Federal prosecutors have unveiled still images from surveillance footage showing Gucci Mane allegedly held at gunpoint inside a Dallas recording studio during a January incident, AllHipHop reports.
- June 27, 2026
AceShowbiz - Federal prosecutors have unveiled still images from surveillance footage showing Gucci Mane allegedly held at gunpoint inside a Dallas recording studio during a January incident, AllHipHop reports. The images include shots of Gucci Mane standing next to fellow rapper Pooh Shiesty, as well as one showing Pooh Shiesty’s father holding a contract that Gucci Mane was allegedly forced to sign. Additionally, a photo depicts Radric Davis—Gucci Mane’s legal name—near a person carrying an assault rifle.
Hot97 also detailed that the alleged robbery involved Pooh Shiesty, his father, Big30, and other associates who traveled from Memphis to Dallas. Prosecutors stated Big30 recorded the entire event on his cellphone. They further described Pooh Shiesty as a leader of a Memphis street gang with roughly 100 members and accused him of personally shooting at least two individuals. The full video evidence has yet to be made public. Meanwhile, a Dallas judge denied Pooh Shiesty’s latest bond request, and he remains detained in Kaufman County jail as the court weighs the government’s effort to keep him incarcerated during the trial, per Hot97. Yahoo adds that Pooh Shiesty, who was signed to Gucci Mane’s label, allegedly forced Gucci Mane to sign paperwork releasing him from his contract while threatening him with a gun. Pooh Shiesty’s father, Lontrell Williams Sr., contests prosecutors’ claims and denies involvement, arguing the evidence against him is weak.
Gucci Mane is known for his breakthrough album "Trap House" (2005) and has appeared in films such as Spring Breakers (2012). He has received multiple award nominations, including a 2017 Billboard Music Award nod for Top Rap Collaboration. Gucci Mane has maintained an active presence in hip-hop culture and entertainment over the years.
The release of these surveillance photos adds new visual evidence to the ongoing legal proceedings surrounding Pooh Shiesty and the alleged Dallas robbery. With trial dates pushed to 2027 and key defendants detained or released under varying conditions, the case continues to draw significant attention, highlighting tensions within the Memphis rap scene and the serious nature of the accusations.
This article is based on reporting originally published by AllHipHop.