Federal informants (cooperators) who provide information to law enforcement in exchange for sentence reductions may continue criminal activities while maintaining their cooperation status, as demonstrated by the case of Push Shiesty's father, who has been a federal informant since 2007 despite having a criminal history including two homicides before age 16, and who was released on federal bond in the Gucci Mane kidnapping case while his son was charged.
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Push Shisty's dad just got released on a federal bond in the Gucci Man kidnapping case. And am I surprised? No. Because >> we all know, and if you haven't, you're about to find out that Pushisty's dad is a federal informant, a full-on cooperator, and he's been so since 2007.
United States.
>> FBI, open up. Every time I'm right.
SOMETIMES I JUST HATE this [ __ ] bro.
Sometimes I hate it, but I'm always right, man.
Always. Man, I told y'all. I said I said watch them Stefan Stefan Matt killers.
They going to take a plea deal. They going to snitch on Lil Durk and he going to be cooked. Three, four days go by.
That's exactly what happened. How long have I been telling y'all that Poo Shisty dad was going to mysteriously get a bond? He was going to be the first one to mysteriously get released from jail.
The the one snitch on the case was just going to somehow someway be the one person that the first person they got released from the feds.
attorney for Northern Texas would announce nine individuals, including well-known rappers, were federally charged with kidnapping and robbing at gunpoint numerous victims at a music studio in Dallas, Texas. Eight of the nine were arrested in one day, including Memphis rapper Lantrell Williams Jr., aka Poo Shisty, his father, Lantrell Williams, Senior.
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And I mean Poo Shisty would even go as far as dissing Bronny James in his first AO song saying your daddy a killer but you ain't. You just like Bronny James.
Damn.
>> And then Poo Shisty would also rap about how his dad was his first codefendant.
Well, his dad was also a rat the entire time. I don't know if Pushisty knew about this. I mean, he has to know about it now. He know, >> but his dad is a stone cold full-blown rat. But that doesn't mean he ain't a gangster. Because according to this paperwork, during the hearing on April 3rd, 2026, the magistrate court acknowledged the defendant's criminal history, which included two homicides before the age of >> Oh, weirdo.
>> That ain't gangster. THAT'S STUPID. OH CRAP. THIS IS WHY YOU see one one thing I learned from Lil Durk, from Poo Shisty, King Vaughn, uh uh everybody, folk, everybody that we've ever seen that got famous for being a gangster. When I see their family, it make perfect sense. I mean, you got killers out here. They mama is encouraging them to catch more bodies.
You got you got look look at it. King Bond dad was supposed to be a killer. He was a killer. They both got killed in their 20s. Lil Durk dad went to prison.
He was the one of the biggest gangsters in Chicago history.
Went to prison for I don't know how long. Lil Durk on the way to prison for I don't know how long.
Pushy, the biggest dumbest crash dummy to ever exist in the in the rap industry ever.
Look at his daddy. Two homicides before the age of 16.
decades of weapon offenses, drug trafficking, assault, and repeated probation violations. Where do you where do you think they get the It's passed down their DNA. They not just crash dummies for no reason. This is why I tell y'all these these [ __ ] stop trying to be like the These [ __ ] is the [ __ ] with some [ __ ] parents that taught them the same [ __ ] [ __ ] they got taught. Man, I'm trying to tell you. It make too much sense. 16.
>> Do your homework. Pushy's dad caught two bodies before he was even an adult. The man is with it. The man is gangster.
That does not mean he's not a rat decades ago.
>> We got We got to stop saying gangster like that [ __ ] is cool though. Like that's the only thing I don't like.
Y'all be saying gangster like he a gangster. He He's like that. No, he's an idiot. If he killed two people before he turned 16, he's an idiot. And you fast forward, he 50ome years old and he's still getting locked up and his son getting locked up and they >> weapons offenses, drug trafficking, assaults and repeated probation violations typically preclude release.
Despite this acknowledgement, the court placed undue weight on the testimony of four character witnesses who described the defendants's purported community involvement and concluded that home incarceration was sufficient to protect the community. So, they're trying to find a way to release Pushist's dad, even though dude is a historical smacker.
