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Chief Keef’s Shooter & 6ix9ine Affiliate Kooda B, Sentenced To 54 Months
Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Affiliate Kooda B Sentenced To 54 Months In Prison
Tekashi 6ix9ine‘s notorious associate Kooda B, who allegedly shot at Chief Keef has finally been handed a sentence. After the coronavirus outbreak got out-of-hand, Kooda B was granted his temporary release from jail after being deemed a high-risk.
A day after his release, it was reported that he may already have violated his terms, breaking social distancing guidelines and not impressing the judge in his case.
A clip of Kooda B turning up in his apartment with a group of people surfaced online. He also released a few music videos, in which he was seen wearing a red bandana, which is something else that the judge took notice of.
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Kooda B was sent back to jail and it looked like he was set to spend the next five years behind bars.
That much was semi-accurate because, this morning, the rapper was officially sentenced to 54 months in prison.
Read the details below (courtesy of the Inner City Press):
Judge Engelmayer: Mr. McKenzie, your music videos showed you with a red bandana, even after your arrest. This disappointed me. Your gang cut a man’s face open. This type of mayhem is not to be celebrated. But let me read letters from Brownsville…
— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) December 1, 2020
Judge Engelmayer: Your counsel said you had been selfish and reckless. But I didn’t return you to prison because you might have been contagious. The video afforded an illuminating window into McKenzie: he disrespected his counsel, mocked other inmates requests
— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) December 1, 2020
Judge Engelmayer: But for the video I would have gone in the middle of the guidelines. I can now go above the middle but still stay within. COVID stays my hand. Mr. McKenzie, lean forward and pay attention: you are to serve a sentence of 54 months in prison
— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) December 1, 2020
Judge Engelmayer: I find that you do not have the ability to pay a fine – but you must pay the Special Assessment of $100.
Defense lawyer: Mr McKenzie has a history of expensive and daily marijuana use. So designate him to a facility with a program, close to NYC— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) December 1, 2020
Defense lawyer: We’d prefer Otisville, since Fort Dix has issues with COVID.
Judge Engelmayer: I’ll suggested Otisville or as close to NYC as possible. Anything further? No? Mr. McKenzie, I wish you the very best.
McKenzie: Thank you.
Adjourned.
Story soon.— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) December 1, 2020
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