Tekashi 6ix9ine Receives Fake ‘King Von’ Casket At His Home, Police Called To Investigate

Tekashi 6ix9ine Receives Fake ‘King Von’ Casket At His Home, Police Called To Investigate
Tekashi 6ix9ine got an unexpected delivery at his Florida home—a fake casket with King Von’s name on it.
According to a police report obtained by TMZ, the package arrived Thursday night (Feb. 13) while Tekashi was away at a recording studio in Miami. His brother, who was home at the time, reported that two men pulled up to the gate of the rapper’s private community, asking if they could deliver a gift. Security let them in, and they left a black box shaped like a coffin, a bouquet of flowers, and a pet box in front of a fence. The casket had the words “RIP King Von” written across it.
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Concerned about the suspicious items, the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office responded with its Bomb Squad. After an inspection, officers found nothing dangerous inside—just liquid hand sanitizer. No arrests were made.
Tekashi, however, didn’t seem fazed by the situation. In response to the delivery, he told TMZ,
“I’m pretty sad. I wanted to keep the King Von coffin and put it in my room, but the police had to confiscate it. I wanted to sleep in the coffin to feel what it was like to be King Von for a day.”
Tekashi and King Von had a well-documented feud before Von was fatally sh*t in 2020.
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