BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. — South Florida-based rapper Kodak Black is behind bars once again, this time in Broward County.
Online jail records show Kodak, whose real name is Bill Kapri, was arrested Thursday on charges of attempting to flee/elude law enforcement and resisting an officer without violence.
Kodak’s arrest comes a week after he was arrested in central Florida on a drug trafficking charge, stemming from a 2025 investigation.
It’s unclear why he allegedly fled from authorities in Broward, but Local 10 News has requested a copy of his arrest report.
In the central Florida case, Kodak, 28, faces a felony charge of trafficking in MDMA.
The arrest stems from a November 2025 investigation by Orlando police after officers responded to reports of gunfire near Children’s Safety Village on Fairvilla Road in Orlando.
According to the warrant, officers arrived to find several people gathered around two vehicles, including a BMW SUV and a Lamborghini SUV.
Police said officers smelled burnt cannabis coming from the BMW and conducted a search of the vehicle, where they found cannabis and a pink pill that tested positive for MDMA. During the investigation, Kodak, 28, who is currently living in Fort Lauderdale, approached officers and watched the search, the warrant states.
Investigators later searched the Lamborghini SUV and reported finding suspected narcotics, cash and firearms inside the vehicle.
According to the warrant, officers discovered a pink bag containing a substance later identified by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement as MDMA, along with about $37,000 in cash and documents bearing Kodak’s name.
The warrant states investigators also compared items found inside the vehicle, including a bag and lighter, to images posted on Kodak’s Instagram accounts.
Authorities said FDLE officials later confirmed the substance recovered from the bag was MDMA, weighing approximately 25 grams.
The rapper and others at the scene denied that the bag was theirs, however when he was informed that there was money in the bag, Kodak tried multiple times to have officers hand him the cash, saying it belonged to his business, the warrant stated.
Based on the investigation, Orlando police sought a warrant charging Kodak with trafficking in MDMA between 14 and 200 grams.
As of Friday morning, Kodak was being held at the Broward County Main Jail. He is expected to appear in bond court later in the morning or afternoon.
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