😳 Bobby Shmurda’s Big Homie P Gutta Makes Explosive Claims About Fivio Foreign…

😳 Bobby Shmurda's Big Homie P Gutta Makes Explosive Claims About Fivio Foreign...

Rapper Fivio Foreign has been publicly accused of cooperating with law enforcement by a former associate, P Gutta, in a 𝓿𝒾𝓇𝒶𝓁 social media video that has sent shockwaves through the New York drill music scene. The explosive allegations come as authorities investigate a separate incident in Compton, California, where four people were shot during a street takeover late Sunday night.

P Gutta, a figure long tied to Bobby Shmurda’s GS9 collective, released a video transcript that directly questions Fivio Foreign’s legal history and loyalty to the streets. In the footage, Gutta asks why Fivio Foreign, who has faced multiple arrests, has never been indicted or served significant time despite associates receiving heavy sentences. “How you really trying to link up with police to trick me out of position I put you in?” Gutta said, accusing the rapper of cooperating with authorities to set him up on a gun charge.

The video, which has circulated widely online, cites specific incidents involving gun possession arrests and alleges that Fivio Foreign’s clique, known as 800 Foreign Side, avoided serious jail time while others did not. Gutta claims he helped Fivio Foreign early in his career, only to be betrayed. “You called me out the crib and I got caught with a gun. You’re rat ass,” Gutta said, using street terminology for an informant.

Fivio Foreign, born Maxie Lee Ryles III, rose to fame with hits like “Big Drip” and has collaborated with major artists including Drake and Lil Baby. He has not yet publicly responded to the accusations. Legal analysts note that such public allegations, if unsubstantiated, can lead to defamation lawsuits or further escalate tensions in an already volatile hip-hop landscape.

Meanwhile, in a separate but equally urgent breaking news event, a series of street takeovers across Los Angeles County late Sunday resulted in multiple arrests and a shooting that left four people wounded. The Los Angeles Police Department and Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department reported that at least five takeovers occurred between 10 p.m. and midnight, primarily in South Los Angeles and Compton.

According to law enforcement, 24 arrests were made and 15 citations issued for traffic violations. Authorities impounded 14 vehicles at four different takeover locations, including intersections at Atlantic and Alondra, Western and Century, Normandy and 92nd, and Alondra and Central. A fifth takeover on the Sixth Street Bridge led to the impoundment of 30 vehicles.

At the Alondra and Central location in Compton, as the takeover was ending, a suspect opened fire on the crowd, hitting three men and one woman. All four victims sustained minor injuries and were transported to local hospitals in stable condition. The suspect remains at large, and investigators are working to identify the shooter. The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department is coordinating with the LAPD to pursue charges against all participants in the illegal street gatherings.

The convergence of these two stories highlights a turbulent weekend in urban America. The allegations against Fivio Foreign, if proven true, could have significant implications for his career and safety. In the drill scene, accusations of cooperation with law enforcement often carry deadly consequences. Meanwhile, the street takeovers underscore ongoing challenges for law enforcement in curbing reckless and violent gatherings that have become prevalent in cities nationwide.

P Gutta’s video did not stop at accusations. He also alleged that Fivio Foreign had switched gang affiliations, from previously aligning with GDK (Gangster Disciple Killer) to now representing the Gangster Disciples themselves. “You turned team lock. That’s why I didn’t like you in the hood,” Gutta said, referencing a purported change in allegiance. He further claimed that Fivio Foreign used his influence to have others arrested while avoiding scrutiny.

The video has prompted widespread reaction on social media, with fans and rivals alike weighing in. Some defend Fivio Foreign, citing his commercial success and lack of convictions, while others demand transparency. The rapper’s legal team has not issued a statement as of this writing.

In Compton, community leaders are calling for calm and cooperation with police. “These street takeovers are not just reckless – they are deadly. We have four people shot, and we are lucky no one was killed,” said a spokesperson for the Compton City Council. The LAPD and LASD have announced increased patrols and intelligence-gathering to prevent future takeovers.

The shooting victims, whose identities have not been released, are expected to recover. Meanwhile, the investigation into P Gutta’s claims continues in the court of public opinion. For now, both stories remain active breaking news, with updates expected as more details emerge.