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Tekashi 6ix9ine Dropped Dime In Chief Keef Shooting Case, Allegedly

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Source: PYMCA / Getty Word is Tekashi 6ix9ine is already dropping dime on his former associates. A few members of the Brownsville rapper’s entourage have been charged with shooting at Chief Keef.  According to TMZ ,  Kintea McKenzie ,  Anthony Ellison  and  Denard Butler  have indicted in crimes that all share a connection to Tekashi69. Reportedly, McKenzie, who also goes by Kooda B, was indicted soon after Tekashi spoke to investigators, and he was tagged as the shooter in the incident that occurred in Times Square last June. No one was injured, but afterwards footage was revealed of Tekashi essentially putting a $30K bounty on Chief Keef’s cousin, Tadoe . However, according to the authorities, McKenzie was paid $10K to shoot Sosa, but fortunately for the Chicago rapper he missed. McKenzie is still on the lam. Currently, Ellison is in custody for allegedly kidnapping Tekashi (seriously, back in July 2018 ) while Butler got picked up by ATF just today (Jan. 30). Tekashi has been in the clink since November and is facing federal racketeering charges. Considering the Brownsville rapper was an admitted troll and truly not ’bout that life, expect him to keep singing. Otherwise, he’s looking at 32 years to life in prison . — Photo: Getty

Tekashi 6ix9ine Dropped Dime In Chief Keef Shooting Case, Allegedly

Texas Police Chief Indicted For Marijuana Distribution

The police chief of a small Texas town near the Mexican border is facing federal charges of conspiracy to distribute marijuana and possession of marijuana. Sullivan City Police Chief Hernan Guerra is charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute more than 1,000 kilograms and four counts of possession with intent to distribute between 100 kilos and 1,000 kilos of marijuana, according to the indictment, which was unsealed Thursday, reports Jeremy Roebuck at The Monitor. Guerra was caught as part of Project Deliverance, a 22-month probe by the U.S. Department of Justice targeting Mexican drug trafficking cartels. More than 2,000 people in have been arrested so far, including 430 in 16 states on Wednesday, which is when Guerra got a big surprise from FBI agents who raided his office. Guerra had been police chief of tiny Sullivan City since 2004. He has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of his case, according to Sullivan City Manager Rolando Gonzalez. (more @ link) added by: Omnomynous