
You can see.
Seiko Billy.
Who is this?
Again, this is 2017.
Okay.
This right here.
This is Fetty Luciano, guys.
This is Roddy Rebel's brother.
All right.
GS9.
What was that?
It looked just like him.
Yeah, it looked just like him, right?
Yeah.
So, and then there's Biliado right there.
So as y'all can see, this is again, this is early on.
This is before he really started fucking with Shoddy Heavy Heavy.
Right?
He was still running around Biliato and Seiko Billy.
Right.
And there's A Boogie with the hoodie.
Fetty Wap.
Right.
And you're just gangsters everywhere.
All right.
So now y'all see what I'm talking about.
Okay.
Let me host.
Yeah, the 304s being 304s.
You know what time it is with them, man.
Fucking fuck.
Where do we go?
She belongs to the street.
All right.
So let's continue on.
Where were we?
Oh, so we're talking about Kuda B, right?
So Kuda B, guys, as you know.
Let me get this out the way.
Kuda B, right?
The name of the song was called Kuda, which they use those lyrics in the trial as well, guys.
Kuda B went ahead and was tasked with shooting at Chief Keefe.
Okay.
And I'm going to get in the goddamn, where'd I put it?
I had the article for y'all.
Okay, here it is right here.
All right.
Takashi just filled the beans on the Times Square shooting involving Chief Keefe69 admitted to arranging the hit, promising 20k to the trigger man.
However, that amount was reduced to just 10k after Takashi learned the hit man only fired one shot and missed his mark.
He also detailed the incident where he got kidnapped, which we won't talk about that yet.
So now we're going to go ahead and look at this indictment.
Superseding indictment.
Nope, that's Arlisha.
Three Diggless with $100.
What do you say?
My least favorite cheeks in the music video was in Kiki Vid.
Thank you, fuck it.
Three Diggles.
I appreciate it, my friend.
So we got here Kuda B, right, on July, because they indicted it.
April 3rd.
Nope, 2018.
We don't care about that.
We got to go all the way to July.
That's when.
Okay, Jordan and McKenzie.
All right, bam.
Oh, June 2nd, 2018.
At all times relevant to this indictment, Nitray, as described in paragraph one through seven.
Honor about June 2nd, 2018, in the Southern District of New York and elsewhere, Cafano Jordan, a.k.a.
Shoddy, and Kentea McKenzie, aka Kuda B, the defendants and others, known and unknown, as consideration for the receipt of and for, and as consideration for a promise and agreement to pay a thing of pecuniary value from Nitre, which is money, and for the purpose of gaining entrance to and maintaining increasing position in Nitray and Enterprise engaged in racketeering activity as described above, knowingly assaulted individuals with a dangerous weapon and aid and abetted the same to wit.
Jordan McKenzie and others participated in the shooting at rivals of Nitre at a hotel in Times Square in Manhattan, New York, in violation of New York Penal Code.
So which hotel was it, guys?
I got y'all right now.
It was this hotel right here.
Let me get the goddamn tabs up.
Give me a second, guys.
Bear with me.
I got so many tabs open.
While we do this, what's your thoughts on this, Dollface?
We need to get the goddamn likes up.
Yeah, get the lights up.
My thoughts so far, man, it's a whole lot of criminal activity being caught.
It's crazy, right?
Like, it's funny because I just realized, like, there's a lot of people that's undercover informants.
Yeah.
Like, in the gangs itself.
So it's like.
It's crazy.
You don't know who is who and who's a rat and who's not.
Like, it's a lot of rats in New York for real.
Literally.
Facts.
And everyone thought, like, Takashi was like the main person.
So this is where they shot at Chief Keith at, guys.
They shot him at the W Hotel.
All right.
Right here.
As you guys can see.
And this is right by Times Square.
Okay.
Because if you go back here, W Hotel, Times Square, literally, this is the Times Square is right here.
All right.
And they actually went and did this fucking hit in the middle of the fucking ridiculous in one of the most populated areas in the world.
Probably.
Stupid not an intelligent move to shoot at a very end you guys are okay.
Well, some people might not know who Chief Keefe is.
Real quick, Keith Cozart.
I already know his real name because I am a Chief Keith fan.
I mean, Drill.
One of the you can't mention Drill without mentioning Chief Keefe.
All right.
This him right here, guys.
AK, Chief Keith, aka Sosa.
Him and Chief Keefe were beefing at the time.
And actually, I got some footage as well where your boy 6ix9ine, if you want to talk about incriminating yourself, he actually ordered a hit on Chief Keefe.
I got the footage here.
Okay, here we go.
So he's on the phone with a gang member, okay, in LA.
Where you gonna be at?
He asked him, where you gonna be at?
That's Shotty right there.
And he goes, I got 30 packs on him right now, bro.
30 packs.
I got a 30 pack on him right now, Blood.
Swear to God.
Which means $30,000.
What's up, family?
What's up, family?
What's going on, family?
30-pack cash right now.
Probably not the smartest thing to do when speaking about one of your rival gang members literally being on the phone.
On speaker.
Not very intelligent.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
It makes me wonder: did you, like, did you do all of this for TMZ?
Like, it's just orchestrated.
Not very intelligent, right?
Too well.
Yeah.
So, yeah, he was with Chief Keefe guys.
It was with Chief Keefe.
What was I going to say?
So they shot a Chief because Chief Keith was with his cousin and they shot at both of them while they were in Times Square.
All right.
so let's go back to our boy she would achieve keep on one of the most populated places in the world Not too smart for you, Kuda B. That's definitely a big.
So Kuda B didn't actually do the shooting.
He hired someone to do it for him.
Village shootouts as well as the kidnapping of 6ix9ine.
Denard Drama Butler for just being a member of the racket.
And Aaron Bat Young for using remember, Aaron Young guys is the boyfriend of the corrupt police officer Arlisha Robinson.
A firearm to protect a drug dealing operation and specifically the shooting of Snow Billy.
And then finally, Al Jamaya Nuke Mack for his involvement in the kidnapping and pistol whipping of 6ix9ine.
Yeah, this evidence was pretty crazy.
Now let's be real.
The prosecution had a lot of evidence way beyond simple surveillance footage of the many acts of violence that Nine Trey members committed.
That raid on 6ix9ine's house brought up the assault rifle, the stolen scum backpack that had several of scum lords.
And that was the raid that I showed you guys earlier when they were doing a search warrant.
He's identifiable items in it, including his passport.
The cops had discovered a gun in Romurder's car after that repo by the feds.
They had social media.
And Romurder, guys, remember, was a felon, so he could not have a gun.
Post and physical search and seizure of around 20 phones belonging to nine tray members.
Well, it looks like FBI really did enter the chat in this case.
And I doubt they left any of those messages on scene and shit.
Oh no, they got messages, call logs, GPS data, and even in some cases, full iCloud account access.
So we can assume they got a full selection of Shotty's nudes, as well as exclusive access to the Treyway iCalendar account.
In fact, illegal crimes and criminal practice screaming Treyway.
He's funny, bro.
Practice Sugar Day Impression.
More shits head to nightclub.
Shake barriers outside Starlets.
Scream we the mob.
Yeah, fucking funny, bro.
Because as you guys know, that's what Shotty would do.
They said that there was so much evidence contained in 6ix9ine's Instagram account that it was hard for the court to even comb it.
