The conditions for Bobby Shmurda’s parole have been revealed a month after the rapper was released from prison.
According to TMZ, Bobby Shmurda, who is under parole supervision until Feb. 23, 2026, reportedly can’t drink alcohol, hang out at bars or with gangs. He also has to submit to substance abuse testing. get counseling for aggression and anger, and obtain and maintain employment.
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Bobby Shmurda has proven that he’s one to follow the rules since being released from prison, as one of these conditions may sound familiar. Shortly after his release, a video began trending of Shmurda turning down a drink at a club, with him responding to it on his Instagram Stories, reminding fans that he was on parole.
He was also recently seen wearing a mask in a nightclub, a move that earned him praise from fans who were pleased to see him respecting COVID-19 guidelines.
The New York rapper was released 10 months earlier than his scheduled release date after the decision to shorten his sentence was made by the Time Allowance Committee, which consists of prison staff. As TMZ previously reported, the committee’s vote to bump up Bobby’s conditional release came after they reviewed his “behavior and participation in prison programs.”
Back in 2016, He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder, reckless endangerment, drug and gun possession and was sentenced to seven years behind bars. He was given credit for time served since he was arrested in December 2014.
He was accused of leading street gang GS9, which police said was responsible for several shootings and one murder. Fourteen others, including the rapper’s brother, Jayese, were also arrested in connection with various crimes pertaining to the gang.