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6ix9ine Testifies Trippie Redd Is A Member Of Five Nine Brims Gang At Trial
Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Ongoing Trial Updates
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“Your honor, the government calls Daniel Hernandez.” He’s in prison blues. Deputy Smallman just swore him in. It’s on.— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) September 17, 2019
6ix9ine says that he began cooperating with federal authorities the day after the Nine Trey Bloods were taken down. He continues to identify a few of the men in the room, including Anthony Ellison and Aljermiah Mack, before claiming he was a member of the gang.
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.”— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) September 17, 2019
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.— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) September 17, 2019
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— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) September 17, 2019
#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….— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) September 17, 2019
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]— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) September 17, 2019
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.”— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) September 17, 2019
Later on during the trial, music is presented and played in the court. “GUMMO” gets called into question, especially with all the guns being displayed in the music video.
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Then, possibly the most interesting development of the day took place. 6ix9ine threw Trippie Redd, his former rival, under the bus by revealing that he’s also a member of the Five Nine Brims Gang.
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.”— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) September 17, 2019
“What is a drum?”
“You add it to a gun. It carries an extra clip.”
AUSA quoting lyrics using “N-word,” as in “Uber N-word.”
Now #6ix9ine is saying “N-word.”
“Mister Hernandez, what is Gummo about?”
“It’s a diss song, toward like somebody I don’t get along with.— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) September 17, 2019
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.”— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) September 17, 2019
Hearsay: Shotti said, that little rainbow head knows that he doing.
“How did Kooda come about?”
“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.”— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) September 17, 2019
“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.”— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) September 17, 2019
Now government plays (parts of) Kooda, again very loud.
6ix9ine testifying about the Big Homie in Smurf Village (!)
Government pulls up transcript of Kooda lyrics, Exh 609t.
Here’s link: https://t.co/DhkTvrqi1I— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) September 17, 2019
“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.
Objection: leading.
Sustained.— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) September 17, 2019
We’ll keep you updated shortly..
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