“ number of the videos you made prior to your arrest in this case seemed to glorify and promote gangs… You often held a red bandana, a common symbol of the Bloods, and you made hand gestures believed to be gang symbols,” Engelmayer said Tuesday. He specifically cited records like “Blicky’s Funeral,” “Walking Through the Ville (A Thousand Miles Remix),” “6IX9INE,” “Quagmire,” and more. But Judge Paul Engelmayer cited Kooda B’s lyrics and visuals which promoted gang activity and violence.
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