Kodak Black Promised To Do Something Amazing For Children Of Fallen FBI Agents

He was recently released from prison.
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Florida rapper Kodak Black just received a shortening to his 46-month prison sentence last month, and now he's promised to do something amazing.

Earlier this month, FBI Special Agent Daniel Alfin and Special Agent Laura Schwartzenberger were killed while conducting a federal court-ordered search as part of a crimes against children investigation in Sunrise, Florida. 

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Now Kodak is looking to help their three children get through college.

When he heard the news, Black sent a letter to the FBI vowing to pay for the children's college tuition.

In the letter, the rapper says he "knows what it’s like to lose loved ones and grow up in a single-parent home," and that he wants to ensure these families font have to worry about the stress of paying for college. 

Black, who was serving a 4-year prison sentence for making a false statement on a federal document, was pardoned by Donald Trump on his last day in office along with fellow rapper Lil Wayne 

COMPLEX reports the rapper is back in the music game and has dropped two new tracks, “Last Day In” and “Every Balmain." But his legal troubles are not over as he still has a pending case for alleged criminal sexual misconduct in South Carolina.

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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