Tekashi 6ix9ine’s mom held at gunpoint in violent Florida home invasion while he was busy streaming

On Sunday evening, Tekashi 6ix9ine’s mother, Natividad Perez-Hernandez, was the victim of a frightening home invasion in Florida. Four people wearing masks and carrying weapons attacked her at her house.

As a lifestyle expert, I’m hearing reports that police were called to the home of a popular rap artist after receiving a call about a possible break-in and robbery. According to a statement from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, they responded to a report of a home invasion. It’s a scary situation, and thankfully, authorities were quickly on the scene.

Around 10 p.m., Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a report of a burglary in progress at a home, according to Barbera.

According to Barbera, one of the robbers grabbed Perez-Hernandez while the others searched the property and stole things. They forced Perez-Hernandez to tell them where the money and keys were located.

Okay, so when everything went down, my absolute idol, the artist behind Trollz, was actually live on a stream with Jack Doherty! Can you believe it? And it’s just…a lot, because Jack was also in the news, arrested in Miami just the other day for, like, drug stuff. It’s all so crazy and I was watching the whole thing unfold! I just can’t stop thinking about it!

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A K-9 unit was subsequently dispatched to find the suspects to negative results, Barbera said.

The robbers might have fled the scene in a vehicle prior to the arrival of deputies, Barbera said.

The musician from Bushwick, New York, used Instagram Stories on Monday to address and correct false information and rumors that were spreading.

The artist, known as FEFE, said people exploited his brief absence from house arrest to carry out a shameful attack on a 60-year-old woman.

Okay, so everyone knows this, right? It’s totally out there. I’m basically stuck at home, on house arrest. Seriously, I think the whole world is aware of it – America, everywhere! I mean, it’s just a fact at this point. I’ve been telling people, and it’s just… out there!

The rapper Gooba displayed the ankle monitor he’s required to wear as proof he’s still confined to his home.

He went on to say that he was allowed to leave for work yesterday, likely because people noticed he was live streaming with Jack Doherty. He believes they used that as an excuse to behave poorly.

Daniel Hernandez, known as Tekashi 6ix9ine, acknowledged he knew his celebrity status and troubled history would make him vulnerable.

Look, I understand people treat me differently – it just comes with the territory. But honestly, if your favorite artist or actor pulled something like that, you wouldn’t give them a pass, would you? There’s a double standard, and it’s frustrating. Everyone deserves to be held accountable, no matter how famous they are. It’s about principle, really – doing the right thing, even when it’s hard.

Tekashi 6ix9ine said that it was out of line to put his innocent mother in peril.

Tekashi 6ix9ine explained that because he’s 60 years old, his mother expects him to be home, which he is – he’s currently on house arrest. He suggested people take advantage of his limited availability because of this.

Seeing me on livestream with Jack Doherty in Miami and then repeating that behavior? That’s disrespectful and frankly, it’s not cool. I don’t think anyone should be doing that.

In 2018, rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine gained the label ‘snitch’ after cooperating with prosecutors and providing testimony against members of the Bloods gang and fellow artist Cardi B.

Tekashi 6ix9ine received a lighter sentence after cooperating with authorities in his criminal case, ultimately serving only two years in prison.

When Tekashi 6ix9ine was arrested in 2018, he was facing a potential prison sentence of at least 47 years, and possibly life, on charges like racketeering, having a gun, robbery, and attempted murder.

This was one part of a larger effort by New York authorities to arrest gang members. Nine individuals belonging to the same gang were arrested as a result.

Tekashi 6ix9ine swiftly turned against his fellow defendants, choosing to cooperate with prosecutors and testify against them in exchange for a more lenient sentence.

During his court testimony, Tekashi 6ix9ine explained how the gang operated and detailed his own rise within it. He stated they were involved in numerous crimes, including robberies, attacks, and drug dealing.

Tekashi 6ix9ine received a two-year prison sentence in December 2019, but had already been in jail for 13 months by that point. He was released in April 2020 and finished his sentence at home under house arrest.

Tekashi 6ix9ine asked to be released from jail, claiming he feared getting COVID-19 while incarcerated.

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2025-11-18 06:19