Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Ex-gang Members Plotting His Murder?

Meredith Turner

Everyone knows the FEFE artist, Tekashi 6ix9ine, and the way that he has always been very verbal about his relations with the Treyway gang. Otherwise known as the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods. Just recently, 6ix9ine (real name Daniel Hernandez) was arrested, along with some of his former business associates by the FBI for Racketeering, firearm charges and multiple robberies, just a month after his sex case sentencing. Not only was he taken into custody for that, but federal agents also warned him a few days before his arrest that his life was being threatened by his ex-gang members.
After an interview where Tekashi 6ix9ine had denounced the gang and explained why he fired his team. TMZ obtained a recorded phone conversation between ex-gang member, Mel Murder, real name Jamel Jones, and Tekashi’s ex manager Shotti, real name Kifano Jordan, which happened soon after the rapper’s interview. In this conversation, Jones is heard telling Jordan, “[Tekashi] is trying to dry snitch at the same time, but he keep saying “F— Treyway, F— that N—- Treyway. Ain’t no N—-, Treyway. F— Treyway.”” Jordan then responded, “I’m gonna feed him though.”. Which authorities believe means he is going to feed him bullets. In another conversation Jones is said to have made a similar threat to a different unidentified gang member. The unidentified gang member says, “that’s cool. Now he gotta get violated.” And Jones responded, “Yeah. Super violated. Super duper. Ain’t no much he could do about it unless he run around with 100 armed securities all day.”
Tekashi could also be in danger as the judge ordered him to be held in general population at the Metropolitan detention center in Brooklyn, New York. His trial is expected to start in September of 2019, and if convicted, 6ix9ine could be looking at facing 25 years in prison.