According to reports, the Federal Bureau of Investigation says Gucci Mane gave a statement related to Pooh Shiesty and an alleged “armed takeover” incident. Yes, that sentence alone sounds like the trailer for a crime movie you’d definitely watch.
Now let’s be clear: this isn’t your typical celebrity headline about new music or a flashy chain. This is serious, legal, and a little chaotic.
Apparently, the FBI got involved and somewhere along the way, Gucci Mane ended up giving a statement. You know things have escalated when federal agents are involved. This isn’t neighborhood gossip anymore, this is full “please have a seat, we need to talk” energy.
During a detention hearing in federal court in Dallas, Pamela Hanson testified that Gucci Mane had provided a statement to local police concerning the alleged January 10, 2026, incident at a recording studio. According to reporting from XXL, prosecutors indicated that their case leans in part on accounts from Gucci Mane and people close to him. The testimony added definition to a case that has drawn widespread attention recently.
The hearing concluded with a ruling that Shiesty would remain in custody after the court denied bond. The decision leaves the 26-year-old awaiting further proceedings from jail as the case moves forward. Speaking afterward, Cohen questioned the timeline that led to his client’s arrest. “The FBI doesn’t take three months to arrest someone if they believe everything that was said on the night that it occurred,” he said. “They were involved the first night, and then nothing happened for three months.”
At the end of the day, this story is still unfolding. Details are coming out piece by piece, and everyone is waiting to see what happens next.
One thing is certain: when the FBI, Gucci Mane, and Pooh Shiesty are all in the same headline, you already know it’s going to be anything but boring.