>> Now, who how the [ __ ] would you get released from the feds in a robbery kidnapping charge of Gucci man with that background if you ain't tell them nothing?
are saying that the dad was instrumental in the planning and execution of the kidnapping and robbery. The defendant made multiple phone calls to the studio owner to book the recording studio to create the rules that Gucci Man and his son would make music together.
>> He transported the Crash Outs and he printed the Cohurst contract by going to a Staples in Fris, Texas.
>> Hey, why do y'all keep I've seen I've seen [ __ ] act like this is not true.
I've seen [ __ ] in interviews act like this don't mean nothing.
Like at approximately 1:50 before the offense, the defendant drove to a in a rented Buick to a Staples in Frisco, Texas, and entered the store alone.
Surveillance footage captured the defendant walking directly to the copy printer and and uh and a receipt confirms transaction occurred at 159 while the defendant was at near those printers.
I've been seeing people interviews. They they try to act like he went to print the contract. Such a weak case. Uh no, it's not that weak. It's not that weak when we can just go and see the cameras and you know you like it's a paper trail, bro. He didn't he didn't he didn't write the contract with his hand.
He had to have the contract on a Google Drive or something. If you ever been to Staples to print, you know what I'm talking about. Like you have to have it on Google Drive or have it somewhere and then you go in there and transfer it.
the feds can get the same document that he printed and see that right you know >> print out the contract they would force Gucci to >> boy I don't know >> he was also present when his son upped out the Draco that big dirty passed him he reviewed the biggest work after Gucci was crying and signed off on it he left with property that was not brought in like everything that they stole from the victims >> he remained with the crash after the offense and having knowledge had advanced knowledge of his arrest during transport following his arrest. The dad spontaneously admitted that he knew about FBI surveillance routes being run in the days leading up to the arrest and that he knew law enforcement was coming on the morning he was booked.
>> Yeah, he's a professional criminal career began in 1991 at age 14 with drug charges and an aggravated assault. Later that same year, the defendant was arrested for unlawful possession of a 45 while on a weekend pass from a youth facility. Months later, he was charged with first-degree murder after killing an individual on Beiel Street in Memphis, which he pled down to voluntary manslaughter. At the time of his first homicide, he was only 15 years old. The defendant's commission of a homicide while on home release, man.
despite receiving home release and supervision in 93, the defendant committed a second murder barely a month later, shooting his girlfriend while they >> So, this is why, for everybody that's too crazy to understand, this is why Mac Mool wishes jail on people. This is the reason right here. This is why I wish jail on people. If Pushist was still in jail, he would have never robbed Gucci Mane. Gucci Mane still have his money.
He never he never would got robbed. if his daddy would have stayed in jail.
The first homicide, he was 15 years old.
Okay. He got rece he got released on home release supervision in 93 before he turned 16. So this is this is barely a month later. Probably like 31 32 days later. He committed a second homicide.
He need that [ __ ] need to go to jail, man. He need to be in prison. He need to be somewhere where you could sit down with him and you could teach this young dumb [ __ ] hey, uh, those older guys in the in the neighborhood, they're lying to you. You're going to end up doing this and doing that. So, let's let's let's get you some therapy. Let's get you some some some some, you know what I'm saying? Some help, teach you how to actually be a member of society.
This is why I wish jail on [ __ ] He came back out barely a month later and killed somebody else.
Obviously, he ain't got no mama and no daddy and he's he was 15 in the 90s. It's very possible that his mama and daddy was on that [ __ ] whereas he described it playing with the gun. By the time he was 16, he'd been involved in two deaths.
So, he went and killed somebody at 15 years old and was able to get a murder brought down to a voluntary manslaughter and then he killed his girlfriend after playing with a gun. They arrested me for a blunt I ain't lit yet, man. They arrested me for a blunt that I didn't even smoke yet.
>> Come on.
>> Probation for the other murder. It's like father like son cuz pushy apparently did this [ __ ] while on a federal release.
