>Q: Mr Hernandez, where were you born? >Bushwick, Brooklyn. >Q: how far did you go in school? >Like tenth grade. >When did you start living in federal custody? When did you start cooperating? >"The next day. The day after we were taken down."
>Q: were you a member of a gang? >Yes. The Nine Trey Bloods. >Q: what sort of things did 9 Trey do? >Robberies, assaults, drugs... >Q: do you recognize anyone in court? >A: Anthony Ellison has a gray suit on. Mack has a brown suit on.
>Where'd you go to school? >PS 59. Campos middle school. Legacy high school. >Did you work? >I started working at 13. My first job was at Youth Corps, for about 2 months. Didn't make a lot, so bussed tables with my brother. Then grocery store delivery boy 2 years
>#6ix9ine: "I landed another bus boy job. Then I became a wrapper. Peter Rogers came into the store I worked in in Sept 2014 to buy tea and peanuts, asked me if I rapped. Said, You look cool. I made more like rock n' roll rap....
>Toured in Bratislava, Slovakia; Moscow... >For all those shows I made about $2 thousand profit. I did it just for the experience. It changed in Sept 2017. Filmed a music video in #BedStuy, >370 Madison. >Gov't exhibit 202 [Inner City Press has requested all exhibits]
>It was called Gummo. G-U-M-M-O >I had signed a 20% management deal... Seiko Billy... >(starts rapping: in the hood... first use of N-word). >Billy is Nine Trey, so I asked him to provide members for the video. "I met him at the studio in Williamsburg."
>#6ix9ine: Brought Hennessy and at 370 Madison I met Shotti, he said, We with you little homie. Also brought a bunch of red bandannas. Met >Pablo." Is shown photo and says, Shotti is Kifano Jordan
>Government played a song, LOUD. Now they are parsing the video, >#6ix9ine pointing out all the guns in it, linking one to Shotti. >"Is that a real gun?" >"Yes."
Jaxson Morris
SCUUUUUUUUUUUUUUM GAAAAAAAANNNGG
Joshua Lee
>'Trippie Redd was part of Five Nine Brims, Hernandez testifies. >"Did there come a time that Gummo was released on the Internet?" >Yes, it went viral. "Meaning, people shared it." >"I just put it up on YouTube and said, whatever happens, happens."
Kayden Thomas
>"Mister Hernandez, what is Gummo about?" >"It's a diss song, toward like somebody I don't get along with.
I PULL UP WITH A STICK, I LET THAT SHIT HIT SHOUT OUT SOSMULA, BUT I FUCKED THAT NIGGA BITCH
This entire thing is just a circus act to make 6ix9ine look like a snitch and ruin his career. The entire gang was infiltrated by informants and everything is on recording. Nothing he says matters in this case. Thats why they spend half the trial debilitating over handshakes. Shotti got sentenced 15 years and himself said 6ix9ine was cool. Its all bullshit to try and scapegoat 6ix9ine and possibly get him killed. The feds are 100% cutthroat.
Pretty much, the media will exaggerate anything to make a profit, even if it isn’t accurate. Most if not all of the charges applied to 69 had nothing to with him, he barely even knew the people who were actually guilty of it. The FBI have been investigating the “Nine Trey Bloods” for at least a decade. They were lucky 69 joined and saw an easy target to take advantage of. They’re really the corrupt, drug-selling, pedo crooks, not Tekashi
Angel Cox
Exactly. He's all tatted out with rainbow hair rapping about gangbanging. He's the perfect scapegoat and nobody will say a word. The entire thing is a publicity stunt to make themselves look like the good guys and 6ix9ine look like a criminal kingpin turned rat.
Austin Watson
RIGHT HERE
Brandon Thomas
>wrapper >wrapped Fucking boomer stenographer.
Caleb Martinez
>Snitching
Dis nibba dead lmao
Landon Baker
Honestly he should have just pled innoccent and he probably would have beat the charges. Feds love to pressure you with life when they know they have nothing on you.
Angel Moore
pretty based boomer desu
Ian Anderson
YEAH MY NIGGAS SCUMMY SCUMMIN YEAH MY NIGGA BAAAAAAAAAAAAMZ
>Q: "How did Kooda come about?" 6ix9ine: I knew I had a formula, to repeat it, the gang, what is the word for it, image, I would say, promote it, you know what I'm trying to say? That's what people like. Before I changed my style of rap, I liked this kid called Kooda, I thought he was talented, so I named the song after him. Kooda was filmed in Brooklyn, intersection of Fulton Avenue and Utica, near Smurf Village. It is Nine Trey members who live there.
>Now government plays (parts of) Kooda, again very loud.
6ix9ine: If you replace N-word with 'people,' that's what I meant. No one understood how rainbow hair could be with the Bloods... Fifty means to be on point, to be aware."
>Q: "When did you become a member of Nine Trey?" 6ix9ine: November 2017. >Q: Were you initiated? 6ix9ine: No. You had to shoot your 31... 6ix9ine: To be initiated you had to do work. Like, cutting someone's face. >Q: Mr Hernandez, but you were not initiated, right. 6ix9ine: Right. I just had to keep making hits and giving financial support to the gang. Equipping with guns. Like, so they could buy guns
>Q: So what did you get from Nine Trey? 6ix9ine: I would say my career. Credibility. Protection. All of the above. Trey Way was something what we could market. >Q: Could you demonstrate the handshake? 6ix9ine: I need two people, but... >Now 6ix9ine is shaking hands with himself, standing up so the jury can see. >"Who taught you that?" 6ix9ine: I'm doing it with Shotti a lot. The nine with your index finger and your thumb. Nuke taught me, I think I was just getting the hang of it.
