Tekashi 6ix9ine involved in altercation outside a nightclub in Miami.

Tekashi 6ix9ine involved in a fight outside a nightclub in Miami.


The controversial rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine was involved in a physical altercation in the parking lot of a Miami nightclub in the early hours of last Monday. A moment of tension that was recorded and shared on social media, where Daniel Hernández, his real name, can be seen surrounded by several people.

Although the reason for the scuffle is unknown, it is suspected that the confrontation may have started inside the nightclub.

In the end, it can be seen how Tekashi 6ix9ine left the place with the Cuban singer El Chulo, who was driving his Rolls-Royce.

The tension is evident in the images from the video, which was shared by different portals, including TMZ. Several of the people with Tekashi 6ix9ine were Cuban, and among the women who were with him, La China Matadora can be recognized.

Although this type of incident can have serious repercussions for those involved, such as arrests or legal issues, according to TMZ, the fight ended without arrests or police reports filed. However, these images once again put Tekashi 6ix9ine in the spotlight, against whom an international arrest warrant was issued on Wednesday, September 25.

A Dominican court issued an international arrest warrant against him after Judge Rosalmy Guerrero declared him in contempt for failing to attend a hearing. Tekashi was reported for domestic violence by Wanda Díaz, the mother of Yailin La Más Viral. The arrest warrant was requested with the collaboration of Interpol and confirmed by his lawyer.

The lawsuit against Tekashi 6ix9ine also includes an accusation from Yailin La Más Viral, who reported him in a U.S. court for physical and psychological abuse, fraud, and exploitation.

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Izabela Pecherska

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