>> Exactly.
>> With an ankle monitor on and decided that was a good time to rob Gucci. In the years that followed, the defendant accumulated a staggering record of additional offenses, multiple evading arrests, repeated unlawful weapon possession charges involving 38 cal revolvers, 9mm handguns, stolen firearms, marijuana trafficking with stales indicator of distribution, cracked cocaine trafficking, and convicted felon in possession of a handgun resulting in four years custody, aggravated assault in 2001 when he pulled a handgun on a woman and hit her and kicked her causing a dislocated shoulder, large bumps in her forehead, and severe bruises. In 2002, he was again caught with a large amount of crack cocaine. In 2004, he was associated with a third homicide while on probation. His probation was revoked for an accessory after the fact connected to a third homicide in which the defendant's associate murdered a woman and the defendant subsequently used the victim's cell phone and credit cards. That is cold.
>> They killing women. They killing women.
They beating women. They selling crack to our community. They they they they they they he said what did he say? He dislocated her shoulder. He pulled a gun on a woman then hit and kicked her causing a dislocated shoulder, large bumps on her forehead, and severe. You know how you hard you got to hit a [ __ ] in the shoulder to dislocate that [ __ ] But I'm wrong when I wish jail on these people. Boy, y'all is dumb, stupid, and [ __ ] man.
Somebody done brainwashed your ass so good to the fact where you think this person should be free. You think that I shouldn't wish on this person just because somebody else told you that.
That's not what you think. That's not something you came You was sitting in the bed and you was like, I don't think it's right for anybody to wish on anybody. You you you didn't think that.
some dumb ass person told you when you believed him and you said, "Okay, you can't wish jail on nobody."
So, while he was on probation, he killed his girlfriend. And while still on probation, his homie killed another girl. So, he used her phone and then swiped her credit cards before she even turned cold. Right >> now, Pushist's dad was convicted in the Western District in 2010 for crack cocaine distribution and received a 70month sentence. After his release, his supervised release was revoked and he received an additional 22 months. Upon this release, he was shortly charged with conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, criminal attempt first-degree murder, aggravated assault, and reckless endangerment after his associates kicked in the door of a home and opened fire, shooting three individuals, one in the head, one in the leg, and one in the shoulder. Those charges were eventually dismissed.
Damn. So, he's involved with like four different murders.
>> Five murders. That's just the ones they caught him for. Now, how many people you think he actually killed and didn't get caught for? How many people you think he killed and did a driveby and ain't nobody see nothing? Nobody snitched. So he ain't even get questioned for that.
If this is if this is his rap sheet, how much times did he sell drugs, beat up women, pistol whip somebody, dislocate somebody's shoulder, uh uh uh kill somebody, attempt to kill somebody, shoot somebody in a in in and put them in a wheelchair. How many times did he do all that without getting caught if this is his rap sheet? How the [ __ ] is this man in society? Like y'all [ __ ] be too lenient on these [ __ ] if you ask me. Like I know y'all be thinking in Dubai they be too strict, but [ __ ] I rather you be too strict than too lenient. This [ __ ] should not be walking around in my ne I DON'T WANT WHY IS THIS [ __ ] WALKING around in my neighborhood, bro? If I if I if if I'm probably just a regular old high school [ __ ] college boy, you know what I'm saying? Trying to get through school in the neighborhood. Why is my next door neighbor a 50some year old [ __ ] who's shisty daddy who then killed five people beat the girls up killed the girl used the girl did sold drugs kidnapped robbed and then got older got turned 50 something and then ROBBED GUCCI BANK WHY IS THIS [ __ ] STILL IN out and then y'all gave him bail? What the [ __ ] You [ __ ] all the way up, Mr. Police man. You [ __ ] all the way up. look into this because the whole thing of him getting sentenced in 2010 that comes from a 2007 case. Now, this is the case from 2007. This plea agreement is from 2009. He was hit with a bunch of different counts like crack cocaine over 500 g, a whole bunch of big boy distribution.