6ix9ine: Shotti told me if you take care of the people behind the wall, they'll take care of you.
Landon Hill
They had all the evidence they needed to arrest Kooda. 6ix9ines testimoney means nothing. Literal DNA evidence.
The alternative is he's a faker bitch turned rat, but that's much better, right?
Eli Richardson
>6ix9ine: Right. I just had to keep making hits and giving financial support to the gang. Equipping with guns. Like, so they could buy guns He better have a fucking bulletproof plea deal because that's a felony count for each payment
Noah Sanders
>niggers think doing the right and cooperate with the justice system should be punishable by death
Yeah it's unfortunate he didn't try to hold out longer since it could've worked out for him. Apparently 50 Cent tried to hire an attorney for 6ix9ine that could've gotten him out of that situation. complex.com/music/2019/09/issac-wright-jr-50-cent-asked-to-help-6ix9ine-legal-situation >"The behind the scenes TRUE STORY that did not come out on the Breakfast Club interview >is that 50 Cent tried to help 69," Wright wrote. "50 called me and asked me to represent 69" >When I went to Queens, 69 refused to see me. That's when it was clear he was cooperating. >Sad part is, he didn't have to do that. I would have got him off without him having to sell his >soul..."
Lucas Sullivan
Gayest thing I've ever seen
Chase Myers
Most stenography is phonetical, meaning they have key combos for specific sounds of words, not typing the exact spelling meaning homophones happen often.
>At 3:47 he says his 'hidden talent' is "bad for his image". Likely meaning that his hidden talent is snitching while maintaining his 'gangster' image. he literally said his hidden talent is dancing. "i've got moves" "people look at you different when they see you doing the mambo"
Nolan Green
llllllllol
Oliver Price
He’s gonna get out of this lmao
Jeremiah Anderson
Cringe.
Cooper Stewart
He's obviously playing it off, how are you not seeing that? He's not talking about "doing the mambo", saying "i've got moves" alludes he's done some stuff in the past to keep him as relevant as he is today. Most of these "gangsta rappers" that have been rich and famous for years are a lot smarter than you think, they're essentially businessmen with an image. The whole industry is fake and dirty and anybody will throw you under the bus if it means more successes for them
Isaiah Walker
Wait, so they played his music in court?
Imagine the look on the judge's face.
Austin Rodriguez
I mean, what choice did he have at that point? He was fucked either way
William Johnson
Yes. They're making an example of him to scare the other gang members.
James Rogers
>they're essentially businessmen with an image yes, and his business successes are pretty well documented.
Samuel Miller
What do you suspect 6ix9ine's motives were for agreeing to take the plea instead of pleading innocent and getting off entirely?
Lincoln Watson
Reminder that 6ix9ine is and has been a fed for at least a year and this is all a charade to give them an excuse to let him out of prison without blowing the cover
Aaron Wilson
hope he makes more music bros
Camden Hernandez
Documented that we know of atleast, you have to remember that these people still have connections to help keep certain things under wraps that they don't want the world to know. I guarantee you there are tons of weird stuff the public doesn't know about famous/powerful people. Take a look at the whole Epstein thing I've been thinking about this too, checked. 69 could've been a fed-plant all along but honestly it's hard to tell whats real and what isn't in this day and age. I wouldn't really be surprised either way Tbh considering how much he got away with
you just know that finna judge finna dabbed once the fire hit. hella fuckin based.
James Jones
They let him keep the skittles hair? Seems awfully lenient...
Ethan Jackson
Gangsta rap was a corporate creation from the start.
Joseph Long
I see what you're saying. If it wasn't created from the very start, it 100% was created at some point in or after the 90s
Isaac Parker
>do you recognize any gang members today >YEAH THERE ARE TWO RIGHT THERE HAHA LMAO this dudes gonna get shot
Jaxon Jones
They wouldn't dare.
Thomas Green
They killed XXXTentacion purely for clout. You don't think they'd kill 69 for breaking the code of the streets and snitching on his gang brothers?
Mason Rodriguez
scare them against what, snitching?
Lucas Russell
>They killed XXXTentacion purely for clout. This.
Jahseh was essentially a clout martyr.
Everyone is claiming this was a random robbery, but it's clear what was actually happening: his killers were driven to take his life solely for the sake of clout. They wanted infamy of their own and found it in gunning down a 20-year old.
As Jah was taking his final breath, he was surrounded by kids taking video and pictures of him. Why? For clout. No one was taking his pulse, no one was calling 911, everyone was standing around with their phones out as his body was clinging to life.
The moral lesson of Jahseh's life story should be a cautionary tale of the horrors of social media and how it's fucked our society beyond belief.
Thats the most unsafe place to be. These FBI dudes are gonna straight up suicide him. Stay woke nigga. They know it's dangerous for a truth seeker like 69 to be out here in these streets.
Alexander Campbell
is that the baby of the pregnant bitch he beat up?
Gabriel Perry
Well there are a lot of things to take into a account about that. >Getting away with all the all the beef and social media stunts like pulling up on O-block without getting touched while boasting about it, etc. >Shooting videos with like 80 dudes dressed in red right on the NYC streets without something kicking off >His kidnapping after the FEFE video shoot (that was a supposed hoax according to some recent articles). The shooting during the MAMA video shoot and nobody got a scratch >His "test my gangta" tour while telling every city to suck his dick >Constantly being denied bail and enduring the corrupt/abusive nature of the federal justice system
I might be overthinking things but I just find it kind of crazy how he pulled all of this off without getting killed. These events either tell me that 6ix9ine was a capable business man that became a victim of the corrupt nature of the industry/federal justice system, or that he was at some point contacted by the Feds to work with him in late 2017