A lot of Tekashi 69’s fans have been anticipating him to pop up on social media any day now and pick up where he left off, as one of the more interesting entertainers on social media.
We all know Tekashi is known for his trolling, but things got very real when he was facing more than 20 years in a federal racketeering case, to which he pleaded guilty for a lesser sentence.
But we all know that the lighter sentence came with a price, as Tekashi had to cooperate with authorities and had to give up his former fellow ‘Nine Trey Blood’ gang members.
He has since received the reputation as a snitch for taking the witness stand in those cases and as a result, he was only sentenced to serve 24 months in federal prison for his participation in various crimes committed by the gang.
He caught an even bigger break this week when a judge granted his request for an early release from prison to lessen his risk of contracting the coronavirus while locked up.
He was released Thursday morning and ordered to serve the rest of his time on house arrest. Since then, social media has been abuzz about what Tekashi might do to let people know the self-proclaimed king of New York is home.
Well folks, he officially broke his silence by stepping into The Shade Room, where a comment made by his account was left under one of our stories.
The headline for the story revealed that Los Angeles’ mayor was offering “rewards” for snitching on businesses still operating despite the state’s stay-at-home order to curb the coronavirus spread.
His account left a comment saying, “coming to the rescue” in response to the “snitching.”
Fans were in an uproar, wondering if he was trolling or if someone else had gotten ahold of his account.
Either way, these are Tekashi’s first public comments so who knows what’s to come! Stay tuned for the latest!