Kodak Black detained again in fresh police action
Kodak Black was arrested on two charges in Florida on May 14
Kodak Black has been arrested in Florida for the second time in less than two weeks.
As per People magazine, the Enemies hitmaker was taken into custody on Thursday, May 14, on charges of resisting an officer and attempting to flee law enforcement.
Kodak, whose real name is Bill Kapri, was booked into Broward County Jail.
“This is a self surrender from yet another 'investigation' that just happened to also take 5 months to 'investigate' for allegedly fleeing and alluding,” Kodak's attorney, Bradford Cohen, claimed in a statement to TMZ.
“It's not unexpected, as this is usually the procedure we go through where there is an unfounded weak arrest and then followed up by yet another arrest for cases that allegedly take 5 or 6 months to investigate,” Bradford continued.
“At this point I think everyone agrees that Kodak is consistently being targeted," added Kodak's lawyer.
Previously, the 28-year-old rapper was arrested on May 6 on a felony charge of trafficking more than 10 grams of MDMA.
Police also found drugs inside one of his vehicles, which led to Kodak's arrest.
The Wake Up in the Sky performer appeared in court on May 7 and asked for a jury trial. He was later released on bond.
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