TSR Updatez: There’s a good chance Bobby Shmurda will get out of jail months before his initial release date after it was revealed Monday that a conditional release date has been set for next month!
The Shade Room was able to confirm New York state correctional records that reveal a conditional release for Bobby has been set for February 23rd.
This is definitely good news for Bobby Shmurda fans after it was reported in late 2020 that he was denied parole multiple times. His initial release date was set for December 21st, 2021.
Bobby is going on his sixth year behind bars but it sounds like if all things work out, he won’t have to wait much longer.
It’s understandable why fans are skeptical of the news being that they’ve gotten their hopes up a few times, but provided things go smooth and Bobby stays out of trouble, he should be walking out those gates before you know it.
Bobby Shmurda went before the parole board back in September in hopes that his sixth year in prison would be his last. His plea for parole was unfortunately denied, as we reported, and in late December we found out why.
According to the transcript from Bobby’s hearing obtained by TMZ, board members cited that Bobby had “multiple” violations in prison, including allegedly having a shank, fighting and drug possession–but Shmurda reportedly argued that he’s changed and is ready to get his life back on track.
Bobby reportedly told the board that while he does want to continue his music career upon release, he also has intentions of helping his community through outreach programs for troubled youth. The documents also show that Bobby told the board that he sees himself now as more of a “leader” than a follower.
Bobby also says that he wants to get his high school G.E.D when he gets out.
Bobby was sentenced to seven years for conspiracy to possess weapons and possession of a weapon.
Before running into this legal trouble, Bobby and the rest of the GS9 crew changed the New York music scene forever by introducing what the city now knows as drill music. Hopefully he can continue to make his mark in the industry once he’s released.