​ Big Meech Reacts to Gucci Mane Police Claims
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Big Meech Weighs In on Gucci Mane Drama, Says He’d “Never Talk to the Police” After Pooh Shiesty Robbery Claims

Draggy by Draggy
April 10, 2026
in Entertainment
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Big Meech Weighs In on Gucci Mane Drama, Says He’d “Never Talk to the Police” After Pooh Shiesty Robbery Claims

Big Meech Weighs In on Gucci Mane Drama, Says He’d “Never Talk to the Police” After Pooh Shiesty Robbery Claims

Big Meech is weighing in on the controversy surrounding Gucci Mane’s recent claims about being robbed, and he’s making it clear he would’ve handled things very differently.

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During an appearance on Yung Joc’s “Streetz Morning Takeover,” the Black Mafia Family co-founder was asked how he would react in a situation similar to the one Gucci described in his new track “Crash Dummy.” The Atlanta rapper alleges he was ambushed at a Dallas studio and forced at gunpoint to sign paperwork releasing Pooh Shiesty from his 1017 contract.

When asked if he would go to law enforcement after something like that, Meech didn’t hesitate.

“I would never do that…I would never talk to the police,” he said bluntly.

His comments come as Gucci Mane faces growing chatter online after reports surfaced from a recent detention hearing, where an FBI agent claimed the rapper gave a statement to Dallas police following the alleged incident. Gucci appeared to address those rumors head-on in “Crash Dummy,” where he denies wrongdoing while accusing Pooh Shiesty and Big30 of setting him up.

The situation stems from a January 10 meeting that reportedly turned violent, with Pooh Shiesty now facing multiple charges, including kidnapping and robbery. While Shiesty has yet to publicly respond to the diss track, the fallout continues to unfold both in the courtroom and across social media.

Meech’s stance reflects a long-standing street code perspective, adding another layer to the ongoing debate over how situations like this should be handled when business, loyalty, and survival collide.

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