Footage Of Cops Questioning Tekashi 6ix9ine & Crew After Barclays Incident Surfaces

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Check out some footage of NYPD questioning Tekashi 6ix9ine & his crew at the Barclays Center from this past weekend.

In case you missed it over the weekend, a member of Tekashi 6ix9ine’s crew is under investigation after a gun shot rang off at the Barclay’s Center at the Adrian Broner fight Saturday night. Reports say Tekashi’s crew was beefing with Brooklyn rapper Casanova when the two crossed paths Saturday night. Police suspect the incident took place as Tekahi's entourage were walking down a hallway leading to a VIP section in the arena, thereby passing Casanova and his crew. The two groups began pushing and shoving one another, with a member of Tekashi's crew ultimately discharging a single round of ammunition. A .32 caliber shell casing was recovered as evidence.

Well now as cops look deeper into the incident, footage has surfaced of Tekashi and his crew being question by the cops. The footage doesn't show too much, other than the cops telling them they couldn't go into the fight anymore, and that they should leave which they obeyed. The clip does immediately start with Tekashi saying “shot in the air,” which looks to be him detailing what might’ve happened, but other than it's just mostly the cops telling the mob they had to leave.

Check out the footage courtesy of DJ Akademiks (below). We’ll be sure to keep you posted if anything further develops between Tekashi & Casanova. Stay tuned.

Footage Of Cops Questioning Tekashi 6ix9ine & Crew After Barclays Incident Surfaces
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