They have recordings of prisoners.
Speaking of which, if you guys want to hear something funny, on the first day of trial, not trial, first day when they brought Shotty and them all in after they got arrested, Shoddy said, and he screamed this out in court, we don't bend, we don't fold, it's fucking Treyway.
Yes, I kid you not.
did scream that in in in the fucking courtroom after um his initial appearance when he first got arrested between nine trade members that were apparently incriminating in nature and in addition to all of that before six nine even turned snitch they had two other confidential informants six nine's driver jorge who had flipped ages ago after having been picked up by ice for an immigration violation you And that's actually why footage of the kidnapping later emerged because Jorge's truck had been wired by the feds for video and sound.
In addition to that, 6ix9ine's old man.
And that was his driver, by the way, who ended up getting very little time, by the way, guys.
If you go ahead and look at the manager and the Nine Trey Fentanyl plug, CEO Chris Christian Cruz had also turned confidential informant, recording several incriminating conversations with numerous Nine Trey members, including Mel Murder.
And following his decision to turn state witness a day after getting arrested, 6ix9ine provided the Fed with a lot of info.
Apparently, over the course of his cooperation, 6ix9ine met with the Fed 26 times to provide information.
And the info he provided is actually what allowed the government to add four additional charges to the super CD indictment.
In particular, he pointed out Anthony Harve Ellison's involvement in the racket, in the July kidnapping, and in the October face flashing.
Denadrama Butler's involvement in the Rico for being muscle during the Rapalot robbery.
Okay, yeah, so drama okay was with Shodi.
It was drama that was with Shoddy when they robbed your boy in that lobby.
This one.
Drama was involved in that one.
Kuda B. Butler's involvement in the Times Square shooting that he had ordered and Al Jemaya Nuke Mack's involvement in the overall criminal enterprise.
And it's important to point out at this point, Nine Trey was fucked regardless of whether 6ix9ine snitched or not.
These guys had already been call slipping in a paper.
And I think that's very important to note that Nine Tre guys would have went down regardless of 6ix9ine cooperating.
It's just that 6'9 made it much, he did help.
And he had a good reason to cooperate, bro.
Like, yo, they wanted to fucking kill him.
You guys saw that they robbed him.
And the people that went to trial, remember, guys, when he went to trial, the two people that he went to trial against, he was happy to testify against them because those two guys are the ones that actually robbed him, piss-whipped him, and were taking money from him and everything else like that.
Big way, the feds already had two insiders flipped and wearing wires.
So 6ix9ine really just took this deal to save his own bacon because there was ain't no other way that he was walking out on that 93% conviction rate.
But regardless, he had some information that once his involvement became public around February 2019, this triggered several Nine Tre co-defendants in the case to throw in the towel and cop plea bargains.
Jamal Mel Murder or Mel Matrix Jones, the godfather of the Nine Trey street lineup, pled guilty to racketeering conspiracy.
And speaking of which, so I'm going to show you guys how to find these cases right now.
I figured I'd teach you guys this.
So what you're going to do is you're going to go ahead and type in, if you know what district it's in, you're going to go southern district, right?
And then you're going to put whatever district it is, and you're going to put Pacer, right?
And then you're going to click this.
That's going to bring you to the Southern District of New York document filing system.
Or it's going to ask you to log in, right?
And then bam, you log in, and then you go ahead and you hit query.
This is how you find federal cases, guys.
Okay.
So what you do is you go Hernandez and then Daniel.
Bam.
Right.
And you can hit run query.
And you're going to see a bunch of people.
So you want to click defendant.
So we know it's USA versus Jones et al.
Why is it Jones?
Because Jamel Jones is Mel Murder, aka the top guy that they went after.
Typically, guys, the top guy is going to be the file title and then et al.
means end the rest.
Okay.
So look, Jamel Jones, imprisonment 135 months.
Supervised release, five years.
Let's keep going.
And narcotics distribution conspiracy.
After all, he was already certifiably fucked after having been caught.
Oh, and remember, remember how I told you guys that I thought that I'm pretty sure that Chris, CEO Chris, is the one that set up Mel Murder?
Look what they got him for.
Racketeering conspiracy, conspiracy to distribute narcotics.
Fucking bitch.
That's what made me realize, yo, he was the one that was dealing with the drugs mostly because he was the top guy.
And obviously, he's going to make the most money doing that.
And then everything else gets trickled down.
And also, they were listening to his phone.
The easiest way to listen to someone's phone is when they're involved in drug trafficking activity.
So that's what made me realize that.
And then, bam, when I looked at his charges, I knew right then and there, CEO Chris was probably critical towards getting up on this guy's phone.
Selling a kilo of fentanyl to an undercover cop, and he was duly given a sentence of around 11 years.
Then the only recent kilo of fentanyl of the Sterling lineup of the crew, Roe Murder, who'd initially been on the run from these charges before getting caught in a dramatic caption.
Look, ATF got him.
Real murder Roland Martin ATF NYPD was captured by U.S. Marshals Task Force early this morning.
A big thank you goes to USMS that are working hard every day.
Happy Thanksgiving also pled guilty to racketeering, landing himself in jail for another 66 months.
And in one of the sadder aspects of this case, apparently after all of this was resolved, he publicly resigned from the Nine Tray bloods in front of fellow inmates in jail.
And apparently, this led to a big nobbing for his life.
Mr. Treyway himself, Shotty, pled guilty to two firearms charges and ended up catching a 15-year sentence.
He's lucky.
He should have got way more time than 15 months.
And this is, you guys can see right here, Cofano Jordan.
He ended up getting disposition imprisonment for a total term of 180 months, 60 months on count one, and 120 months on count two.
These terms are run consecutively.
So that means that consecutively means, guys, it's not running at the same time.
So he's going to serve his 10 years and then the other five or whatever it may be.
Violent crime, drugs, machine gun, fire and possession in furtherance of a violent crime, violent crime, drugs, machine gun, discharge in furtherance of a Rico conspiracy.
And he got, yeah, pretty much like two to three of those.
And remember, that's because he shot that innocent bystander when he went over to Smurf Village.
Well, after all, I'm pretty sure shouting Treyway in court wasn't such a good idea.
Fubanger pled guilty for his role in the Barclay shooting, as well as having been generally identified as a shooter for the crew.
And he did actually scream Treyaway a bunch of the times that he shot at people to include that time on April on April 21st, but during the day when he shot before the Barclays Center, he did scream Trayaway when he ran back to the car.
With the judge initially rejecting two guilty pleas after he kept trying to word them in a way that claimed self-defense, but eventually a guilty plea for that Barclay shooting was accepted.
Kinte Kuda Bango was the one that shot at Casnova.
Bean McKenzie pled guilty to arranging the Times Square shooting of Chief Keith whilst avoiding being identified as the actual shooter in that incident.
Aaron Bat Young pled guilty to racketeering and ended up getting 20 years.
His plea interestingly didn't Aaron, uh, yeah, he got a bunch of time.
He got, I think he got the most time out of everyone.
Um name Snowbilly by name, but simply pointed out acts of violence as part of his role in the nine tray enterprise.
Though he did specifically admit his role in shooting Snowbilly in the head at a hearing.
It's also worth oh shit.
And Snowbilly guys was basically someone so ended up getting 20 years.
His plea, interestingly, didn't.
And he was the boyfriend of the corrupt police officer.
