Two members from a gang- that allegedly involved Bobby Shmurda- have reportedly been convicted of murder.

On Monday, Radio.com announced that Rashid Derissant and Alex Crandon, who were part of street gang GS9, have been convicted by a jury for the murder of a 19-year-old rival gang member from February 2013.

Derissant and Crandon have been found guilty of multiple counts of murder in the second degree, attempted assault in the third degree, conspiracy in the second and fourth degrees, and plenty more.

Based on what Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget G. Brennan said in a statement, the incident sounded extremely dangerous.

"As indicated by their verdict, the jurors in this trial heard evidence describing a cold blooded murder, wild gunplay and a terrifying disregard for the safety of innocent bystanders as the defendants tried to violently settle scores with rivals in New York City and beyond."

Shmurda, on the other hand, is still awaiting trial after his arrest for drug charges, conspiracy and weapons. There is no word yet on how the conviction of Derissant and Crandon might affect him.

Meanwhile, the rapper previously opened up in a report from Vibe in support he's received from his family and how there's one relative he really wants to see.

"Man, I just want to see my nephew," he said. "I got a newborn nephew, like 10 months old. Man, that's my lil' man right there. Every time I hear his little voice and every time my mom see him...it's like he keeps me motivated to get back out there to provide for him, so that he don't have to grow up like me."

If he gets out of jail anytime soon, Shmurda said that one thing is for sure- he will make more music.

"When I get home, I'm dropping stuff back-to-back," he said. "Videos back-to-back. Mixtapes back-to-back. I'm going to drop like four albums in a row. I'm going hard."