Rapper Kodak Black



FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Dieuson Octave, better known as rapper Kodak Black colored, was arrested Thursday by the Broward Sheriff's Office.

Files show the 20-year-old rapper is facing charges of grand theft of an firearm, possession of pot, child neglect, two matters of ownership of a weapon with a felon and two counts of probation violation.

Octave, who has 5 million followers on Instagram and regularly shares videos and pictures of his kid, was being organised at the key Broward County jail in Fort Lauderdale.

A live training video was shared on his Instagram account with audio of an argument about if he needed to submit his mobile phone to authorities.

"Your phone's area of the search warrant. You are not going to really get your phone back again," a man could be been told saying in the storyplot video, that was heading viral and quickly getting duplicated on public media.

His previous post to his 1.7 million fans on Tweets was Wednesday. He asked his followers to create to Willie Ryan at the Broward Region jail in Pompano Beach, where the U.S. marshals possessed a hang on him to be a felon allegedly in ownership of ammunition.

Octave, who's of Haitian descent and grew up in the Golden Acres general public housing project, has a criminal background that includes a dangerous combo of anger, lust, pot and guns.

In 2015, he was imprisoned in Pompano Beach on charges of robbery, battery, two counts of bogus imprisonment of a child under 13 years, three counts of bogus imprisonment of a grown-up, driving a vehicle with a suspended license and ownership of marijuana.

He was caught double in Broward State in 2016. The Apr 2016 arrest was for ownership of a tool by a convicted felon, ownership of cannabis and fleeing from law enforcement. The August arrest was for armed robbery and incorrect imprisonment.

Octave was sentenced to house arrest, anger management classes, community service and five many years of probation. While in guardianship, authorities learned he previously a pending warrant in Florence, South Carolina, for criminal sexual conduct and in St. Lucie State for marijuana possession.

He was arrested in February on the probation violation fee after he was accused of going out of his house to visit a strip team. He was sentenced to 364 days in prison, but after taking part in an early-release program, he strolled out of prison June 5 on house arrest.

Just Monday, Kodak Black colored released a video for his "Roll In Tranquility" single with rapper Jahseh Onfroy, better known as XXXTentacion. The video, which A$AP Mob-affiliated creative collective AWGE aimed, shows Kodak tossing cash on a courthouse floor.

Onfroy, 19, is having unlawful legal problems of his own. He's set to surface in courtroom Jan. 24 in Miami-Dade State. He was imprisoned Dec. 7 on charges of wrong imprisonment, see tampering and then for allegedly harassing a female he was accused of defeating up when she was pregnant in 2016.

Before this week, a video recording of a dialogue between the two rappers was printed on social multimedia. Onfroy, who's of Jamaican descent, offered Octave advice and advised him to be cautious about presenting others money and functioning on impulse.

"You intend to control what's happening around you, bro. It hurts, man. It hurts," Onfroy said. "Just please, just please, just be careful, man."

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