Update 12/09/2018:
Previously, Tekashi 6ix9ine pleaded not guilty to charges that stemmed from a federal racketeering and firearm case. However, federal prosecutors reportedly filed documents that included images which show Tekashi’s former manager Shotti and other people from Treyway committing shootings and robberies.
TMZ noted the documents they acquired said that police took videos from phones that belonged to crew members of Treyway or Tekashi. The video on the phones reportedly match up with surveillance videos of an armed robbery that took place on April 3 in Brooklyn. Along with that, police also were able to match images of Tekashi at two Brooklyn shootings that took place on April 21.
TMZ said because of these photos and videos, Tekashi should be held without bail.
source: TMZ
Original 11/26/2018:
TMZ just broke the news that Tekashi 6ix9ine has pleaded not guilty to the charges stemming from his federal racketeering case. The judge presiding over today's court proceedings set the trial date for September 4. Although 6ix9ine's attorney has tried to get the rapper released, no judgment on his bail status was made.