Boosie Badazz, Wack 100 and DJ Akademiks are among those who have been giving their reactions to 6ix9ine allegedly being jumped at a Florida LA Fitness.
Boosie headed to Twitter on Wednesday (March 22) looking to start a GoFundMe fundraiser for the crew who sent 6ix9ine to the hospital.
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“Lmao SNITCHES GET STITCHES LETS START A GO FUND FOR THIS GUY,” the “Wipe Me Down” rapper wrote alongside a clip of the beatdown.
“WE NEED TO START A GO FUND FOR THIS GUYLIKE COOKIE MONEY SAY WE GOTTA STARTT REWARDING THE REAL ONES.”
Wack 100, who managed 6ix9ine at one point last year, showed more compassion for the rainbow-haired rapper. “They did him like this for Snitching , then turned around and Snitched on themselves … Clout is the New Crack. @6ix9ine I wish you a speedy recovery,” he wrote.
Wack added in the post: “It’s unfortunate what happened to @6ix9ine. He’s a good guy. Life is full of lessons. This isnt about his so called street situation. This is about decision making on both sides.
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“The ones who filmed & posted themselves will remember this day for many years to come. And 6ix9ine will now know he has to move accordingly. #STAYDANGEROUS & dont hesitate. Wish him a speedy recovery.”
Check out Wack 100’s post below:
Meanwhile, DJ Akademiks has been a friend to 6ix9ine for years since the “GUMMO” rapper invaded Hip Hop’s mainstream in 2017.
Ak livestreamed on Twitch on Tuesday night (March 21) and asked fans to keep the same energy for 6ix9ine after repeatedly calling him out for being a federal informant who could not be touched and ran with a ton of security at all times.
“I hate when people play both sides of the fence. Remember y’all said nobody could touch him he’s a federal informant,” he said. “So why the n-ggas who be talking shit don’t touch him? … People been saying, ‘Oh you know why nobody been touching him? He’s a federal informant.'”
You can see Akademiks’ stream below:
According to TMZ, the Brooklyn rapper (real name Daniel Hernandez) was attacked by a group of men inside a sauna at an LA Fitness in South Florida on Tuesday (March 21).
6ix9ine’s attorney, Lance Lazzaro, said his client tried to fight off the attackers, but was outnumbered and badly beaten before he managed to flee. The rapper did not have security with him at the time.
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Police and paramedics were called to the scene after gym staff heard the commotion, resulting in 6ix9ine being taken via ambulance to a local hospital.
A video of the attack posted on Instagram shows 6ix9ine lying on the floor protecting his head as two men stand over him and proceed to kick and punch him.