Less than a month after being granted clemency by former President Donald Trump, Bill K. Kapri aka Kodak Black has offered to pay the college tuition of the children of two FBI agents killed in the line of duty last week.
Over the weekend, Black’s attorney Bradford Cohen sent out a tweet announcing that his client wanted to pay tuition for the three children of the two agents that were killed in South Florida last week during a raid on a child pornography suspect.
“He’s always rised to the top in terms of any kind of charity, any kind of giving. In fact, today, you know, there was two fallen FBI agents in Broward County that had small children,” Cohen began.”We actually sent the letter over to the FBI director in Miami that Kodak is offering to pay for all three kids’ tuitions going forward.”
FBI agents Daniel Alfin and Laura Schwartzenberger were shot and killed while serving a search warrant on a child porn suspect, who eventually turned his weapon on himself and took his own life. Three other agents were injured during the shootout.