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Tekashi 6ix9ine Begins Three-Month Federal Term After Livestreamed Surrender in Brooklyn

The punishment follows repeated breaches of court-ordered supervision from his Nine Trey case.

Overview

  • Daniel Hernandez reported to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn on Jan. 6–7 as streamer Adin Ross broadcast his surrender in real time.
  • The three-month sentence stems from supervised-release violations tied to his 2018 racketeering conviction, including a Florida incident where authorities found drugs and an illegal gun.
  • Hernandez also acknowledged assaulting a man during a separate encounter at a Florida mall, which factored into the violations.
  • A new mugshot from MDC Brooklyn circulated online within hours of his intake, marking the start of his latest incarceration.
  • Ross claimed Hernandez was placed in protective custody or solitary for safety shortly after arrival, a detail not confirmed by corrections officials.