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Tekashi arrested by the Feds on RICO charges

Lmao at this ether

“You ran with Nine Trey, committed crimes with them as a fully grown, married man in his late thirties,” Engelmayer stated. “I hope you learn from this tour in prison what you didn’t the last time.”
 
I was gunna add this a couple weeks ago, but I forgot. I was talking with some people from the town and they were saying Shotti was never a high level guy, he was at most a struggling middle man. So the sec he linked with 69 first, all the high ups from all around were mad and knew this would of happened. They knew this situation was way outa his league and he would of fucked it up majorly.

Also 69 baby moms really is dumb af. She really would of been better off silently holding the father of her kids down. Instead she really sided with people that dont give a fuck about her, just to seem cool. Shit like this always reminds me to be more careful with who I lay up with.
 
Can one of you cool guys hip me to the scoop... why would you wanna shoot a broad just for moving around in cars? Sounds like some Saudi Arabia shit.
 
Can one of you cool guys hip me to the scoop... why would you wanna shoot a broad just for moving around in cars? Sounds like some Saudi Arabia shit.

I think... he's implying she was trying to duck em but I don't know for sure obviously.
 
Mel murda got 11 year.

They built the mosnster can't even feel sorry.

I know I've said this countless times one way or the other but shit's really unbelievable.

As a black man, these kinds of stories truly bother me when brothers (hood or not) and are blessed with an opportunity to change their life and loved ones live but don't and rather live dormant and/or not evolve for the better.

Mel was close enough to Jim during the rise of Dip Set, he did nothing with it.
Mel had Tekashi, arguably the biggest artist in NYC, one of the biggest in the USA in 2018, did nothing.

Like, this ain't no joke ting. How many times must God show you?
 
I know I've said this countless times one way or the other but shit's really unbelievable.

As a black man, these kinds of stories truly bother me when brothers (hood or not) and are blessed with an opportunity to change their life and loved ones live but don't and rather live dormant and/or not evolve for the better.

Mel was close enough to Jim during the rise of Dip Set, he did nothing with it.
Mel had Tekashi, arguably the biggest artist in NYC, one of the biggest in the USA in 2018, did nothing.

Like, this ain't no joke ting. How many times must God show you?

That's how I feel about 2Pac. He had so much opportunity as a rapper and an actor. But he threw it all away when he jumped Orlando Anderson in the casino.
 
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