Kodak Black Offers To Pay College Tuition For Children Of Slain FBI Agents

Kodak Black is making the most of his newfound freedom!

According to TMZ, the Florida rapper, who was recently released from prison after receiving a Presidential pardon, had his attorney, Bradford Cohen, send a letter to the FBI Miami Division offering to pay the college tuition for the children of two FBI agents who were fatally shot in Sunrise, Florida last week.

In the letter, Bradford said Kodak "knows what it's like to lose loved ones and grow up in a single-parent home, and he wants to make sure the mourning families don't ever have to worry about sending their kids to college," TMZ reported.

Special agent Daniel Alfin and special agent Laura Schwartzenberger were fatally shot on Tuesday (February 2) during the execution of a federal court-ordered search warrant as part of a crimes against children investigation. Three other agents were also wounded.

“Every day, FBI special agents put themselves in harm’s way to keep the American people safe,” FBI Director Christopher Wray said in a statement following the incident. “Special Agent Alfin and Special Agent Schwartzenberger exemplified heroism today in defense of their country. The FBI will always honor their ultimate sacrifice and will be forever grateful for their bravery. We continue to stand by our FBI Family, and the families of these special agents, in the days to come, bringing every resource we can to get through this together.”

Daniel is survived by a 3-year-old child and Laura is survived by a 4-year-old and a 9-year-old.

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