Snow Billy by name.
And he used to beat her, too.
Pointed out acts of violence as part of his role in the Nine Trey enterprise.
Though he did specifically admit his role in shooting Snow Billy in the head at a hearing.
Now, Snow Billy, guys, was someone that was a Nine Trey member that didn't like 6ix9ine and was talking shit about 6ix9ine and was trying to cause him harm.
And the gang, knowing that 6ix9ine was one of the main contributors financially, actually basically told Snow Billy, you got to fucking chill.
He didn't want to chill.
So they fucking shot him.
I was saying that at this hearing, the judge pointed out that Aaron Young had played a role in selling nine kilos of fentanyl for Nine Trey.
Now, nine kilos.
That's why you get so much time, because guys, fentanyl has some of the fucking hardest sentencing guidelines.
That's what I call drug dealing.
Denard Drama Butler pled guilty to taking part in a criminal enterprise and ended up getting 60 months.
He was the one that was beating up this dude in the lobby, okay, with Shadi.
If Butler pled guilty for the same thing, also getting 60 months.
And yet another sad outcome of this case was Fahima Crippy Walter, a Crip who wasn't even Nine Trey to begin with, but was only drafted in as private security after the LAX incident, was still unfortunately on the hook for his involvement in the Rappalot robbery and for taking the gun.
And here you guys go, look, this is Aaron Young right here.
They just got him for 20 years for racketeering conspiracy and he got the enhancement because he was beating up on his girl and he shot the other dude in the fucking back of the head.
So obviously you Wow that was used in that robbery from 6ix9ine after he was kicked out of the car by a note, and he was dealing nine kills.
Nearly got in trouble for so he got off lucky whilst in jail.
But thankfully, the judge actually ended up letting this slide, saying that this was a mere statement of I'm still standing and weirdly kind of commending him for even being able to get a phone in the MCC facility, the same jail that Jeffrey Epstein was being held in around the same time.
But then again, the golf people do seem to be napping an all-speaking of Epstein, guys.
I broke down the Epstein case if you guys want to go check that one out, and I broke down his girl, Ghillaine Maxwell, as well.
If you guys want to check that one out, I broke down both of those cases.
And the judge did credit him for not actually using the gun that had been handed to him and also expressing some sympathy at the fact that when he'd been shot outside Felipe Chow's, he was left having to use a colostomy bag for life.
And as a result, the judge gave him a below guideline sentence of 68 months with a five-year minimum, apparently prompting applause in the courtroom.
That's some quality judging right there.
However, after all of those guilty pleas, it was 6ix9's wildest ops, Aljemiah Nuke Mack and Anthony Harve Ellison, who decided not to plead guilty.
They went to trial to stand up for themselves and style out the kidnapping of 6ix9ine as some kind of publicity stunt that was prearranged to promote his career.
Now, I'm not sure what law school their lawyers went to, but I'm guessing that their law degrees were printed on a goddamn napkin because that shit went south real quick.
6ix9ine famously took the stand and testified for three days straight, with recordings of some of his testimony even secretly getting recorded and leaked online.
Yeah, I actually have some of the fucking testimony here.
Well, we got $220 super chat.
We do.
Yeah, can you read them real quick while I pull them up?
Yeah, I'm Jose Perez.
This music is definitely the devil's music.
That's why it's so good and makes you want to commit evil acts when you don't, when you listen to it, it subconsciously gets in your mind and spirit, and only it's only going to get worse.
Same guy.
Also, guys, as a quick side note, make sure you're purchasing WTI crude oil.
I'm buying options in it to maximize leverage, but it's still set to rally.
Don't be that, be the guy complaining about gas prices and not buying oil during these times.
Fair enough.
So I want to get the chat's take on this.
Do you guys want me to just continue on, or do you guys want to hear 6ix9ine's testimony in court?
One, if you guys want to hear 6ix9ine's testimony, two, if you want me to just keep going.
I know we've been going here for several three hours and 30 minutes to be exact.
Okay, so it's up to y'all.
If you guys want the testimony, give me a one.
If you don't, you want to just keep going on with the summary, give me a two.
What's the chat saying?
You know, they you know they love giving ones.
Okay.
Like, straight ones.
Straight away, huh?
Thanks.
Yeah.
Mr. Fernandez, where were you born?
Okay, so that's the prosecutor ask him the question.
That's long here.
He asked him, Mr. Hernandez, where were you born?
Uh, Bush, Brooklyn.
How far did you go in school about the 10th, uh, 11th percentile like that?
What, Mr. Hernandez?
Are you currently in federal custody?
Approximately, when did you start living in federal custody?
Uh, well, um, November 18, 2018.
That's when he was arrested.
Uh, racketeering charges, um, you know, uh, violent crime shootings, uh, drug distribution.
At some point, did you decide to cooperate with the government?
Yes, when did that happen?
Uh, a day after um, November 19th, the day after.
So, there you go, guys.
He officially decided to cooperate with the government November 19th, the day after he was arrested by the feds.
So, he didn't actually start giving info until later on.
For all the guys that were saying, oh, he was snitching from before, whatever.
Guys, he's under oath, he can't lie.
Okay, and of course, the government would have to disclose if he was cooperating with the government before.
So, now we know that he didn't actually start cooperating until he got arrested by the feds.
Um, but we know that CEO Chris and Jorge Rivera had been cooperating long before this, and they actually took the stand and uh testified as well.
Uh, we were taken down in connection with your cooperation that you pleaded, and again, they took it down.
Remember, guys, because he wanted to go to Foxwoods against the advice of the government, so they had to take him down.
Guilty to certain crimes, yes, what weren't he guilty to certain crimes?
I believe it was nine counts of racketeering shootings and drug distribution.
You listed racketeering as one of the crimes of which you pleaded guilty.
Were you a member of any gang?
Yes, sir.
What was the name of the gang that you were a member of?
The nine tray bloods.
All right, I guess it's a little bit of static.
So I'm going to go ahead and put this.
We're at 328.
Fair use, fair use.
Fair use, fair use, ninjas.
This should fix it, guys.
And thank you for bearing with me.
It was 328, I think, right?
Yeah.
The Nine Tre Bloods.
Nante Blood.
Approximately, when did you become a member?
Around, I would say, November of 2017.
What sorts of things did nine trade members do?
I'm sorry.
What sorts of things did nine trade members do?
We participated in a lot of violent crimes, robberies, assaults, drugs, sorts of that nature.
Mr. Hernandez, do you recognize anyone in the courtroom who was a member of Nine Trey when you were a member?
Yes.
Who do you recognize?
And if you like, you can identify that person.
You identify where they are sitting in an article building that the person may be wearing.
So this is common, guys.
When you're sitting in a courtroom and the witness is on the stand, they're going to make him actually physically point the person out.
Wow.
Hav Anthony Ellison has a gray suit on.
Harv, remember, guys, is this fucking guy right here.
My Mac has the brown suit on.
Nuke right here.
Your Honor, may the record reflect that the witnesses identified Mr. Mac and Mr. Ellison?
Yes, the record reflects that Mr. Hernandez, in sequence, identified Mr. Ellison and then Mr. Mac.
Thank you, Your Honor.
Now, Mr. Hernandez, we'll turn back to Nine Tre in a minute.
Before we do, I'd like to ask you some questions about your life before Ninthrey.
