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Rapper Kodak Black offers to pay college fees for kids of FBI agents killed in Florida

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Earlier this year, outgoing President Donald Trump pardoned rapper Kodak Black for some weapons-related offenses, and now he is paying it forward. The 23-year-old Florida native has offered to pay the college tuition for the children of the two FBI agents who were shot to death last week, reports Fox News.

Two agents, Daniel Alfin and Laura Schwartzenberger, were killed during a raid in Sunrise, Fla., along with the suspect, who reportedly used a doorbell camera to watch and allegedly shoot the agents through a closed door as they approached the home. Now, Kodak Black – real name Bill Kahan Kapri – has sent a letter to the FBI Miami Division offering to pay college tuition for the late agents’ children.

According to TMZ, the letter, sent by Black’s attorney, says that Kodak is aware of the difficulties of losing loved ones and grew up in a single-parent home. He said that he wants to ensure that the families of the agents don’t have to worry about paying for college in the future.

Black’s attorney Cohen reportedly has a contact within the FBI Miami Division who confirmed that the agents both had minor children. According to the outlet, Alfin has a 3-year-old while Schwartzenberger has two children: a 4-year-old and a 9-year-old.

“Kodak has always put kids first in his charitable donations. He has a passion for making sure kids in crisis are supported financially and emotionally,” Cohen told Fox News. “That being said, whatever he can do to help, he always offers his assistance. He gives his heartfelt condolences to the families and hopes his offer eases their pain.”

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