"POLICE HAVE NO EVIDENCE ON ME!!!" - BOBBY SHMURDA
"POLICE HAVE NO EVIDENCE ON ME!!!" - BOBBY SHMURDA
In an interview with XXL magazine, Bobby straight from jail reveals that before his hit song “Hot N-gga” blew up, the Police were trying to knock him.
On how he is reacting to the sentencing of his gang members, he says,“My reaction to that is I’m keeping my head high and staying positive. They’re gonna get all that time back. The courts we’re in, we’re in Manhattan and they do a lot of dirty things there. They had no witnesses, no nothing and they still found them guilty. All the jurors that were there, they’re emailing [Rasha and A-Rod’s] lawyers like, ‘Yo I’m so sorry about it.’ These D.A.’s in Manhattan, they brainwashed the jurors, they paint the pictures. They don’t even go off the facts of the law, so it’s crazy. So they’re gonna get that appeal and try and get out. They’re gonna be alright, they’ll be back.”
When asked about how he is feeling about his case these days, he complains, “Well, my case, they really have nothing on me. They’re just doing a bunch of dirty things, that’s why I feel like they’re dragging it out so long. I looked at my case from back to front and they have yet to come up with any evidence to stick on me. They’re just trying to paint a picture of me because of the people I’m associated with, like they’re trying to have me on some guilty by association. But there’s no conspiracy of murder, all these gun charges, there were no guns found on me, none of my DNA is on these guns. They’re violating my constitutional rights, my civil rights. They just don’t want me out at all.”
On the issue of his trial being postponed a couple weeks ago until September, Bobby Shmurda said, “The reason they do this, I don’t know if they think they’re scaring me but they’re not scaring me. They probably got stuff on a couple people in this case but there are a lot of innocent people in this case too. So they just grabbed us and they’re holding us and I guess they want us to just take a number. They were trying to scare us because my co-defendants just blew but that’s not scaring me. They postponed until September to probably give us time to think and they gave [Rasha] this big ass number like 153 years to life so we could get scared and by the time we get to court, we’ll just take a number. But we ain’t with that. In the court system, they charge a lot of people with conspiracy because it can be hard to prove. The sentences Rasha and A-Rod received seem like the prosecution is trying to make a statement with those guys. A witness came and said they didn’t recognize anybody. They got cops lying on the stand. They dismissed my case in Brooklyn and brought it back to Manhattan. So we got the grand jury from Manhattan and I’m trying to get the grand jury from Brooklyn because the cop testified twice and told two stories, but the judge keeps denying the motion. They just violating our rights, and then I look at them like how you want people to follow the law and y’all not even following y’all own laws? They’re just doing this because I’m Bobby Shmurda and this is supposed to be a political case and all types of crazy sh-t. I want people to pay attention because I want them to say what evidence they have on me. I want them to put it out there because there’s no evidence whatsoever. They don’t have me conspiring to murder nobody, no guns, no fingerprints, none of my DNA is on the guns. This sh-t is crazy.”
On why he thinks the Police are targeting him, he stated, “I don’t know why. They’ve been doing this since day one, since right before I blew up. Right before I got signed, about a month before, I got locked up. I was in the house, it was about 10 of us in the house and they had caught a gun in the house. They singled me out out of everybody, let everybody go from booking and just put everything on me. I’m like, me? For what? It’s just hate.”
When asked about his current relationship with his record label Epic records, Bobby replied, “L.A. Reid just wrote me a letter last month. Epic is still love, no love lost. They ain’t my father or nothing, I don’t expect them to do too much. I expect them to just show love and support and they show love and support. They did what they could for me, so it’s love with Epic.”
When asked if he never expected them to bail him out, he said, “Um, like, not really, because at the same time [Epic] is a business. This right here, what’s going on, this is my personal life, this has nothing to do with the business. It would have been a smart move [to bail me out] but at the same time you gotta remember that Epic is owned by Sony, so they gotta go through Sony and I’m pretty sure the person who runs Sony thinks I’m guilty too because of the way they make me look outside. But not really though. [Epic] ain’t put me here so I don’t expect them to get me out.”
When asked about the people from the industry that have reached out to support him, he replied, “Yeah, I was just talking to Migos and Rich The Kid the other day. Those are bros right there. I f–k with Meek [Mill] and them. I f–k with the Dave East. I f–k with a couple people out there.”
When asked what the best thing he has learned behind bars, Bobby Shmurda explained it all as “fake love.”
“I learned about fake love. When that sun not shining on you, everybody’s not there. It be like that sometimes. I expected it, but I’m disappointed with certain people. Being in jail, it shows me a lot of people I was around were fake. They were around for the money and shine, and when it’s raining everybody’s not under that umbrella with you.”
“I learned about fake love. When that sun not shining on you, everybody’s not there. It be like that sometimes. I expected it, but I’m disappointed with certain people. Being in jail, it shows me a lot of people I was around were fake. They were around for the money and shine, and when it’s raining everybody’s not under that umbrella with you.”
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