>> And as we all know, the only way to get out of that is to what? Based on defendants ongoing and anticipated future assistance to the government, it is contemplated ongoing anticipated future assistance >> may recommend to the court a departure when the defendant sentence pursuant to US sentencing guidelines 5K1.
This would be solely within the discretion of the government and is not part of the plea agreement. Substantial assistance is understood by both parties to require good faith during all phases of the cooperation period, including the defendant's provision of complete and truthful information, which assists in the investigation or persecution of other individuals and complete and truthful testimony. The defendant acknowledges that the government's determination of whether the defendant has cooperated fully, blah blah blah blah blah. Basically, he wasn't sentenced to 70 months initially.
>> He was sentenced to more. and got two different reductions based on how much he was cooperating with. And then part of his plea is to continue to cooperate in the future.
>> Yeah.
>> So, not only was this man >> a gangster >> involved in four different deaths total from what we know, >> gangsters sound too cool. So, that's why I got to correct it every time. It's gangsters sound too cool. Gangster sound too official. Gangster sound too too damn it. Gangster sound just too cool.
I don't like that. Crash dummy sounds a little bit more right. You feel me? Like Crash Dummy sound a little bit more like Yeah. You stupid this little [ __ ] Hell like you know what I'm saying? So I like Crash Dummy. You Let's Let's change the gangster word to Crash Dummy. CD.
A lot of y'all too young to ever have used the CD. I'm here to tell you it's the new CD.
>> This man was also a stone cold rat and the worst kind of rat. Cuz he didn't just snitch and [ __ ] change his life like most, >> right?
>> He snitched >> and then did another home invasion where someone got headtapped.
>> He snitched >> and kept being a gangster.
>> Stayed in the streets.
>> Poo Shisty running the streets looking up to him as a [ __ ] role model. Now he's wrapped up in a case with his son.
And I mean, I talked to Vlad about this >> because I don't think there's any chance he's about to do any time >> because [ __ ] Push Push's dad's already a cooperator.
>> Really?
>> Push's dad. What happened when he dropped the paperwork? I validated that [ __ ] >> Push's dad went to the feds and got a 5K1 motion for agreeing to cooperate now and in the future on future cases.
>> Damn. Oh, you think his father's going to do it? [ __ ] though.
>> I ain't going to lie. Is it weird? Why does he looks Why does 1090 Jake look like a [ __ ] I don't know if it's the hat. Why does he look like a different person when I see it's like when I see him on YouTube, I see him on Vlad or like Instagram or something? Why the [ __ ] do he look like a different person?
AM I THIS THING GOT A TWIN.
>> [ __ ] >> It's going to be a queso and queso [ __ ] I don't know.
>> N I thought I was just printing some [ __ ] I ain't know my son was going to pull that [ __ ] out. I ain't know he was going to do all that [ __ ] >> Yeah, that's what >> Shiky's dad really ain't do nothing but stand that.
>> Right.
>> He ain't pull out a gun.
>> But but according to the paperwork, >> Pushy put a gun to Gucci's head, made him sign, handed the contract to his dad, and his dad said, "Oh, it's missing a date." Gave it back to Gucci >> with a gun still brandished.
>> True. and had him signed. You can't say I had nothing to do with you in the room getting pulled out.
>> Your honor, Gucci was under duress. I was under duress. I didn't know my son was going to pull that big ass gun out.
>> Yeah, I was scared.
>> He can run it the same [ __ ] way.
>> Yeah.
>> Literally the same way >> because because the the actual robbers are the people who pull if if his dad didn't steal nothing cuz think about it, his dad didn't rob his dad didn't grab nobody Rolex. His dad didn't hold nobody hostage. His dad didn't pull out no gun.
His dad ain't tell nobody, "Get on the floor, [ __ ] Put your hands behind your back." He didn't really do nothing for real. So his dad can run that same game.
He Jake saying right here, I agree. His dad can say, "Man, I didn't know he was going to pull out a gun. I was just as scared as everybody else when when when pushy did that. I didn't know what was going on. I just was trying to get the time that the king signs him. He ain't turned a gun on me. He threatened me before we got there.