I'm going to fast forward this.
He asked about his life.
I think you are speaking so close to the mic that you're blurring some of your words.
I did that for about a year and a half.
He talks about working.
He said that you started a music career.
Is that right?
No, he talks about his music career a little bit.
meets a manager that tells about music he talks about traveling in eastern europe not making that much money He only made about $2,000.
Yes.
Around a change in September of 2008.
Directing your attention to September 2017, did there come a time when you filmed a music video in Brooklyn?
Yes, sir.
Where in Brooklyn?
Bethany Staveson, Brooklyn, on Madison, between Tompkins.
And if you guys remember what he's talking about, he's talking about right here.
370 Madison.
And if you guys don't know what I'm talking about, I'm going to go ahead and show you guys a quick little This is going to probably refresh your memory right here right here the faith.
This is the song that set 6ix9ine off right here.
If you guys remember Okay, this is him with the Billies right 370 Madison Avenue, Brooklyn, right?
Famous music video 415 million Okay see fair use yeah fair use fair use So and then this is where he filmed it so this gunmo music video guys You can see is with Billy said Billy Seiko and with Billy Seiko is right there and Billy Oddles right here.
Okay And those were his main guys at this music video.
He meets Shoddy which we're gonna detail here in a second Pre-Satany?
Pre-sex.
Ms. Morning, can we please pull up for the witness what's been marked by identification as government exhibit 202?
And government exhibit means, guys, just a piece of evidence.
And they number it.
Mr. Hernandez, do you see government exhibit 202?
Yes.
What is that?
P70 Madison.
Is that a photograph of Precepti Madison?
Yes, sir.
Apparently, the activity depicted the way 370 Madison looked.
And he's basically showing this.
Any objection?
None, Diana.
And then fast-forward a little bit.
Okay.
In front of Presembly Madison.
Yes, sir.
What was the name of that song?
Gummo.
Gummo.
D-U-M-M-O.
Mr. Hernandez, how did the filming of Gum Up come about?
Around August of 2017.
I made the song show.
Mr. Hernandez, I asked you some questions about the lyrics of gummo beginning with the first line with a reference to a word licky.
What is the Blicky?
Blicky is another one about gun.
And then the second line, there's a phrase in the middle: drum, it holds 50.
What is that in reference to?
Drum is an attachment that you had to.
Okay, so the lyric that he's speaking about specifically, guys, is this right here.
So that's what they're talking about in particular.
Here's the extra clips.
Turning to the second stanza, the second line, the second stanza, there's a line there in the hood with the Billy N-word and then Uber N-word.
What is that in reference to?
And we're going to play that lyric for you as well.
Hold on.
Okay.
Okay, hold on.
So what was the gang call in the hood with them Billy and them Hoover niggas?
Just me staying cool.
I'm around.
And what is Kofi with Billy?
Billy's not true.
And Uber.
Cool is his own set.
Now, the last line, no KB, you a loser, N-word up that Uzi N-word.
What is that in reference?
Who's first of all?
What is KB?
KB is like a bodyguard for another rapper named Trippy Red.
Trippy Red is the main op.
So I stated, no, no, KB.
Like, if you didn't have KB, you would lose an N-word of that Uzi N-word.
Uzi is another rapper that we relate that people compared to Triple Red.
So I said, if you don't have KB, watch Novieu, you lose somebody.
And I'll up the Uzi.
I don't know.
That was cool at the time.
Mr. Hernandez, that was cool at the time.
What is gummo about?
Generally speaking.
It's actually this song.
This song is like something I say.
It's a song towards somebody who I did get along with.
It's the best way I can describe it.
And who was the disc song aimed at?
Triple Red.
Why?
Me and him were signed to the same label around 2017 when I signed my first deal.
Me and Trippy Red.
And I showed you guys that earlier polls, the poll song where they were together doing that song.
Back in 2017, they were signing the same thing, but 6ix9 started to take off and there was some jealousy.
Signed to the same label.
He signed first.
I then signed right after.
There was a lot of jealousy involved.
A lot of arguments back and forth on social media.
So I made the song in the midst of the situation.
Did you have an understanding as to whether or not Trippy Bread was affiliated with the gang?
Yes.
And what gang was that?
I think he was probably like that's another set of the bloods.
That's another blood set.
Is that a rival set to 9 Fred?
I mean, he became another rival at the time.
So, and this one, we have to take down 607 Steve.
So, Mr. Hernandez, after you had filmed Gummo, did the Cumberpoint time.
And just so y'all know, he wasn't wearing a suit when he was testifying.
He was wearing, he was on the witness stand wearing a blue prisoner's outfit.
This is a still photo from, I think, when he testified in Texas for another case.
Gummo was released on the Internet.
Yes.
What happened after Gummo was released on the Internet?
I think we released Gummo in about October, around October.
Gummo became an instant, just an instant sensation.
It was a sensation that went viral.
Viral, meaning people shared it.
People, you know, kids like the video, they liked the song.
So it was instant success, I would say.
After the release of Gummo, did you have any other conversations with either Seiko or Shodi about doing another video?
About filming another video.
And then they did Kuda.
So when I released Tummo, I was in Los Angeles.
I wasn't authorized to release the video with a label.
So I just put it out anyway.
I just with him.
So let's talk about Gunmo real fast because this is some testimony.
Because remember, guys, this isn't everything, but he says my main dispute was with Trip Red.
He was with another set of bloods.
So Cas Nova.
So was Cas Nova's.
Trip Red's manager gave us the address of his video show.
I told Shadi I wanted something done about Trip Red.
Say, less, we'll get on top of it.
We go to Red Hook or around there.
Industrial area.
I'm in a Jeep.
We see Tripper Red Sprinter van inner city press.
We surveilled it, waited for Tripper Red.
Shodi said he had a few homies meeting up with us there.
We stake out.
Trippy Red comes, gets in with 15 people.
We follow him for an hour on the highway.
I recall Harve coming in four-door Honda.
Remember, Harvey at this point was the bodyguard.
The Sprinter van gets to the hotel.
We don't want to get spotted.
Shodi gets out, tells me to stay in the car.
Harve parks parallel to the hotel.
He's with like three other guys.
Remember, this is when Treyway is Nantre is, you know, cool.
Shoddy comes back screaming, it's fucking Treyaway.
I love my niggas.
got that nigga shoddy said harv punched trippy red in the mouth For some reason, Harve's lawyer has not objected me.
At this point in time, did Harve assume a role with your entourage?
I used him as a bodyguard.
After the incident with Trippy Red, I saw that Harve was more of a doer.
He's a big guy.
I gave him the enforcer job.
At this point, what was Mr. Ellison Harve's role in the gang?
Judge L. Meyer basis.
How does he know?
Shoddy told me, quote, I'm the big homie.
Obviously, Mel was a godfather and Harve was just underneath.
Were there other times Harve protected you?
A gun mode just came out.
I was in a T-Mobile store.
Some dude was waiting for me.
Harve came.
Was he armed?
The guy from T-Mobile was sending me a message, so we went looking for him.
I saw a guy in Harve's car near 18 locusts.
I was walking to Chase Bank to make a deposit.
I ran into another Nitre member.
He's called Snow.
Remember, guys, in Snow, he doesn't like Takashi.
He did a podcast saying he's not down with that rainbow head piece of shit.
I call Shodi and put him on FaceTime with Snow.
