Tekashi 6ix9ine Punched In The Head In Miami Club

Tekashi 6ix9ine Punched In The Head In Miami Club

Tekashi 6ix9ine Punched

Most people don’t seem to care that rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine violated the ultimate code of the street life he once claimed to represent. However, some still aren’t quite happy with the antics of the troublesome, outlandish, outspoken rapper. TMZ obtained video from inside Pilos Tacos Tequilla Garden in Miami at about 2 AM where you can see security clear the way for Tekashi and his team. Apparently, one club-goer decided to throw a punch as the rapper walked by. It looks like the blow definitely landed, hitting Tekashi in the back of the head.

The rapper was seen afterwards outside the club signing autographs. With this guy’s history, even with all that security, he obviously needs to be more careful. There could’ve easily been a knife in the hand of whoever threw that punch.

Tekashi was arrested and released from home confinement in connection to his Nine Trey Gangsters trial in August of 2020. The rapper worked with law enforcement to provide information on the wrong-doings of the gang and its members, cutting himself a significant deal. Meanwhile, several of his cohorts who were arrested with him are doing double digit numbers in federal prison.

Tekashi stayed out of the way for a while, but has made a resurgence with his new song GINE, as well as his active presence on social media. Recently he has been doing the good deed of handing out cash to families in need. I guess it’s kind of his way of righting his wrong doings.

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