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Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine Gets SUCKER PUNCHED In Miami Nightclub!!

Media Take Out Staff |

Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine has a ton of fans and a ton of enemies. Last night, Media Take Out learned that the snitch rapper came across BOTH while visiting a Miami nightclub.

And Tekashi ended up taking a punch to the back of his head as he left the nightclub with his massive security force.

A video has been posted online showing what went down inside Pilos Tacos Tequilla Garden in Miami at about 2 AM. Tekashi stopped by the club to hang out with his fans, and for the most part, the night seemed to be going fine.

But when Tekashi got ready to leave the club – that’s when it popped off. One club-goer wasn’t a fan of Tekashi’s music, snitching, or possibly even his hair — and snuck the colorful rapper with a sucker punch to the back of the head as Tekashi walked by.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ThZQgHX6hI

Then, just as the blow landed, the dude who threw the punch ran off – and wasn’t caught by Tekashi’s security.

Tekashi was arrested in 2018 on racketeering and other weapons and drugs charges. Facing up to 47 years in prison, he pleaded guilty to nine charges including conspiracy to commit murder and armed robbery in February 2019. During the trial, Hernandez testified for the prosecution against other Nine Trey gang members and was sentenced to two years in prison. In April 2020, he was granted early release during the COVID-19 pandemic following fears over his vulnerability to the disease due to his asthma condition. He was put on house arrest for the remainder of his term and was released in early August 2020.

Hernandez has maintained commercial success since his release from prison; his single “Gooba” debuted and peaked at number three in the US and “Trollz”, his third collaboration with Minaj, debuted at number one in the country. His second album, TattleTales (2020), debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200. However, several major figures in the hip hop industry have condemned or ostracized Hernandez for his role as a witness for the prosecution in the Nine Trey Gangsters trial.

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