Shoddy tells him, love him like I love him.
I had another phone at the time.
I contacted Harve and put my phone on the charger.
Then Mel Murder came.
We started.
And remember, guys, Mel Murder.
So now he has pretty much Harve, Mel Murder, and Shodi talking to the Snow Billy guy.
And then on top of that, Harve, Mel Murder, Shodi All went and assaulted Trippy Red, and then Harve punched Trippy Red in the mouth.
And then that's when fucking Shoddy comes back screaming, yo, it's Treyway.
Okay, so let's continue on.
We start following Snow.
We see him in the Brooklyn House Hotel where I used to stay Mel Murder.
Tell Snow, don't touch him, don't look his way.
Then Harve shows up with Billy Otto.
He was armed.
And Mel Murder tells him, Don't touch him because obviously at this point, 6ix9ine starting to make money.
Did you come to find out if anything happened to Snow after a month after he was shot in the head?
Who shot him in the head, guys?
This guy right here, Aaron Young.
Okay, is the one that shot Snow in the head because obviously Snow is talking shit about 6ix9ine.
6ix9ine makes money for the gang.
So they all went and combined.
And this is back when Trey Way, or sorry, this is back when fucking 9 Trey was combined.
Now, just so you guys know, Harve was a doer.
And I'm going to show you guys some surveillance footage of Harve getting busy at the airport.
So Billy Otto, as you guys can see here, this is Billy Otto.
And this is Billy Seiko over here.
This is Harve.
And this dude talking shit because they had like talked to some girls at the airport.
And apparently, one of them was his chick.
So he's, you know, mentioning to them, whatever, blah, blah, blah.
Talking shit.
Harve is just like, you know what?
Bong hits him.
Okay.
He's the first one to punch him.
All right.
And then here you go.
And then Billy Otto throws a punch.
Billy Seiko is going to get involved.
Got the bandana in the back pocket.
And now 6ix9ine comes out.
Okay.
And this is the famous LAX fight.
Fair use.
Hopefully, TMZ don't hit me with a fucking copyright for this shit.
Right?
And then he runs after them.
He throws a bunch of punches, misses, squares up.
Here's Billy Seiko again right next to him.
And remember, guys, this is before.
Oh, he looks like he connects.
And guys, you got to remember, this is before Shoddy and Mel Murder really take over.
It was this LAX incident that Shodi really like starts to kind of get more involved.
Okay?
Because he's still running around with Harve and Billy Seiko and Billy Edo at this point.
Billy Seiko is his main guy.
Who you can see?
Oh my God.
White people watching this shit.
So he gets thrown.
This is one of the guys that was starting to fight, right?
And then they're fucking up this other dude right here.
So it's two of them versus like one, two, three, four, five Trey Way members.
Can't count 6'9.
And I think that's Nuke over there throwing him on the floor.
So see, they're protecting 6'9 because they know, yo, that's the bag.
And then this is Billy Seiko right here.
This is like his main manager at the time.
This is this is basically like Shoddy at this point.
And this happened in February of 2021.
Excuse me, February.
This happened in February of 2018, February 21st, 2018.
I know.
We lost a lot of games.
A whole lot of gay shit, nigga.
Those dudes are fucking crazy.
They're just following him.
And they throw and they throw and they scream rap a lot too.
He has Houston shit on.
It was the where's the copy?
So, yeah, so Harve threw the first punch.
All right, let's get a quick little rewind on that shit because he caught a pretty, he caught him.
So Harve's looking, sizing him up.
And okay, so he calls him a bitch ass nigga, right?
And I think this is Nuke right here.
AK, I think this is the dude that robbed 6'9 with Harve.
Who's this a Harvey right here?
I'm pretty sure this is Nuke.
AK, this is Ellison.
And bong entertainment.
Entertainment, baby.
6ix9ine did not connect them hits.
Nah, it was just a bunch of air.
You know?
And so, and so how did the W CUDA come about?
And I'm sorry, could you spell CUDA for the political reporter?
And we already showed you guys CUDA earlier.
And we started filming the CUDA.
And approximately when, in relation to when Gelma was released, approximately when did you film?
I would say late October, early November.
This morning, pull up government exhibit 609T.
We're almost through it, guys.
Is 609T in front of you?
Yes.
And what is 609T?
It's the beginning of Kuda.
Okay, and I showed all this to you guys earlier.
So then they go over CUDA and everything else like that.
So let's go back to our boy.
With the judge openly admonishing the court to this embarrassing security bridge.
6ix9ine's testimony.
So that's how we were able to get that first recorded thing, guys, was because the first day of testimony, they were able to go ahead and record it.
And then the next couple of days, no one has any testimony recorded because they were way stricter on security.
It was devastating at sealing the fate of Nuke and Harf.
But the majority of media attention seemed to focus on throwaway comments that he made buying Jim Jones, Cardi B, and Trippy Red to the blunts.
Hell, even at times, he was cracking jokes on the stand.
When asked if Treyway was a legit business, he said that Shotty had tried to make it legit in the same way that he might try and shoot a three-pointer but not make it.
As well as telling jokes on the fucking stand.
Remember, guys, he hates these dudes.
They try to fucking kill him.
So he's going to tell some bad jokes on the stand.
Why not?
Saying to the court that he'd driven a handful of times, and then when pressed on how many times he said six, updating his estimation to two handfuls.
After all, I'm sure he got his fair share of handfuls in jail.
But what was more interesting than what little info he actually gave on the stand was the adjustment.
He was in solitary owned guilty plea agreement.
As part of his participation as state's witness, 6ix9ine had pled guilty to nine federal charges of racketeering, firearms, and drug trafficking offenses.
And as part of his plea agreement, 6ix9ine admitted to several crimes and even gave the government information on crimes that he committed that weren't even pertinent to the case.
This included the assault of Trippy Red by Shotty and Harve outside Trippy's hotel.
Which I read that to you guys.
Another Times Square shooting that hadn't even received much coverage at this point.
This was the shooting of Frenchy BSM, a Pyrru blood who the Ninetray wanted to violate because he was in New York providing protection for Trippy Red without checking in with Ninetray.
And it turns out that Shotty had waited for him outside Quad Studios in Manhattan, eventually shooting five times at his sprinter van in an incident where no one was injured.
He, of course, copped being outside during the Rapalot robbery.
Of course, he screamed Treyway after shooting at the Sprinter van.
...re-filming the whole damn thing.
He admitted that in that day that the Barkley shooting took place, Shorty had assaulted someone who shouted, Fuck 6ix9ine from a passing car.
And when they'd realized that car had followed them, Shotty jumped out of the whip and fired shots.
And this was actually that famous.
And that was the video that I showed you guys earlier.
That you might have seen on TMZ.
Of course, he admitted to his role in the Casanova shooting that had taken place backstage at the Barclays, as well as admitting that he knew Foo Banger to be the shooter of the crew under Roe Murder's orders, as well as saying that on that night in question, it was Shotty that had told Foo Banger to let off shots in the Barclays.
He copped ordering the Times Square shooting of Chief Keith.
He elaborated on that first Smurf Village shootout where Shotty had shot a bystander, saying the whole thing had come about when they'd spotted Billy Ado on a live, suggesting that Shotty had wanted to make the block hop.
He admitted that Shotty rode around with an assault rifle after the kidnapping, as well as putting a $50,000 bounty on Ellison's head, being aware of another attempt on Ellison's life by another member.
