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6ix9ine Arrested in NYC for Assault Charges

Over the last month, 6ix9ine, Shotti and the rest of Tr3yway have been touring Europe for Day69. Monday evening, the Brooklyn rapper shared a message to fans, when he’d be returning home to the states – teasing his next single. Well, following a long-plane ride home most of Tuesday night, Tekashi was greeted by NYPD at JFK Airport; just moments after returning home.
According to the police report, 6ix9ine was arrested for an outstanding warrant for allegedly chocking a 16-year-old at The Galleria in Houston. The court documents revealed that Tekashi allegedly grabbed the teen by his neck and caused marks and pain in a brief altercation.
Following his appearance in Brooklyn court yesterday, 69 was ordered extradited back to Houston Wednesday evening, where he’ll remain in custody until next week when he’ll be able to post bail.


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