>> Stop it. Get some help."
>> He told me if I ain't sign this [ __ ] BEFORE WE GOT THERE, HE GOING TO SHOOT ME, TOO. I AIN'T KNOW WHAT TO DO. Y [ __ ] Let me go home. Veget my family.
>> He pulled a gun out all.
>> But see the difference between him and Queso is Queso dad really didn't know.
Queso dad really didn't know. That's why I ain't really blame Queso Dad. But Poo I daddy. Oh [ __ ] You guys still Oh no.
Absolutely not. [ __ ] you knew what was going on. And now one time in this fed story did I ever hear your daddy cuz I'm Bro, I'm not pulling no gun out in front of my [ __ ] daddy. My daddy would have slapped the gun out my hand, slapped my teeth down my throat, [ __ ] I don't like, man. Listen, I got enough respect for my pops to if I'm f to rob a [ __ ] I'mma make it I'mma act like I ain't going to rob him until my pops leave and then I'mma rob if I'm gonna do that. You see what I'm saying? I don't think his I think his dad knew what the [ __ ] was going on. I don't think this ain't this ain't Poo Shisty first time pulling no gun out in front of his dad. This ain't Poo Shisty first time doing some gangster, some crash dummy [ __ ] in front of his dad.
His dad is a crash dummy. We We the documents have proven that. You feel me?
But I think he can still run that same play that Queso dad ran though. He'll be lying, but I think he can run [ __ ] ourself. We ain't know he was going to do that.
>> And that's exactly how I feel his defense is going to be because literally he didn't do [ __ ] >> Yeah. He didn't he not on paperwork doing nothing. He's going to have to cooperate on his son if he doesn't want to do a life [ __ ] sentence.
>> Cuz he going to do a life sentence because of his track record. If he don't cooperate, he going to go do a life sentence. And if he snitch once, what makes me think that he won't snitch again to take his ass home? If he snitched for 90 months in 2009, why wouldn't he snitch for life right now?
Because I don't think that remember pushy dad is already like 50ome years old. 50 60 somewhere around there. So 20 30 years is life for him. And that's probably the minimum that these [ __ ] going to get in the feds. I don't think pushy dad is ready to walk down the rest of his life in prison. I don't think he's ready to do that. If he already snitched before, why not just go ahead go out with a bang now? This might be the time he snitch and go home and actually kind of like change his life or whatever. But no, I think I think I think he g I've been saying that since the beginning able to last a 30 years sentence. Exactly.
>> And uh I mean they're all facing a shitload of time anyway, >> but he's going to cooperate against his son. I guarantee you. And especially after Queso's dad just publicly testified, the feds ain't like that.
You're not going to see cameras. It's not going to be streamed on YouTube.
You're not going to see that [ __ ] with the feds, >> right?
>> He's going to be able to snitch. No one's going to see it. He's going to come right back home like nothing ever happened.
>> They might seal it.
>> He's not going to hold it down for Poo Shisty. I don't think so either.
>> He's been a rat. his son crashed out.
He's going to look at himself like the victim. I didn't know you were gonna do that dumbass [ __ ] And that's how he's going to project it. I didn't know he was doing this. I didn't know he was doing that. He's going to fully cooperate, fully testify, see how much time he can have knocked off his sentence. He's going to tell the feds, "Look, I snitched before. If you send me there, they're going to kill me."
They're going to send him to some cupcake [ __ ] >> and he's going to come home. I highly doubt he gets off completely like Queso's dad did because then again, this is a federal case.
>> But that's exactly how I see this going.
I don't see a rat making an honorable decision over a dishonorable event.
>> See, now it's one thing, like he said, it's one thing if you become a gangster, you go to jail, you snitch, you like, "Oh [ __ ] I'm scared. I don't want to go to prison. I'm scared. Oh, hold on now."