He admitted to paying a man $200 to $300 to bring guns from Atlanta to New York on the bus.
This is very common to do.
Trafficking guns from southern states into New York.
Coach the Ghost got in trouble for this guys, which I'm going to go ahead and break down his case as well.
Okay.
Gangster Disciple rapper, a part of the chose, who actually I like his music a lot.
He's fucking lit.
You guys should check him out.
Go to Coach the Ghost.
My favorite songs from him are Movie and Meditate.
He did movie with 22G's.
And Hitler's was lit too.
But I listened to Woo rappers as well.
I like Pop Smoke.
And I like Rowdy Bobby.
He admitted to getting $2,000 for helping middleman a one kilo heroin deal between a nine-tray member and another individual.
And probably most importantly of all, over the course of his 26 meetings with federal officials during the time.
So here's what 6ix9ine actually got hit with, guys.
This is the official, official, what he finally got hit with.
Racketeer conspiracy assault, other inadequate racketeering, violent crime, drug machine gun, assault of other inadequate racketeering, violent drugs, machine gun, assault, other violence, inadequate racketeering.
Remember, guys, he never actually had the guns and shot them, but Shotty did on his behalf.
So guess what?
He gets hit with them too.
And then conspiracy to distribute narcotics, which he admitted to.
Imprisonment for a total of 24 months on all accounts on terms to run concurrently supervised release for a term of five years.
So he's currently out of jail right now, guys.
He got out and did the music video, Gooba, And he got a little bit less time because of COVID.
Okay.
And he has asthma.
So they let him out early.
In this case, apparently he had helped the government make sense of the huge cachet of media from seized phones, social media.
Which is huge that he would help them with that, guys, because I'll tell you this, man.
It is a pain in the ass to go through suspects' phones, man, when you don't know what you're looking at.
So he saved agents probably hours, days of sifting through evidence.
And so, with all of that in mind, Nuke and Harve were duly fucked.
They both ended up getting guilty verdicts on their Rico charges, the kidnapping and the slashing in Smurf Village.
In fact, the only thing that they managed to slide and get a not guilty verdict on was Ellison's use of a weapon during the kidnapping and a separate firearm count for Mac.
And with that, pretty much the entire senior management of the Nine Trey Bloods, an organization rich in criminal history, having started in 1993 on Rikers Island, crumbled at the hands of one rainbow-headed goon.
But one question remains: what did the court have to say about our chum, 6ix9ine?
In exchange for his testimony.
So, your boy Ellison, how much time did he get, guys?
He got fucking aka Harve, Anthony Ellison, racketeering conspiracy, racketeering activity, kidnapping, violent crime, drugs, machine gun, racketeering activity, maiming, because he sliced someone in the face.
Remember, he got 288 months.
Hot damn.
I don't even know what to divide that by 24 years, guys.
Harve got.
God damn.
Let me look at how much the other guy got.
6ix9ine was given a 5k one cooperation letter.
This got him off the hook for the.
Okay, what's a 5k one cooperation letter?
Okay, this is very important.
5k1 cooperation letter, guys.
So I used to give these out all the time for people when they cooperated.
It's basically a letter that the U.S. attorney's office files with the federal district court judge to seek leniency on your behalf with the court at sentencing.
5k1 letters, which are also disparagingly called snitch letters or snitch credit, are given to the defendants who cooperate with the government and provide substantial assistance in the investigation or apprehension of other criminal others for criminal conduct.
And then basically, man, so I don't even need to read this shit because I've done a million 5ks.
So let's say you arrest somebody, right?
And they get charged with a char with a crime and they want to cooperate.
Well, what's going to happen is they're going to coordinate with their defense attorney and say, hey, listen, I got information.
I want to provide information.
Well, the thing is, is that we give them a proffer letter, right?
And we go and we meet with them at the AUSA's office.
And I've done hundreds of proffers, guys, myself.
You meet with the defendant, you get any information.
And if the information pans out where it leads to other arrests or at least information that leads to substantial assistance in the investigation, that person gets a 5K letter file for them.
And when they go to sentencing, they get a substantial amount of time taken off, which in this case, which is how Takashi, with all those goddamn racketeering charges, got only 24 months because he was looking at 47 fucking years.
And he ended up getting way less time.
So that's good for him.
He did the right thing, in my opinion, but I'll elaborate on that some more.
47-year minimum sentence that he was initially facing for those RICO charges.
And in the end, he was sentenced to 24 months in federal prison with credit for his 13 months already served in the lead up to the trial, followed by five years of supervised probation.
And interestingly, while 6ix9ine was waiting around for sentencing, numerous letters of good character were sent into the judge.
His older brother, Oscar, who you might recognize from this dreadful face tattoo, well, this one, I guess.
He said that his brother had been exploited by the venomous Nine Tray group.
His mother had commended him for all the support.
And these are all like crazy, you know, character witness type things when you go to sentencing.
That helps a lot.
Oh, my bad.
That he'd given with her ongoing health conditions.
His girlfriend Jade wrote a seemingly unhelpful Jade.
Okay.
You guys are probably wondering this girl.
You so Jade, I think here's her Instagram.
Who this was his main girl.
This is her.
She held him down while he was in prison.
And they had met and they had only known each other for a bit prior to him going to jail.
She's cute.
And she had the tattoo of 6ix9ine on her on her chest.
How the fuck is this not taken off Instagram?
Exactly.
Because see the boobs and everything.
Oh, she has a kid.
See, that's actually Takashi's car, his Lambo.
Let me see if I could go back here to when she had his tattoo honored on her chest.
Oh, there we go.
Bam.
You can see it right there.
This was February 4th, 2020.
He was still in.
He was going to get out of jail like three months later.
Dumb for that.
She had the rainbow hair.
And she was actually the star girl in his music video.
Say that right there.
Go to Google.
We're going to Google Gooba.
all right remember when you oh I know I'm going to get hit with the copyright.
Here she is right here.
Fair use.
Fair use, ninjas.
Where's she?
That's her.
No, she's the one in.
Fuck, which color was she?
Pink.
Yeah.
No, no, I think these are her cousins and shit.
What?
I think she's the one in.
God damn it.
They all look the same.
Right.
Purple, pink.
They all look the same for the bag.
Yellow.
There you go.
She's the one in yellow.
That's his main girl.
That's her right there.
They all on her fucking.
It's not the one that she got a rose on her back.
I think so.
It's all big bag.
See, tell me how I told him came home to a big bag, which obviously trolled everybody.
And this is when he came back for his first thing out of jail.
He went on Instagram live, had 2 million live viewers, all that shit.
And then this is the fucking, the, I, you're mad thing with the, with the rat.
See, yeah.
He's wild.
Yeah, I know.
Like, pointlessly pointing out that they'd only known each other for a few weeks after his arrest, but urging the judge to release him sooner so he could.
Yeah, and that was his chick.
Mercedes G-Wagon for Christmas, despite being in prison.
Buy her more G-Wagons.
6-9 head of security wrote a long letter outlining how well he'd gotten to know him during the protection assignment, detailing having watched him give handfuls of money to homeless people in the streets of foreign countries in the scenes that we saw at the end of the Gotti video, and how he'd comforted numerous terminally ill child fans at the height of his fame.
