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In a terrifying incident on Sunday evening, Natividad Perez-Hernandez, the mother of rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, was attacked by four armed and masked intruders at her Florida residence.
The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office responded to the alarming call about a home invasion, spokeswoman Teri Barbera confirmed to the Sun Sentinel on Monday.
According to Barbera, deputies were dispatched to the scene around 10 p.m. local time to address the ongoing burglary.
During the break-in, one assailant restrained Perez-Hernandez while the others searched the home, demanding she reveal the locations of cash and keys, Barbera noted.
Meanwhile, Tekashi 6ix9ine was engaged in a livestream with YouTuber Jack Doherty, who made headlines recently following his arrest in Miami for drug possession.
Daily Mail has reached out to reps for Tekashi 6ix9ine for further comment.
Tekashi 6ix9ine’s mother Natividad Perez-Hernandez was involved in a horrifying incident at her Florida home on Sunday evening, as four masked and armed robbers assaulted her in a violent home invasion
A K-9 unit was subsequently dispatched to find the suspects to negative results, Barbera said.
The robbers might have fled the scene in a vehicle prior to the arrival of deputies, Barbera said.
The Bushwick, New York-born musical artist took to Instagram Stories on Monday in an effort to ‘clear up all the fake news and rumors’ circulating about the story.
The FEFE artist complained that opportunists took advantage of when they knew he wouldn’t be home – on a rare respite from house arrest – to perpetuate a cowardly attack on a 60-year-old woman.
‘I’m on house arrest,’ the Gummo performer said. ‘The world knows this – it’s a fact. I’ve been on house arrest. I think everyone in America and everyone across the world knows that I’m on house arrest.’
The Gooba performer showed off an ankle monitor he was wearing to illustrate the point that he remains under house arrest.
He continued, ‘Yesterday, they allowed me to leave for work. People, I guess, saw that I was on live stream with Jack Doherty. They took that opportunity to f***ing do some p**** s***.’
Tekashi 6ix9ine, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, said that he understood he would be an easy target as a celebrity with a complicated past.
Tekashi 6ix9ine, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, took to Instagram Stories on Monday to call out the robbers as cowards for exploiting a loophole when they knew he wasn’t home
The Gooba performer showed off an ankle monitor he was wearing to illustrate the point that he remains under house arrest
The rapper said to the robbers of the attack, ‘I don’t think nobody respects that s***’
‘Like I said, it’s me, so I get it – the rules are different for me,’ he said. ‘But if it was f***ing your favorite artist, your favorite actor, and that was done, they don’t get no cool points for that.
Tekashi 6ix9ine said that it was out of line to put his innocent mother in peril.
‘My mom is 60-years-old; y’all know I’m supposed to come home, y’all know I’m home all the time, I’m on house arrest. Tekashi 6ix9ine said. ‘So, yeah, take that opportunity that I’m not home.
‘Y’all see me on live stream with Jack Doherty in Miami, and y’all do that. That’s p**** s***. That’s whack. I don’t think nobody respects that s***.’
In 2018, Tekashi 6ix9ine was labeled a ‘snitch’ after testifying for prosecutors against the likes of the Bloods gang and Cardi B.
Tekashi 6ix9ine cut a deal to lessen his own sentence after being charged with an array of crimes, and spent just two years in custody.
Tekashi 6ix9ine had faced a 47-year minimum sentence and maximum of life in prison when he was arrested back in 2018 on charges including racketeering, firearm possession, armed robbery and attempted murder.
It was part of a widespread crackdown on gangs in New York, during which nine members of the same gang were taken into custody.
Tekashi 6ix9ine was arrested in 2018 on suspicion of armed robbery, attempted murder, racketeering and firearms possession
The rapper quickly cut a deal with prosecutors and agreed to testify against his gangmates, some of whom went down for 24 years. Pictured October 2018 in NYC
Tekashi 6ix9ine quickly abandoned his co-defendants, cutting a deal with the prosecution instead and agreeing to be their star witness.
In court, Tekashi 6ix9ine took the stand to describe the inner workings of the gang and his own ascent through it. He testified, ‘We participated in a lot of crimes – robberies, assaults, drugs.’
Tekashi 6ix9ine was sentenced to two years in prison in December 2019. By then, he had already completed 13 months. He was released early in April 2020 and allowed to serve the remainder of his term on house arrest.
Tekashi 6ix9ine had pleaded with corrections officials to be released, saying he was afraid of contracting COVID behind bars.