Tekashi 6ix9ine's Alleged Crew Member Arrested In Barclays Center Shooting: Report

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Tekashi 6ix9ine and his manager seem to be off the hook for the Barclays Center shooting.

Tekashi 6ix9ine is no stranger to controversy. In fact, the controversy he stirs up has actually helped propel his career. Whether its claiming that he's the King Of New York or beefing with Trippie Redd, he's managed to keep himself in the headlines, for better or for worse. Most recently, his beef with Casanova seemed to escalate after shots were allegedly fired at the Barclays Center during Adrian Broner's fight. Tr3yway, 6ix9ine's manager, was reportedly a "person of interest" in the incident but it looks like he's off the hook.

TMZ reports that an alleged member of Tekashi 6ix9ine's crew has been arrested and charted for the Barclays Center shooting. Fuguan Lovick was reportedly arrested on Sunday and was charged for first-degree reckless endangerment during Adrien Broner's recent boxing match. However, their sources claim that Lovick isn't connected to Tr3way or 6ix9ine.

6ix9ine's manager Tr3way was initially suspected as the person who let off the gun shot but the police have confirmed that Lovick is their main suspect on the case. However, Tr3way is reportedly under investigation for another shooting that occurred shortly before the Barclays Center incident.

While this incident has prompted his fans and critics to warn him to stop getting involved with beef, he took to Instagram earlier today to say that he doesn't plan on slowing down any of his beefs in the near future. Peep that video below. 

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