A misleading Instagram video stirred up rumors that the rapper had been released.
The rapper (born Ackquille Jean Pollard), is currently being held in the NYC jail's West Facility, which contains the department's Contagious Disease Unit (CDU).
Despite multiple rumors alleging that the Brooklyn-bred rapper had been released, law enforcement sources tell HipHopDX that Pollard remains in Rikers' West Facility in East Elmhurt, New York.
According to the source, Pollard was admitted into the West Facility December 19, two days after reports say he was apprehended by police at Quad Studios in midtown Manhattan.
Yesterday (December 5), an Instagram video shared by aspiring singer Yung Relle captured the "Hot Boy" rapper clutching his gold chain, saying "I'm back baby."
The caption also claimed that Shmurda had been released. "My Bro Is Back," he wrote, along with the hashtags "#DontTellNobody, #bobbyshmurda and #Yungrelle."
Pollard was initially indicted on charges including reckless endangerment, criminal possession of a weapon, conspiracy to commit murder in the second degree and criminally using drug paraphernalia.
The bail for Pollard was set at $2 million. If convicted, he will face up to 25 years in prison.
Pollard's attorney, Howard Greenberg, could not be reached for comment.
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