Quavo Will Be Labeled A Snitch If He Cooperates In Takeoff Murder Trial, 600 Breezy Says

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600 Breezy says Quavo will have "the snitch jacket on him" if he testifies in Takeoff's murder trial.

For the most part, Quavo’s remained under the radar since the tragic loss of his nephew Takeoff. In recent weeks, the rapper began to pop out a bit more including a performance at the Grammy's where he paid homage to Take. However, the murder investigation surrounding Takeoff’s death seems stagnant. Over the past few months, there hasn’t been many updates with the exception of J. Prince’s media run to clear his family’s name.

Though the police arrested a man they believed to be the gunman in the incident, they also said that not many witnesses are willing to talk. A few people have stepped forward, such as Migos Bands, with information but Quavo doesn’t seem to be one of them. According to 600 Breezy, the Migos rapper faces a predicament between trying to secure a conviction against the man who murdered his nephew or facing the repercussions in his career that come with the stigma of cooperating with law enforcement.

600 Breezy Doubts Quavo Will Snitch

During a recent interview with Vlad TV, 600 Breezy explained that things have taken a few unexpected turns since Take’s death. Breezy said that it’s expected that Quavo and Takeoff’s security issued a police statement since he’s basically staff. However, he said that he doesn’t think Quavo will speak on the matter. “It’d be different if Quavo was cooperating,” he explained, while Vlad said that it’s still a possibility. “I doubt it. I doubt one bit that Quavo will get on the stand and say anything that’ll make people say, ‘Oh, Quavo a snitch.’”

Vlad said that Takeoff was Quavo’s nephew, which would mean his perspective on the matter is different. “For the sake of his career and all that shit… His nephew dead and gone. Nothing he could do to bring him back,” Breezy continued. “He wouldn’t do that to himself. If Quavo sat there and took the stand to say anything about that situation, he got the snitch jacket on him now.” Check out 600Breezy’s comments above. Do you think Quavo would still have a career if he took the stand? Let us know in the comment section below. 

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