6ix9ine A "Known Associate" To Person Of Interest In Chief Keef Shooting: Report

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Tekashi 6ix9ine and the person of interest in Chief Keef shooting reportedly have a direct connection

Tekashi 6ix9ine constant trolling of Chicago rappers over the past few weeks has been entertaining but it took a serious turn after Chief Keef was shot at in New York City. 6ix9ine's denied his involvement in the shooting but many people, including the police, are looking to him for answers. Yesterday, it was reported that 6ix9ine was under investigation for the Chief Keef shooting. Despite saying he wasn't involved in the shooting, reports say that he has direct ties to the alleged suspect.

TMZ reports that Tekashi 6ix9ine is believed to have direct connections to the man who shot at Chief Keef in New York City. NYPD is referring to Tekashi as a "known associate" of one of the two men spotted on the surveillance footage following Chief Keef through NYC shortly before the shooting at the W Hotel.

After reports of NYPD's investigation of Tekashi 6ix9ine, police began to look closer at 6ix9ine's connections with the men allegedly involved in the shooting. They followed Chief Keef from downtown Manhattan restaurant before heading to Uptown to the W in Times Square. Police are referring to these individuals as "persons of interests" in the shooting. However, police have yet to reveal whether the the footage actually shows anyone actually aiming at Chief Keef when they let off shots.

We'll keep you updated on the investigation.


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