Tekashi 6ix9ine: Feds are Using Allstar J Arrest to Get NBA YoungBoy's Crew Indicted (Part 7)
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Part 6: https://youtu.be/Z8pNUpDbWhU
Part 1: https://youtu.be/bNfdW97qxrQ
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In a recent VladTV interview, Tekashi 6ix9ine discussed the controversial arrest of Allstar Jr, who was detained the same day he was scheduled for an interview in Detroit. Tekashi believes Allstar Jr acted in self-defense during an incident involving multiple assailants, defending himself after being attacked. However, Tekashi warns that federal authorities are leveraging Allstar J’s situation to build a case against NBA YoungBoy’s crew, including a figure named Benton.
Tekashi explained the feds’ strategy: arrest the alleged victim (Allstar Jr), then secure an affidavit describing the self-defense claim, effectively turning it into cooperating testimony. This would enable prosecutors to indict others connected to the case. Despite Allstar Jr being denied bond and facing up to 15 years, Tekashi stressed that cooperation could lead to a reduced sentence, comparing this to infamous informants like “Sammy the Bull.” The interview highlights ongoing tensions surrounding law enforcement tactics in high-profile hip-hop circles.
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