Crunchy Black sat down with Dirty Glove Bastard for an "Off The Porch" interview to speak on his time with Three 6 Mafia and the changes he's seen in Memphis' streets. During the interview, the Memphis native spoke on Pooh Shiesty's alleged involvement in a shooting incident that occurred in October 2020 and had no issue stating that the rising rapper was guilty.

"Pooh Shiesty, look at this n****," he said. "He just got in the game. He already jumping out the car, robbin' a n**** and s***."

When the interviewer interjected and said Pooh Shiesty's involvement was alleged, Crunchy Black replied, "Yeah, whatever. But, uh, that was that n****. We saw that n****. Alleged, my a**. But Pooh Shiesty, that's my n****. I'm just sayin' he did it, it was him. I ain't gonna act like that wasn't him. Y'all can act like that. That was Pooh Shiesty. They can't lock him up because I said it was him. I could still be lyin'."

Prior to his June arrest for allegedly shooting a security guard at Miami's King of Diamonds, Pooh Shiesty was taken into custody over a double shooting in October. Authorities claim the rapper was involved in a failed drug and sneaker deal that resulted in two people suffering non-life-threatening gunshot wounds.

As a result of the October shooting, Pooh Shiesty was indicted on several federal charges. He faces a maximum of 20 years for Conspiracy to Possess Firearms in Furtherance of Violent Crime and Hobbs Act Robbery Conspiracy, and a maximum life sentence for Discharging a Firearm in Furtherance of a Crime of Violence. He will remain in custody until trial.