Kodak Black, the Florida-based rapper, has once again found himself behind bars after voluntarily surrendering to authorities on charges related to fleeing law enforcement and resisting an officer. The arrest, which occurred in Broward County, Florida, marks another chapter in the ongoing legal battles surrounding the artist. This article delves into the details of the latest charges, the rapper’s legal defense, and the context of his recent drug trafficking allegations.
Kodak Black’s Latest Arrest: Fleeing and Resisting Charges
According to reports from the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, Kodak Black surrendered to authorities on Thursday, facing two pending charges: fleeing or eluding law enforcement and resisting an officer without violence. Jail records obtained by TMZ confirm that the rapper was booked and is currently held without bond, as the charges are still under investigation. This self-surrender comes just a week after he was previously arrested on allegations of drug trafficking, adding to the complexity of his legal situation.
The charges of fleeing and resisting an officer are serious, though the latter does not involve physical violence. Authorities allege that Kodak attempted to evade police during a prior encounter, leading to his arrest. While the specifics of the incident remain under review, the rapper’s attorney has suggested that the case may be part of a pattern of unfounded investigations.
Legal Defense and Claims of Targeting
Kodak Black’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, has publicly criticized the charges, calling them part of a recurring cycle of investigations that lack substance. In a statement to TMZ, Cohen argued that the arrest for fleeing and resisting was another instance of the rapper being “targeted” by law enforcement. He pointed out that similar cases often take months to investigate, suggesting that the charges may be politically motivated or based on weak evidence.
Cohen emphasized that the rapper’s surrender was a strategic move rather than a sign of guilt. He stated, “This is a self-surrender from yet another ‘investigation’ that just happened to also take five months to ‘investigate’ for allegedly fleeing and alluding.” Cohen further claimed that the repeated arrests against Kodak Black are part of a broader pattern, where initial charges are dismissed or delayed, only to be replaced by new, similarly vague allegations.
- The attorney argues that the fleeing charge is based on an unfounded arrest.
- Cohen claims the case has been investigated for over five months without conclusive evidence.
- The defense suggests the charges are part of a systemic targeting of Kodak Black.
Previous Drug Trafficking Allegations and Bail
Just a week before his latest surrender, Kodak Black was arrested on drug trafficking charges, specifically involving more than 25 grams of MDMA. According to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, police linked him to the drugs after responding to reports of gunfire and discovering two idling vehicles near the scene. However, his attorney has dismissed these allegations as a “total joke,” insisting there was no probable cause for the arrest.
Despite the previous charges, Kodak Black was able to post $75,000 bail and was placed under strict conditions, including a ban on drugs, certain associates, and firearms. This bail amount reflects the severity of the drug trafficking allegations, though the rapper’s legal team has consistently challenged the evidence presented by authorities.
The drug case and the current fleeing/resisting charges highlight the recurring nature of Kodak Black’s legal troubles.









