Footage Reportedly Proves 6ix9ine Was Involved In Shootings & Robberies

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Federal prosecutors appear to have a pretty strong case against Tekashi 6ix9ine

TMZ shared over a dozen photos of the 22-year-old rapper, his ex-manager Kifano "Shotti" Jordan and other ex-members of his crew that seem to place them at the scene of several armed robberies and shootings. 

Cops reportedly grabbed videos from phones belonging to 6ix9ine and his crew members and were able to match them with surveillance videos from an April 3 armed robbery in Brooklyn. According to the feds, who filed the images as proof Tekashi should be held without bail, the photos prove Shotti pulled the robbery and Tekashi filmed it from across the street. The fed-taken photos also showed a bag that was stolen in that armed robbery in 6ix9ine's home during a September raid.

Despite the photographic evidence, Tekashi's lawyer Lance Lazzaro maintains the rapper's innocence. "Daniel Hernandez is innocent and was never part of a criminal enterprise. He should never have been indicted," he told the gossip site.

As previously reported, 6ix9ine is currently being held in a federal jail without bail, facing 32 years to life, after being charged with six federal crimes. He is being accused of committing the string of crimes with five of his alleged Nine Trey gang members, including: "conspiracy with others to commit racketeering, discharging a firearm while committing a crime, committing a crime of violence in aid of racketeering, assault with a dangerous weapon, carrying a firearm, and committing a crime in aid of racketeering. 

The "BEBE" rapper's trial is set for September 4, 2019. So, as of now, he will have to wait behind bars for nearly a year before defending his case as he was denied bail in his last court appearance.

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