Famously giving a sick five-year-old boy named Franklin his first ever diamond ring and then going on to surprise the family of that boy by paying their rent for an entire year so that they could spend more time with their dying son.
That same security guard.
Now, here's one thing I will say, okay?
People could talk shit about 6ix9ine, whatever it may be.
I met 6ix9ine in person.
He is a genuinely very nice guy.
He is.
He's probably the most polite artist that came to the studio that I met in person.
As you guys know, he came here with WAC 100 and academics and they did the interview.
And yeah, I mean, he was very polite, man.
I remember walking downstairs.
We went to go meet him.
Shook his hand.
He said, hey, nice to meet you, Myron.
He was like, hey, Danny, nice to meet you.
Very polite, very well spoken.
You know, I mean, you guys hear the radar, all that other stuff, but he's not a dummy.
He speaks very well, very polite guy.
And, you know, he does this all the time, you know, donating money to people, whatever it may be.
So, yeah, I mean, I can't say anything bad about him personally.
Pointed out that he felt that this gang had saw an opportunity in 6ix9ine and were only seeking to exploit his success for their own game, saying that he felt that Danny is a kid from the street, but not a street kid.
The Union City cop who had actually arranged 6ix9ine's visit to the dying child wrote a statement commending him for the help that he'd given to that child's family, as well as testifying to having seen him provide food and clothes, as well as sitting in prayer for homeless citizens.
And guys, you don't understand.
This is the reason why I'm playing this for you guys is that this type of these, how do I say this?
These letters really help what you're sentencing a lot.
Within his community, there was a letter from the son of legendary Latin musician Johnny Pacheo, Ellis Pacheo, who discussed meeting 6ix9ine way back in 2016 and his ongoing patronage of their charitable foundation.
Elliot Grange, the head of 10,000.
So if you're ever in trouble, guys, donate to charity and show that you actually help a lot of people.
And it's going to, you know, and here's the thing.
6ix9ine had been doing this before he went to prison.
You know, he had been like donating money to kids when he goes to poor countries.
He had already been doing this.
So he already had a track record where it looked legitimate, where he was already doing this.
And he had a bunch of people coming out saying, yo, this guy donates money.
This guy helps people, etc.
So, and then obviously they were able to say, hey, he's just a young kid.
He was influenced by the gang, whatever it may be.
And yo, the judge is going to be like, all right, I see what's going on here.
Dumb rapper, you know, extorted by the gang, etc.
So it works in his favor.
Projects, 6ix9ine's label detailed an incident in March 2018 where 6ix9ine gave an inspirational speech and a $10,000 donation to his old high school.
The founder of Thrive Global, the domestic violence charity, discussed his involvement in the organization following his conviction in his 2015 case.
And the founder of America's most influential children's brain cancer nonprofit discussed a significant financial contribution 6ix9ine had made to the organization.
Look, we all know that 6ix9ine did a lot of bad, but less people want to talk about all the good that he did.
And with mountains of good character evidence like this, it's hard to believe that he was doing all of this good just for clout or to try and get time off potential future jail sentences.
Like I told you before, see, because he had done this way before he went, he got in trouble.
Discussed in numerous interviews his passion for doing good in the community, even in addition to his relentless trolling.
The kid that I was back in the day, I don't have a person coming to school and giving 5,000, 10,000, 20,000.
I make sure I do that in my community, and that's why I'm the king of my city.
Let's start this prayer.
Let's say a prayer, my brother.
Let's say it.
And sure, we can't gloss over the violence that he was involved in, the relentless trolling and the dangerous beefs that often spilled into the streets.
But it's very important to remember.
6ix9ine was a young kid who was brought in to a well-established criminal gang organization that had been going since 1993.
The 9-trey bloods were older than 6ix9ine.
And the men around him who were egging him on, extorting him and getting rich off the back of his shenanigans should have known better because they were all leading him down a rainbow-paved path.
And they were all a lot older than him as well, which again, this all works in his favor.
Wasn't he an adult?
You know, was he an adult that could have made his own decisions and not done stupid shit?
Absolutely.
But the reality is, guys, is that that's how his defense was able to paint it.
And then on top of that, he cooperated.
So the U.S. attorney's office was like, yeah, give him time off.
Halfway to hell.
I personally remember in that first Breakfast Club interview when Charlemagne asked 6ix9ine if he could speak to one of his OGs.
You could immediately tell that Shorty didn't have his best interests in heart.
I want to talk to one of your OGs.
So whether he's on the internet saying, I'm gangster, come touch me, come take my chain.
That's how he feels and what he wants to promote.
We don't check in nowhere with anybody.
Remember the Houston thing that I told you guys about?
Like, they're really big on saying, like, yo, we don't check in with nobody.
That's why they took such great disrespect when those dudes from Rappala said that and shoddy pulled up on them with a gun.
Relationships with somebody is something totally different.
You're checking in.
Because in all this mess, everyone was so quick to judge 6ix9ine as a rap or a scumbag.
But you need to remember one thing.
He didn't convince the Nine Trey Bloods to bring him into the fold because they liked Rainbow Hair or Screen Rap.
They brought him into the gang because he had a lot of money.
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It's our ninja right there.
Fucking entertaining as hell.
And by the time that he'd gotten wise to the fact that he was being taken advantage of and getting sent down the wrong path, it was too late.
So, yeah.
So anyway, so that's basically the case in a nutshell, guys.
So I'm going to go ahead and enlarge this bad boy.
And this, again, was his charges or the thing.
And you guys could see there were a bunch of defendants on this case.
Right.
Right.
Defendant won Jamel Jones.
Right.
That's your boy Mel Murda.
Cafano Jordan aka Shodi.
Okay.
Jets Genzelle Butler.
Daniel Hernandez, who got his, you know, two years only.
These are all the charges that were dismissed.
Okay.
Fugin, this is the guy that shot at the fucking at the Barclay Center.
Fahim Walter, Roland Martin, Aaron Young.
This is the guy that was dating the fucking police officer, dirty cop.
Anthony Ellison, this is your guy Harve.
288 months.
He did the most time because he ended up going to track to he went to trial.
When you go to trial, they're always going to fuck you up.
Kentea McKenzie, aka Kuda B. How much time did he get?
He got 54 months.
So he got almost six years.
Or sorry, almost five years.
60 months is five years.
So he got a little under five years.
And he's young too.
So he'll be out.
Let's see here.
Jorge Rivera.
Okay, so this was the first snitch, by the way, guys.
Just so y'all know, this is a guy that CEO Chris didn't even get charged on this, by the way.
He got probation for two years.
Jorge Rivera.
No jail time.
Okay.
And then we got, yep.
So there you go, man.
And then you guys can see this case was very extensive.
Look at all the fucking documents following this thing.
I had to go through all this for y'all, man, but I love you guys.
So it's all good.
So, so anyway, okay.
Anything else here?
You've pretty covered it.
I think I covered everything, man.
149 super sticker.
Thank you so much from Duty Scuba.
And guys, let me go ahead and stop sharing.
So what are your thoughts on that, Dollface?
We'll give our final thoughts on this thing before we close it out.
Like I said, 6ix9ine is the ultimate troll.
He definitely cooperated with the feds after the fact that he got robbed.
Yeah.
I don't blame him.
I would probably do the same thing because it's kind of like, I'm helping you guys make money off of me, you know, in return for protection.
