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6ix9ine: Kidnapping and FBI Informant in NY Gang World
The American rapper 6ix9ine (Daniel Hernandez) was convicted of extortion, weapons possession, and drug trafficking in connection with the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods gang. He cooperated with the prosecution and testified against other gang members.
Brooklyn kidnapping: Nine Trey Bloods revelations
Early on the morning of July 22, 2018, then 22-year-old rap star Daniel Hernandez, better known as 6ix9ine, was pulled from a black SUV in front of his Brooklyn, New York apartment. Three masked men, armed with pistols, beat him unconscious with their gun butts and fled with jewelry valued at over $750,000 and $35,000 in cash. This violent incident, involving both kidnapping and robbery, triggered an avalanche of revelations about Daniel Hernandez's deep connections to the notorious Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods gang. Their relationship was defined by violence, extortion, and ultimately, a shocking cooperation with authorities.
Nine Trey alliance (2017): 'Gummo,' Shotti and extortion
6ix9ine's connection to the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods began in 2017 during the recording of his breakthrough hit "Gummo." There, he met Kifano "Shotti" Jordan, a high-ranking gang member, who offered "protection" and street credibility in exchange for financial support for the gang's activities—a clear form of extortion. Daniel Hernandez himself later described this dynamic during the subsequent trial: "I got a career, credibility, music videos – they got money." This alliance quickly manifested through a series of violent incidents that cemented his reputation as an unpredictable force in both the music industry and the criminal underworld.
April 2018 assault: Weapons and Shotti's fatal decision
In April 2018, 6ix9ine and gang members filmed an assault on a rival rapper whom they mistakenly believed was affiliated with Rap-A-Lot Records. As they fled and police sirens approached, Kifano "Shotti" Jordan forced Hernandez to leave behind the weapon used during the robbery. This weapons possession incident later became a central part of the federal racketeering charges against the group.
Kidnapping post 'FEFE': Harv Ellison's brutal revenge
On that fateful night in July 2018, after filming the music video for "FEFE" with Nicki Minaj had concluded, Daniel Hernandez's life spiraled further into the criminal underworld. Anthony "Harv" Ellison, another Nine Trey member, orchestrated the brutal kidnapping, allegedly as revenge for Hernandez's disrespect towards the gang. The court later described Ellison's actions as "cruel and bloodthirsty," noting that he not only stole jewelry but also threatened to shoot Hernandez and his driver, effectively making them hostages. Although Hernandez escaped by jumping out of the moving car, this incident marked a clear turning point in his criminal career.
FBI strikes: 6ix9ine as informant, avoids life sentence
In November 2018, the FBI moved in and arrested 6ix9ine and five other members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods in a sweeping racketeering case that shook New York's underworld. The charges included drug trafficking, illegal weapons possession, and conspiracy to commit murder. During the extensive trial in 2019, Hernandez pleaded guilty to all nine counts, including ordering a shooting targeting rapper Chief Keef in 2018. His strategy was clear: by cooperating with authorities and identifying gang members, he avoided a potential life sentence and had his sentence reduced to two years in prison. Presiding Judge Paul Engelmayer emphasized Hernandez's central role during sentencing in December 2019: "You financed the gang's violence while promoting your image as a dangerous gangster." The sentence also included 1,000 hours of community service and five years of supervised release.
Early release: COVID-19 to new arrest in 2024
Even behind bars, Daniel Hernandez remained a controversial figure. In April 2020, he was granted early release due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as his asthma made him vulnerable. However, his period of supervised release devolved into a marathon of violations, including unauthorized travel to Las Vegas, positive drug tests for methamphetamine, and an arrest in the Dominican Republic in 2024 for assaulting his girlfriend. During a court hearing in November 2024 regarding violations of his probation terms, he exclaimed: "I don't want to go back to the cage!" – a plea that fell on deaf ears as the judge sentenced him to an additional 45 days in custody.
Informer danger: Nine Trey falls, 6ix9ine in peril
6ix9ine's decision to become an informant and cooperate with authorities effectively dismantled the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods. Anthony Ellison was sentenced to 24 years in prison for kidnapping and aggravated assault, while Kifano "Shotti" Jordan received 15 years. But this act, where Daniel Hernandez became an informant, came at a significant price: he lost all semblance of respect in the underworld, his music career suffered, and he became a frequent target for retaliation. In a rare private email to the court during his imprisonment, a victim of one of the gang's assaults wrote: "What is the cost of a human life? I live in constant fear." These words underscore the human toll behind the legal maneuvers – a reality that remains unchanged even after justice has ostensibly been served in this case of extensive gang crime.
6ix9ine's story: Ambition, gangs, and betrayal
From being caught on camera at LAX in 2018 to standing in a tense courtroom in 2024, Daniel Hernandez's saga tells the story of a rapper who played with fire in both the music world and the raw environment of New York's gang crime scene. His story serves as a cautionary tale about what happens when career ambitions collide with criminal networks – and the price of survival in a game where the rules are often written in blood and betrayal.
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