According to TMZ, three people associated with Tekashi 6ix9ine were federally indicted for crimes related to the incarcerated rapper.
Of the three men, Kintea McKenzie, Anthony Ellison and Denard Butler, McKenzie, also known as "Kooda B," was named as the person who shot at Chief Keef in New York last June. TMZ reports that Kooda B was indicted after Tekashi spoke with investigators and revealed Kooda to be the trigger man. Tekashi was pinned to the shooting after posting a video that seemingly showed him ordering the hit on Keef's cousin Tadoe, which was a key piece of evidence in the case.
Law enforcement sources told TMZ that Kooda B was paid $10,000 to shoot Chief Keef, who was left unharmed in the incident. McKenzie has yet to be arrested, while Ellison, who was arrested for kidnapping and assaulting Tekashi, and Butler are expected to appear in court on Wednesday (January 30) afternoon.
Source: TMZ