Tekashi 6ix9ine Case: Ex-NYPD Officer Admits To Transporting Heroin For Nine Trey Bloods


Young cop move that dope.

With Tekashi 6ix9ine‘s sentencing coming up on Wednesday, expect to see his name in the news a lot this week. It’s only Monday and a bunch stories are already surfacing – one them being that an ex-NYPD ficer admitted to transporting drugs for Tekashi’s Nine Trey Bloods gang. 

On July 25, 2018, Arlicia Robinson moved over 100 grams heroin from the Bronx to Manhattan for Tekashi’s former gang. Robinson was charged with three drug counts on November 19th last year and accepted a plea deal on November 27th this year. According to the New York Post, the transcript the hearing has been removed from the public record. Robinson’s sentencing is set for March. 

Tekashi is also hoping to benefit from his plea deal after providing a great amount information to aid the police investigation the Nine Trey Bloods. The rainbow-haired rapper testified against two high-ranking members the gang – Anthony ‘Harv’ Ellison and Aljermiah ‘Nuke’ Mack – who were both subsequently convicted. Tekashi has also written an extremely apologetic letter to the judge in an attempt to win over his pity. Having plead guilty to nine federal charges for racketeering, conspiracy, firearms fences and drugs trafficking, we’ll see if Tekashi receives a lenient sentencing on Wednesday.