Federal agents were seen at a residence linked to the family of Pooh Shiesty early Wednesday morning as part of an ongoing investigation.
The FBI confirmed that agents were carrying out a court-approved search and arrest warrant at the property, according to Fox 13 Memphis. Authorities did not provide additional details about the nature of the investigation or who was being targeted.
Local media crews arrived at the scene around 6 a.m., where agents were observed entering and exiting the home over the course of the operation.
At this time, officials have not said whether Pooh Shiesty himself is connected to the warrant or if another individual is the focus of the investigation.
Property records reviewed by local outlets show the residence is listed under the name Lontrell Williams, a name shared by both Pooh Shiesty and his father, linking the address directly to the rapper’s family.
Additional reports indicate the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation was also present alongside federal agents during the search. No arrests have been confirmed, and no charges have been announced.
The FBI has not released further information, and the situation remains developing.
Pooh Shiesty was released from federal custody in October 2025 after serving time on a firearms conspiracy conviction tied to a 2020 incident in Florida. Following his release, he was placed on home confinement with a supervised release timeline extending into 2026.
Since returning home, the Memphis rapper has been rebuilding momentum in his career, releasing new music and signaling a comeback.