FBI and Cops Raided Kodak Black’s Tour Buses
Written by SOURCE on April 25, 2019
Despite getting his tour buses searched by police, Kodak Black didn’t get in any trouble from law enforcement, The Blast reports.
The Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia and the FBI raided the buses while Kodak was on stage performing at The Anthem, TMZ reports. The FBI attempted to enter the venue but were denied by promoters. Police allegedly found weapons on one of the buses and a few people from Kodak’s entourage were detained.
The Blast reports that police might have conducted the search due to receiving an anonymous tip. TMZ reports that it’s “unclear” if the tour buses belonged to Kodak or to “other members of the tour.”
Stay tuned as more details arrive.
Kodak is currently on his Dying to Live Tour. The Tour, which kicked off in March, will make stops in New York, St. Paul, Chicago, and Denver. The last stop will be in Miami on May 11.
This latest run-in with the law isn’t the first time Kodak has had trouble with the authorities while on his Dying to Live Tour. Just last week, the rapper was arrested on gun-related charges at the Canada-U.S. border.
He was later released after posting a $20,000 cash bond.
UPDATE: Kodak Black has posted bail. He used a fan of cash to hide his face from our camera. https://t.co/AlCrhYZAor pic.twitter.com/NaRGHNG9Em
— 7 Eyewitness News (@WKBW) April 18, 2019
In other news, Kodak’s rape trial, in which he’s accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl, has reportedly been postponed. The trial was scheduled to take place this month.
Kodak is facing up to 30 years in prison if he’s convicted.