6ix9ine’s Music Video Shoot Reportedly Shut Down

On Tuesday (Feb 27), 6ix9ine shot his “Billy” video in Brooklyn where crowds of fans gathered on the street. Unfortunately, the commotion resulted in the police making an appearance to shut the event down.

In a fan-shot video, a police officer pushed the rapper into the vehicle as a group of officers attempted to calm the rowdy crowd. TMZ said the police arrived at the scene to not only shut down the packed event, but to protect 6ix9ine, whom they felt was in danger amid all the threats he’s received lately.

Turns out 6ix9ine didn’t actually have a permit to conduct a video shoot in the Crown Heights neighborhood block, sources told TMZ.

Shortly after reports broke, 6ix9ine posted a video to Instagram with the caption “Never no Ls” to show he’s in no danger. “Thought y’all were locking me up? Nah,” he said in the video as he’s surrounded by another crowd of what appears to be a mixture of his friends and supporters.

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