And then you come home and change your life. That's a completely different thing than you snitching and then coming right back to the streets robbing, killing, shooting, kicking doze, selling drugs, and then you go back to snitching then like you like you a cra you a different type of [ __ ] I don't think it's nothing wrong with snitching, but after you snitch, you got to change your life. You can't keep you can't get back on Instagram talking about how gangster you is. And I feel like that for a lot of people, even though they still do it and y'all let them do it, but we not gonna say no names because we don't talk about people like that anymore, you know? But I I just don't that's the type of [ __ ] I don't respect. It's like, you know what I'm saying? Like, but a lot of people do that [ __ ] though. They get they get in interrogation room or they do some gangster happen, they get scared out their mind and then they still want to goddamn it come play gangster and come be savage and all that type [ __ ] and that I don't rock with that at all. But it happens a lot. [ __ ] happens a lot. A lot lot. He's already lived dishonorably his whole [ __ ] life. It's one thing you do some gangster [ __ ] with your boys and you're like, I'm not snitching. I'll take my time. that could be considered honorable in that lifestyle. But if you've been a rat almost your kid's entire [ __ ] life, >> yeah, >> you're not going to feel bad about snitching on him. You snitching on everybody.
>> It doesn't matter. You made an agreement to cooperate on future cases.
>> You knew you were going to still figure some [ __ ] out to tell the feds.
>> So that's what I'm banking on. If y'all want to set up a little parlay, a little whatever Kelsey predictions, whatever.
Um, yeah. I'm going to put my money that Pushisty's father is going to cooperate >> against Pushisty. But let me know y'all's thoughts and comments in the comments section.
>> I think Big 30 going to do it, too.
>> When the going gets tough, every gangster will brat.
Period. Period. And it's not nothing new. It's not no new school [ __ ] No.
This has been going on since the beginning of the police and the beginning of gangsters.
Hey, you want to go do a 100 yards or you want to go do 10? 10. Okay. Tell me who who you who robbed who who who robbed the bank on on 14th Street, March 8th, Ray. Ray. All right, cool. We going to cooperate your story. We going to make sure you telling the truth. Give us the evidence. You get you get out. Okay.
Like, it's not human nature, bro. I think it's unintelligent to even expect anything else from a human, bro. Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like a [ __ ] like I'm sorry, bro. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
It's it's it's it's it's it's unintelligent to expect anything else from a human. You feel me? It's like if you standing in the if you standing in the middle of the mall with your friends and that [ __ ] God forbid, the mall just blow up, boom, you going to run, right? It'll be unintelligent for you to think that somebody is gonna sit in the middle of the fire and just burn. No.
[ __ ] gonna get up. [ __ ] gonna roll around. He gonna try to stop the fire.
He going to spit on himself. He going to do something to get this burn off his ass. You feel me? When you put your hand on something hot, you move that [ __ ] fast. You don't take your time moving it. No, you move that [ __ ] real quick. Hurry up before this [ __ ] get hotter. Hurry up. Let me snitch before the [ __ ] turn their mind. That's how humans is, gang.
I always thought it was unintelligent for somebody to go outside with a [ __ ] commit a crime with a [ __ ] and then expect him to actually not snitch if he get caught. That's stupid. That's just dumb.
It's just dumb, bro. If I go outside my friend and a [ __ ] billion dollars hit fall in front of me and him, I'll be stupid to think that he's about to let me take the whole billion. I don't even want it. But I'm I'm I'm smart enough to know he gonna want some of this [ __ ] here. You feel me? If I if I have my homie do anything for me, if I Hey, bro, can you uh can you watch some can you go pick some up? Can you help me get this money real quick? Whatever the case is, [ __ ] he's going to want something to benefit from, bro. And [ __ ] is not going to do life in prison just so that you don't call him a rat.
[ __ ] we don't care. People don't get no [ __ ] that much, bro. They might care a little bit.
You know what I'm saying? You got Rick Ross in interviews acting like he ain't never been a correctional officer.
You feel me? Young Thug was in interviews for how long? Acting like he ain't never been in there interrogating.
He ain't never told them nothing.
It's all fake. It's all a facade, bro.
Anybody that will look you in your [ __ ] face and tell you they ready to go do a life sentence just so they can say they kept it real is a liar.
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