Kodak Black is extending his charitable streak by reaching out to the families of the FBI agents killed in the line of duty this week in Florida.
Presidential pardon — had his attorney, Bradford Cohen, send a letter to the FBI Miami Division offering to pay college tuition for the children of the 2 agents fatally shot in Sunrise, FL.
In the letter, obtained by TMZ, Cohen says 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.
Kodak’s attorney says he has a friend in the FBI’s Miami office who told him special agents Daniel Alfin and Laura Schwartzenberger each have minor children — and Cohen relayed that to KB.
The agents were serving search warrants Tuesday when they were killed and 3 other agents were injured.
Alfin is survived by a 3-year-old child and Schwartzenberger is survived by a 4-year-old and a 9-year-old.
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We don’t know if the families will accept Kodak’s offer — we’ve reached out to the FBI, but no word back.
Kodak’s been very generous when it comes to charity … even while he was in prison. As we reported, President Trump even noted that as one of the major reasons he granted the rapper’s pardon.