Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Manager Charged With Assaulting Security Guard

Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Manager Charged With Assaulting A Security Guard
Tekashi 6ix9ine’s manager, 36-year-old Kifano Jordan (aka Shottie), turned himself in to authorities on Wednesday in connection to a shooting incident last week.
According to reports, Tekashi’s crew got into a physical altercation with security at Philippe Chow in New York when they were denied entry to the swanky restaurant. Jordan allegedly bashed a restaurant security guard over the head with a chair, which prompted the security guard to retaliate by shooting Jordan twice in the torso.
Jordan and two others fled the scene after the incident. Zachary Bunce, 33,and Faheem Walter, 29, were both arrested a day later. Jordan, Brunce and Walter have all been charged with gang assault. Jordan also picked up a criminal possession of a weapon charge. The security guard was questioned by not arrested or charged.
Jordan has since been released after posting bail. The bail was reportedly set at $1 million.
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