And now you put me in danger.
So it's like, fuck y'all.
Like, I'm telling.
So, I mean, I get it, but it's him being an ultimate troll, rubbing it in their face.
Like, he, like, you, you violating that.
Yeah, that shit was funny.
You're asking for trouble at this point.
Yeah, yeah, because his first music video came out.
He was like making fun of everybody.
So, yeah.
He could have just snitched and just chilled.
Nah, he snitched and turned up.
And that's like, nah, he's asking for trouble.
Facts, facts.
Yeah.
So, but it was good.
It's a good show.
It was a long stream.
Yeah, it was a long one, but I hope you guys really enjoyed that one.
I don't think anyone has done a more thorough breakdown on the Takashi 6ix9ine racketeering case.
But now you guys know a bunch of the stuff behind the scenes that you otherwise would have not known.
You know, him going to Foxwoods, why the feds had to pull the trigger and arrest him so early.
They didn't want to do it.
As you guys can see, they did like six different superseding indictments because they didn't have everything ready to go at the time.
Takashi ended up cooperating September 19th, the day after he, sorry, November 19th, after he was arrested.
Shodi was doing all this reckless shit, you know.
So a lot of moving parts here, guys.
Time stamps will be on there as well.
I'm going to make sure that you guys really enjoy it.
But my final thoughts are on this.
I met Takashi in person, nice guy, but made really bad, stupid decisions.
You know, quite frankly, we got to use a stupid button on the originator of the stupid button.
And just getting involved with a gang, you know, especially a gang like this, like these guys that he was with were certified.
Like, these are not pussies, guys.
These are dudes that are respected all across the place.
And getting involved with them was a bad move.
He's lucky that he got out and didn't get killed and he didn't have to go into witness protection.
I'm shocked he didn't go into witness protection because nine out of 10 times when you do gang cases like this, you're going to have to go into witness protection, man, because these types of guys, like they don't, they're going to come after you.
And you best believe when Shodi and all these guys get out of prison, they're going to be looking for him, man.
100% going to be looking for him.
So that's what it is, man.
So, but yeah, I mean, HSI New York did a fantastic job, you know, given the fact that, you know, they heard it on a wiretap.
They went to his house.
They tried to get him to fucking, you know, get protection, cooperate, whatever it may be.
He said no.
They find out that he wanted to go to fucking Foxwoods the next day.
They had to act.
They made it happen.
I mean, if I was the case agent, I would have done the same shit.
There was no way I would surveil him all the way to fucking Foxwoods, knowing that I would have to deal with two different other offices.
And I'd have to deal with the Connecticut State Police and I'd have to deal with the fucking tribal police.
No way.
That's way too many hands in the cookie jar.
And, you know, I lose control of the investigation once he leaves my area of responsibility.
And that's a little tidbit right there that you guys are not going to know unless you're a federal agent yourself.
And I'm glad I was able to bring out that information.
Oh, funny story.
Okay.
So let's save the best part for the end.
So it's January of 2019.
Okay.
I'm up in New York City to do a Asian organized crime case that I was investigating myself out of here in Miami.
It was a pretty big case.
And it had Asian organized crime and it also had other components of it where we had people smuggling guns, drugs, a bunch of shit.
But there was an Asian organized crime section of the investigation that had a strong foothold in New York City.
So I traveled up to New York City to go talk to a potential source.
And I went up there to go do the interview and they had just picked up Takashi in November, right?
So I'm there in the New York office and I go and, you know, they're showing me, they're giving me a tour and everything else like that.
Because keep in mind, guys, I was actually going to transfer to the New York office when I was in Laredo, Texas.
New York was actually on my list that I was going to transfer to, but then I did the numbers.
I said, fuck that.
I don't want to go to New York because the state income taxes are too high.
And then there's also city tax and all this other shit.
So I said, fuck it.
Because I was actually anticipating maybe living with my parents in Southern Connecticut and then driving in every day.
But I said, fuck that shit.
So I ended up going to the Miami field office.
But so while I was doing the tour of the office, I actually stumbled by the gang group.
And when I was there, I linked up with this NYPD detective.
And this NYPD, no, it's a triad case, guys.
It wasn't Yakuza.
It was Triads.
But anyway, I linked up with this NYPD detective and he pulls out this picture.
And as you guys can see from the thumbnail, Takashi's wearing that yellow shirt when he got arrested by the government.
And he shows me that he was actually the guy that did the perp walk with him when they arrested him at his house in Brooklyn.
And he's like, yeah, we had to go get him.
And he gives me the backstory that, you know, why they couldn't get him, why they had to get him then was because he wanted to go to the casino, all this other shit.
This is January of 2019.
This isn't public information yet.
And it was funny because I listened to Kashi back there.
I was listening to him, right?
So I was like, yo, y'all couldn't fucking wait, bro.
Like, you guys could have waited until W Boy came out.
Like, you guys have to fucking get him.
And he was like, yeah, man, we had to get him because of the Foxwood situation.
He gave me in detail kind of like what the fuck was going on.
And then I was like, yeah, you know, because I remember I had been an intern in the New Haven office.
So I already knew what time it was in Connecticut.
You know, I had been to Foxwoods many times.
I'm from Connecticut originally.
So I knew how much of a nightmare that would have been on a surveillance level, you know, following him all the way over to Foxwoods.
So yeah, it was good.
Good memories, man.
Good memories.
I remember being there in New York.
I was there for a couple of days doing interviews and shit like that.
But the New York office, the New York HSI office is very busy.
They're a very strong office.
They do a lot of big, good cases.
And then obviously you got the U.S. attorney's office there, Southern District of New York, very aggressive.
So yeah, man, the fact that they even did this case and everything like that, and it was just them and no FBI, no nothing, just them, ATF, and NYPD tells you that these guys are go-getters.
So yeah, shout out to the gang group over there, HSI New York.
They did really good work on this, man.
Really good work.
Anyway, guys, go like the fucking video.
Subscribe to the channel.
You ain't going to get content like this anywhere else.
We gave y'all four hours.
Doll face about a fucking lose her mind.
But thank you so much for the help, by the way.
I appreciate it.
You got anything you want to tell the people?
Y'all follow me on Instagram.
Yes.
At Dollface.
Also, y'all pressure him again to get me back on the show as well.
Yes.
It's fun.
I ain't going to lie.
I'll bring her back for another episode.
Y'all like Dollface on the show, man?
Y'all enjoy Dollface on the show.
She helped me out quite a bit, man.
So shout out to her.
So what I'm going to do, guys, is I'm going to put time stamps up for you guys.
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Share the video with a friend, right, that may want the real deal on what happened on the Kashi 6ix9ine case.
He wasn't the biggest snitch on the case, to be honest.
It was fucking your boy CEO Cruz, who had been informing on these guys since 2013.
That was the biggest snitch, man.
And then Jorge Rivera also was wiring up cars and all the other shit.
So 6ix9ine didn't actually cooperate until November 19th, guys.
So other than that, man, I'll catch you guys tomorrow.
We're going to have a special guest.
We're going to talk about the corruption of TikTok and making money and Money Monday.
And yeah, man, other than that, love you guys.
Let me make sure I didn't miss anything else here.
Thank you guys so much for the support.
I'll catch you guys tomorrow at 7 p.m.
Peace.
NCIS.
Okay.
All right.
Let's break this down, too.
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