600 Breezy was taken into custody in Wisconsin during a traffic stop on Tuesday (August 27) after authorities discovered an active extradition warrant tied to Pennsylvania, landing the Chicago rapper behind bars without bail.
Court documents confirm he was booked early that morning and is currently awaiting transfer to Pennsylvania.
The specifics of the warrant remain sealed, but online chatter quickly lit up with speculation that the case could involve a state-level RICO investigation. So far, no official confirmation has been made about the nature of the charges.
A video clip from his court appearance surfaced on Thursday (August 28), showing the rapper waiving his right to an extradition hearing and agreeing to be handed over to Pennsylvania authorities.
“I kinda know what it’s about,” he told the judge. “It’s something that’s really small.”
The judge and his attorney quickly advised him not to speak further on the matter, warning that anything he said could be used against him later.
At one point during the hearing, 600 Breezy glanced at a court document and asked the judge what “corrupt organization” meant.
The judge responded that he couldn’t explain the charge and offered a continuance to give the rapper more time to understand the allegations. But 600 Breezy declined, saying, “I been in this situation before.”
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The court appearance didn’t go unnoticed online. Lil Zay Osama reposted the clip to his Instagram Story, mocking 600Breezy and writing, “Breezo the streets ain’t for u,” along with a jab that he was about to “tell it all” to the judge.

The two rappers have a long-standing feud rooted in personal drama and tensions within Chicago’s Hip-Hop scene.
600 Breezy remains in custody as of Thursday (August 28), awaiting extradition to Pennsylvania.