'Snitches get stitches': Boosie Badazz and Chief Keef mock Tekashi 6ix9ine over gym beating
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Boosie Badazz and Chief Keef were reportedly spearheading the LOL attack on Tekashi 6ix9ine, who was brutally beaten in a gym sauna. Boosie jumped at the chance to target any rap snitching activity and demanded that a GoFundMe account be started for 6ix9ine. Chief Keef found the situation funny as well, responding to 6ix9ine's attack with a pair of laughing emojis, garnering over 1 million views.
Unlike Boosie, the founder of the Chicago drill has a feud with Tekashi directly. A former friend of the rainbow-haired rapper, Kintea "Kooda B" McKenzie, was released from imprisonment early on March 17, TMZ reported. For his involvement in the Chief Keef shooting attempt in Times Square in 2018, Kooda pleaded guilty to assault with a lethal weapon in service of racketeering.
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'Not in our hood, you rat'
According to 6ix9ine's lawyer, Lance Lazzaro, the rapper was at a LA Fitness in the sauna when he was suddenly and unexpectedly attacked by three men. Lazzaro claims that 6ix9ine attempted to disperse the attackers but that there were many of them and that they beat him to a pulp before escaping.
A gang of males attacked the artist as he attempted to leave the gym, and they later boasted about it online. They referred to him as a "rat" who wouldn't be accepted in their "hood" in online videos that have gone viral. It is yet unknown how severely injured Tekashi is, and it is also unknown if any of the other males involved have been arrested.
One could be heard saying to another, "Take a picture, take a picture - I am going to be famous now," as they kicked and punched him. It's unknown what sparked the attack, but Tekashi has no shortage of enemies; in 2018, he was dubbed a "snitch" after testifying for prosecutors against people including the Bloods gang and Cardi B.
Lmao SNITCHES GET STITCHES ‼️LETS START A GO FUND FOR THIS GUY 💯 pic.twitter.com/gkTj5qSVP1
— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) March 22, 2023
Tekashi cuts a deal to lessen his own sentence
After being accused of several offenses, 6ix9ine made a bargain to shorten his own sentence and was only imprisoned for two years. When Tekashi was detained in 2018, he was facing allegations of racketeering, possessing a firearm, committing armed robberies, and attempted murder. He could have received a minimum term of 47 years and a maximum sentence of life in prison, per Daily Mail.
'SNITCHES GET STITCHES'
Boosie BadAzz took to social media to make fun of 6ix9ine's gym beating and said, "Lmao SNITCHES GET STITCHES LETS START A GO FUND FOR THIS GUY." He also mentioned mockingly collecting funds for 6ix9ine: "WE NEED TO START A GO FUND FOR THIS GUY LIKE COOKIE MONEY SAY WE GOTTA STARTT REWARDING THE REAL ONES."
Following BadAzz's humorous posts, internet users started poring in their comments, One user backed BadAzz and said, "Don't ever change boosie." A second internet user typed, "They cant stop Selfsnitching just for some insta cloud." "N-word you a snitch too lmao," quipped another.
Chief Keef, on the other hand, posted only two emojis hinting at 6ix9ine's gym beating which garnered millions of views and several comments. "LMAOOOOOOO you so funny," responded one user to Keef's post. One more user replied to TMZ and wrote, "Karma always comes through."
Lmao SNITCHES GET STITCHES ‼️LETS START A GO FUND FOR THIS GUY 💯 pic.twitter.com/gkTj5qSVP1
— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) March 22, 2023
WE NEED TO START A GO FUND FOR THIS GUY‼️LIKE COOKIE MONEY SAY WE GOTTA STARTT REWARDING THE REAL ONES ‼️
— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) March 22, 2023
They cant stop Selfsnitching🫣 just for some insta cloud
— sheeeshkebob (@slicksloth98) March 22, 2023
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