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Kodak Black Arrested In Florida, After Cops Allegedly Discovered Large Amount Of Narcotic Drugs In His Vehiclei

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American rapper Bill Kahan Kapri, better known by his stage name Kodak Black has been arrested and taken to custody in Florida after cops pulled the rapper over due to illegal window tinting.

Kodak was driving in a Dodge Durango when he was pulled over by law enforcement in Fort Lauderdale on Friday.

A search was conducted after cops smelled marijuana coming from inside his vehicle, the police also claimed they discovered 31 oxycodone pills.

Following a search of the SUV, police officers allegedly found not only large amounts of oxycodone, but also $74,960 in cash.

The 25-year-old rapper has been arrested for various different charges since 2015, such as trespassing, robbery, and illegal possession of a firearm.

Oxycodone is a narcotic drug prescribed to treat severe pain, and can be highly addictive. If taken in high doses, it could also possibly lead to respiratory issues and death.

On the official records, Kodak had two charges consisting of possession of a controlled substance with no prescription and also drug trafficking of oxycodone.

The star has been arrested since 2015, and before then, was sent to a youth detention center.

Kodak has faced charges on and off through 2019, such as robbery, falsifying information on legal documents, false imprisonment, violation of probation and one sexual assault charge.

In 2018, he was sentenced to 364 days in prison due to possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and possession of marijuana. The singer was released in August 2018.

It wouldn’t be long until he was sentenced once again with 46 months of prison time due to lying on official government papers in 2020.

While the rapper was serving time at the United States Penitentiary, Thomson, in the state of Illinois, President Donald J. Trump pardoned his sentence.

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