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Tekashi 6ix9ine says feds raided home, found drugs and guns

Troubled rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine said he was handcuffed for six hours after federal authorities stormed a Florida mansion.

28-year-old rainbow rapper – real name Daniel Hernandez – I told TMZ Police and federal agents were arrested at their home Wednesday morning and tore the area while tying their hands between 9am and 3pm.

Tekashi 6ix9ine says federal and local governments stormed a Florida home on Wednesday. Luckman

The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office confirmed that the drug squad joined federal probation officers and searched the Hernandez mansion under house arrest.

The Brooklyn native said officers took DNA samples from him, confiscated the gun and drugs to test his DNA traces.

The Sheriff's Office confirmed that items were required for additional analysis, but as the rapper said, it did not specify whether drugs or guns were included.

Hernandez claims he has done nothing wrong and strolls around while riding with the rest of his home arrest.

The colorful rapper believes that even if the Fed found drugs and guns, he didn't do anything wrong. 6ix9ine/Instagram

According to TMZ, he was not arrested because there was no possible cause at the time.

The officer reportedly decided to handcuff the rapper during the raid for his own safety.

Hernandez, a native of Bushwick, was sentenced to 45 days in prison, then 30 days of home detention and 30 days of curfew violated the conditions of his probation.

The rapper was arrested in October for violating the terms of his probation. Cutch/shutterstock

Hernandez was sentenced to two years in 2019 after he pleaded guilty to his charges. He joined in the violence and overseen By a gang known as the nine Trey Gangsta Bloods – but was issued during the Covid-19 pandemic in April 2020 due to his condition.

He was arrested again in November 2024 after a probation officer complained that he had failed a drug test and was traveling without permission.

Hernandez also has pending cases in the Dominican Republic for various accusations including domestic violence, batteries and failure to appear.

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