Tekashi 6ix9ine calls brutal gym attack unfair and ‘nothing but cowardly’

2 min


173
112 shares, 173 points

Tekashi 6ix9ine slammed the three men who attacked him in a South Florida gym earlier this month, calling them “nothing but cowardly.”

The rapper spoke out for the first time on Instagram Friday after being brutally beaten and left in the hospital.

“For 2 years I been walking around with no security,” he captioned a video of the attack. “Not saying I promote that BUT now you see I really never hid from anything.”

The “Gooba” rapper, 26, went on to call the men cowards before switching his tune, saying he’s “not mad” about the “unfair” situation.

Tekashi 6ix9ine in a hopsital bed.
Tekashi called the brutal attack “unfair,” but claimed he wasn’t mad.
6ix9ine/Instagram

“In the street there’s no rules so I cant say they were wrong,” he explained, noting that he had “nothing to do with” the business they were trying to settle.

“I’m happy to be here still. And I want to say I love my fans. Thank you,” the rapper continued, before concluding the post with a special message.

“P.S : I never knew we respected jumping people. When did that ever become a W???”

men fighting .
The controversial rapper was jumped by three men in an LA Fitness bathroom.
6ix9ine/Instagram
Men fighting.
The three men have since been arrested.
6ix9ine/Instagram

Police have since arrested Rafael Medina Jr., Octavious Medina and Anthony Maldonado for ambushing and attacking the rainbow-haired rapper while he was using the sauna at LA Fitness.

Security videos from that night show two men beelining to the restroom area after seemingly being tipped off by a third person on the inside.


For more Page Six you love …


Tekashi 6ix9ine face
The rapper suffered injuries to his jaw, ribs and back.
6ix9ine/Instagram

Other clips from the fight show three men standing over the “Mala” rapper, yelling to “shut the f—k up” and punching him as he cowers on the bathroom floor.

The rapper later walked out of the restroom with a bloodied face, saying, “Y’all n–s jumped me.”

Soon after, Tekashi — born Daniel Hernandez — was taken to a nearby hospital to treat injuries to his jaw, ribs and back, as well as cuts and bruises.

Tekashi 6ix9ine
Tekashi was released from jail in 2020 for giving information on his former gang.
AP

His attorney, Lance Lazzaro, told TMZ that he plans to get the convicted felon a security detail.

Tekashi pled guilty to racketeering and other charges in 2019. He originally faced decades behind bars but was granted early release from prison in 2020 for testifying against his former gang, the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods.

It’s unclear if the gym attack is related to his snitching.


Like it? Share with your friends!

173
112 shares, 173 points

What's Your Reaction?

Cute Cute
16
Cute
Fun Fun
8
Fun
Hate Hate
2
Hate
Confused Confused
18
Confused
Fail Fail
10
Fail
Geeky Geeky
5
Geeky
Love Love
24
Love
OMG OMG
18
OMG
Choose A Format
Personality quiz
Series of questions that intends to reveal something about the personality
Trivia quiz
Series of questions with right and wrong answers that intends to check knowledge
Poll
Voting to make decisions or determine opinions
Story
Formatted Text with Embeds and Visuals
List
The Classic Internet Listicles
Countdown
The Classic Internet Countdowns
Open List
Submit your own item and vote up for the best submission
Ranked List
Upvote or downvote to decide the best list item
Meme
Upload your own images to make custom memes
Video
Youtube, Vimeo or Vine Embeds
Audio
Soundcloud or Mixcloud Embeds
Image
Photo or GIF
Gif
GIF format