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Bobby Shmurda Held On $2 Million Bail, Pleads Not Guilty To Conspiracy To Commit Murder, Reckless Endangerment and Gun Possession



Bobby Shmurda and 13 members of his Brooklyn-based GS9 camp were indicted Thursday in New York City on serious charges. Bobby faces charges of conspiracy to commit murder, reckless endangerment, gun possession and use of drug paraphernalia. He was ordered held on $2 million bail at a hearing in state Supreme Court in Manhattan.

Other members of GS9 are facing charges of murder, attempted murder, assault and drug dealing, according to Billboard. Police reportedly seized 21 guns during their long-term investigation, 10 of them during Bobby’s arrest Wednesday outside Quad Studios.











Bobby is alleged to have been involved in two shootings earlier this year, according to court documents obtained by the AP. He allegedly fired a gun toward a crowd of people outside a barbershop in Brooklyn earlier this year. He was also allegedly present last year during a shootout between rival gangs outside a Brooklyn courthouse.

If convicted, Bobby faces eight to 25 years in prison.

XXL presented a full list of Bobby’s charges on their website.



The newly signed Epic Records artist was arrested this past summer after police found him in possession of firearm, according to court documents obtained by the New York Post.

Bobby was allegedly spotted by police brandishing a firearm at his Brownsville apartment on June 3. He was arrested after trying to stash the weapon in a couch. He was later reportedly released on $10,000 bail.

Bobby was subsequently charged with felony criminal possession of weapon, which carries a maximum of 15 years in prison.

Members of Bobby’s GS9 camp were involved in an October shooting that sparked mass chaos at Fat Tuesday’s nightclub in Miami Beach. The alleged gunmen were driving a black Infiniti when they fired several shots at rivals.



Police were able to nab two suspects that included Alex Crandon, 20, of Brooklyn, NY; and Dimitri Mara Bastien, 22, of Bayshore, NY. According to a police report, Crandon was arrested for driving with a suspended license and Bastien was arrested for marijuana possession and possession of counterfeit currency.

Crandon and Bastien were not charged with the shooting.

Miami Beach Police Officers say the shooting incident was a retaliation shooting for a murder that occurred in Brooklyn, NY about four to five years ago, 7 News of Miami reports.

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