In a dramatic turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the music community, rapper Pooh Shiesty and his father, Lontrell Williams, were taken into custody following an FBI raid on their Dallas residence. Authorities allege that the duo, along with a group of associates, orchestrated a kidnapping and armed robbery of hip‑hop icon Gucci Mane at gunpoint. The case, still unfolding, has raised questions about safety, legal accountability, and the culture of violence that sometimes permeates the industry.
Background of the Allegations
According to a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for North Texas, the alleged crime began on January 10, 2026, when three music‑industry professionals—including Pooh Shiesty—arrived in Dallas to negotiate a recording contract with one of the victims. The meeting, which was meant to be a standard business discussion, allegedly turned violent when the conspirators allegedly seized Gucci Mane, forced him into a vehicle, and demanded a ransom. The victim was reportedly held at gunpoint and forced to hand over a significant amount of cash and personal belongings before being released unharmed.
While the initial report focused on the kidnapping and robbery, investigators have also cited evidence of premeditation, including the procurement of firearms and the planning of the escape route. The FBI’s involvement was prompted by the seriousness of the charges and the high-profile nature of the victim.
The FBI Raid and Arrests
On April 2, 2026, federal agents executed a coordinated raid on the Williams family home in Dallas. The operation was conducted in the early morning hours to minimize the risk of confrontation. Agents entered the residence, secured the premises, and arrested Pooh Shiesty, his father Lontrell Williams, and eight other individuals who were identified as co‑conspirators.
During the raid, law enforcement seized firearms, evidence of financial transactions linked to the robbery, and communications that allegedly corrobor








