Kodak Black walks out of Broward jail, throws rocks at photojournalist, threatens to punch reporter

Federal judge gives Pompano Beach rapper credit for time served after guilty plea over failure to report police contact

MIAMI – Kodak Black walked out of Broward County jail on Wednesday afternoon in Fort Lauderdale, and he quickly got aggressive when a Local 10 News team asked questions.

The troubled 26-year-old rapper from Pompano Beach threatened to punch Local 10 Reporter Rosh Lowe and threw rocks at Photojournalist Bryan Murphy.

One of the rocks that the rapper picked up from the ground and threw while outside of the Broward main jail hit Murphy in the ribs.

The rapper shouted at a man nearby, “Call the cops! Call the cops!”

Murphy wasn’t injured, but a police report was filed with the Fort Lauderdale Police Department.

Earlier on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Jose E. Martinez ruled in federal court in Miami that the rapper be released after he spent about two months behind bars for a probation violation. He pleaded guilty to failure to report police contact and got credit for time served.

Earlier this month in Broward County court, Circuit Judge Barbara Duffy dismissed a drug possession case against the rapper after a Plantation police arrest in December. Attorney Bradford Cohen, who was representing him, presented a 2022 oxycodone prescription that a pharmacy had filled.

The rapper’s legal troubles continued even after then-President Donald Trump commuted his three-year prison sentence in 2021 over a federal weapons charge conviction.

Kodak Black, whose migrant single mother Marcelene Octave was born in Haiti, grew up poor in Golden Acres, a public housing project in Pompano Beach.

Also known as Dieuson Octave and later Bill Kapri, the rapper co-parents with different women. He has a son named King Khalid and two daughters named Queen Yuri and Izzy. A pregnant woman, who was with the defense in federal court in Miami, said she was expecting the rapper’s fourth child — a son named Prince.

The self-made rapper found success with his 2014 “No Flockin” and his 2022 “Super Gremlin” was a Billboard Hot 100 No. 3. He released a YouTube video for “Shampoo” on Monday. By Wednesday, it ranked top 16 on the worldwide platform.

“I’ve been smoking ... I’ve been drinking ... whipping up a dope cake,” the rapper sings on his new song.

Inconsistencies with court-ordered drug tests already resulted in rehab and a warrant, records show. His defense has claimed his use of the narcotic stemmed from pain management after a prison beating in 2020 and being shot in the leg during Justin Bieber’s afterparty in 2022 in California.

TIMELINE: ARREST RECORD

Kodak Black performs during Rolling Loud New York 2021 at Citi Field on October 29, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Jason Mendez/Getty Images) (2021 Jason Mendez)

2015

  • Broward County: The case was for assault, robbery, kidnapping, false imprisonment, driving with a suspended license, and possession of marijuana.
  • St. Lucie County: The case was for marijuana possession and drug paraphernalia.

2016

  • Florence, South Carolina: The case was for a sexual battery
  • The case was for possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, possession of marijuana, and fleeing from law enforcement.

2018

  • Broward: The case was for grand theft of a firearm, possession of marijuana, child neglect, two counts of possession of a weapon by a felon, and two counts of probation violation.

2019

  • The case was for a federal weapons charge related to a U.S.-Canada border search
  • The case was for a federal weapons charge related to the purchase in Miami-Dade

2022


About the Authors

Reporter Rosh Lowe has been covering news for nearly two decades in South Florida. He joined Local 10 in 2021.

Layron Livingston made the move from Ohio's Miami Valley to Miami, Florida, to join the Local 10 News team.

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