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Five people from Tekashi 6ix9ine’s security team have been indicted on charges stemming from a robbery that occurred last year in New York City, NBC News reports.
The five men were charged with robbery in the first and second degree, and criminal impersonation in the first degree. The incident occurred when, according to Manhattan prosecutors, a 34-year-old man attempted to film 6ix9ine with a cellphone, when his team shouted at the man and began chasing him.
The five security team members allegedly followed the man for 20 blocks in three SUVS that were equipped with the same kind of flashing lights and sirens real police officers would use. When the man tried to make contact with a NYPD car, retired NYC detective Daniel Laperuta, who was part of 6ix9ine’s team, used a retired NYPD Member of Service card as a credential and told the officers that the man threatened them with a gun before rejoining the chase.
The Source |Five Members of Tekashi 6ix9ine s Security Team Indicted For NYC Robbery Including Former NY Detective
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Published: 19 Jul 2021 10:26 AM BdST
Updated: 19 Jul 2021 10:26 AM BdST A rape survivor in Prospect Park in Brooklyn on Dec 10, 2020. While the Me Too movement led to greater awareness about the prevalence of rape, prosecutors in New York City still struggle to prove sexual assault accusations. (Alexia Webster/The New York Times)
Cammy Duong woke up in a Manhattan hotel room in July 2017 and, dazed, called a friend. “I think I was raped,” she said, crying. );
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The police investigation lasted months. But when the case reached the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, prosecutors quickly declined to bring charges, records show.