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New Details Surface on 6ix9ine’s Attempted Chief Keef Shooting

Posted on February 12th, 2019
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In January, three people associatiated with 6ix9ine were indicted on criminal charges in connection to the attempted shooting of Chief Keef in New York last summer. 6ix9ine pleaded guilty to ordering the shooting along with a number of other crimes.

Now new details have been revealed that Tekashi told authorities his associate Kintea “Kooda B” McKenzie was the person behind the trigger.

Complex got ahold of court documents that confirmed that 6ix9ine offered Kooda $20,000 to shoot Chief Keef. The shooting took place on June 2, 2018 outside the W Hotel. 6ix9ine and manager Kifano “Shotti” Jordan met with Kooda to pay him.

6ix9ine told investigators that Kooda was the shooter last month, even though he denied involvement in the incident. Before admitting that he was involved, 6ix9ine implicated himself in the shooting when a video of him talking to Keef’s cousin Tadoe was posted online. In the video, 6ix9ine said that he had a $30,000 payment to harm Tadoe. “I swear to God I got a 30 pack,” he said.

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