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Tekashi 6ix9ine's Florida Home Targeted in Armed Invasion While Rapper Livestreams

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Published on November 17, 2025
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Controversial rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, also known as Daniel Hernandez, experienced a home invasion at his Florida residence yesterday. According to NBC Miami, four armed individuals wearing masks forcefully entered the property, where they encountered and held the rapper's mother outside restlessly while other members of the group searched the house for valuables and car keys.

Although no injuries were reported from the incident, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office confirmed that a K-9 unit was dispatched to the scene but did not locate the suspects, who may have fled the location in a vehicle. The rapper, known for his legal troubles and past incidents, was not home at the time, as he was reportedly on a livestream with Jack Doherty during the burglary, noted by TMZ. Doherty himself had been arrested the previous day on separate charges.

At present, there have been no arrests made in connection with the home invasion. This recent event adds to a series of legal and personal troubles for Hernandez. He was involved in an altercation in July that led to him getting ousted from a club in Hialeah, and in 2023, he was the victim of a brutal attack at a Palm Beach County LA Fitness, which resulted in a lawsuit against the gym for allegedly failing to provide adequate security.

The Palm Beach Sheriff's Office continues to investigate the home invasion robbery/burglary. Meanwhile, Tekashi, once attacked by Rafael Medina, a high-ranking Latin Kings gang member, suffers yet another violent breach of his personal life. The investigation is ongoing, and updates are expected as more information becomes available. "Tekashi's mother was physically held outside while the remaining suspects ran inside and ransacked the property," the authorities stated, as TMZ reported.

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