6ix9ine Must Stay In Custody! Judge Says 13-Month Bid Ain't Enough

Tekashi 6ix9ine will NOT be home for Christmas after he was denied his freedom while in court today.

Judge Engelmayer said in court today that while he agrees that 6ix9ine deserves a good deal for cooperating, 13 months in custody is not enough reports Inner City Press via Twitter.

Judge Engelmayer:

Mr. Hernandez, I've given it a lot of close thought, including your cooperation. The following are my thoughts, & this is going to take a little while. You are in custody for 13 months. I agree you deserve a great deal of credit for cooperation. However, I cannot agree with your counsel that time served it appropriate. In my judgment, your conduct is too violent and selfish to make 13 months reasonable. You will not be going free today. #Breaking
For the better part of a year, you were part of a violent gang. So that there is no misunderstanding, here is a specific account of those act. First came Trippy Redd... You decided to shoot at a member of Trippy Redd's entourage. Jordan fired into the sprinter van, in the Times Square area. It is a matter of sheer luck that an innocent person or people was not wounded or killed.
When you pled guilty, you admitted to attempting to commit murder. On April 3, 2018, with a record label in Texas [Rap-a-Lot]. You drove to 40th Street and 8th Avenue. Kifano Jordan robbed the musicians at gunpoint. You took the backpack and it was found in your home. As it happened, the musicians surrendered easily. But they might not have. Later, outside a restaurant when people yelled "F*ck 69." Jordan struck them with a firearm.
Then at the Barclays Center. You and Casanova were beefing. Your song "Billy" was a response. [Song was played at trial, half of it.] You inflamed matters by posting a video mocking Casanova

This story is still developing.

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