Tekashi 6ix9ine apparently believes that a rapper who has in the past criticized others for working with the police, is himself a snitch, and he put it out there to the public without naming names on Monday, April 23.

In the caption of a viral post that features the image of a rat, Tekashi provides a few hints as to who he may be associating with the rodent, but he doesn't specify exactly who he was addressing when he published it. "Here's a picture of a rapper.. he sings a song that goes like B-B-BOom. I never seen no s**t like this in my life.. Go hand him his L's. The streets no too. Your post was screenshotted. And you talk s**t about Troy Ave," the text reads.

6ix9ine has been knee deep in beef over the past few days, as police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding a gunshot that was allegedly let off by a member of his camp at the Barclay's Center - all the while chatter continues to build around the back and forth that ensued between him and Casanova 2X, following the chaos that ensued after the "Set Trippin" rapper's video shoot got hit up over the weekend.

One can only assume who Tekashi was taking aim at with his most recent post, but in having mentioned Troy Ave's name, the Day69 rapper may be alluding to Cas defending his long-time friend, Taxstone, against implications Troy has made to suggest that he'll take the stand against the incarcerated podcaster. The line in 6ix9ine's post in which he makes mention of a "song that goes like B-B-BPom" is also insinuative, seeing how Cas ended one of the posts he directed at the TreyWay artist by stating: "whatever happen I wish you was on the block BA BA BOOM."