Kodak Black Claims He Was ‘Laced With An Unknown Substance’ While In Prison & Beat By Correctional Officers 


Kodak Black Claims He Was ‘Laced With An Unknown Substance’ While In Prison & Beat By Correctional Officers

Kodak Black (real name Bill K. Kapri), 22, made some serious allegations on Instagram!

The rapper, who’s currently serving his prison sentence at Miami’s Federal Detention Center, claimed Saturday (Dec. 14) that he was “laced with an unknown substance.” He detailed his experience in a lengthy post and said the alleged incident took place in late October. He wrote,

“On October 29th I was laced with an unknown substance here in Miami, FDC. That substance gave me an out of body experience and had me feeling like I was possessed and dying slowly. Upon this experience i managed to go to the CO’s office to seek medical Attention (As shown on surveillance cameras). I was denied ! This left me in a state of paranoia. Shortly after I got into an altercation with an innate. This same CO who denied me medical attention, proceeded to pepper spray me which instantly impaired my vision and I was oblivious to who was punching and grabbing me repeatedly in the face. Even after I was on the floor they continued to strike me and deploy more people. I was summoning for them to stop while gasping for my breath.”

Black continues, calling the incident a “near-death experience.”

“This near death experience felt like dogs were tearing at my skin while they were grabbing and beating me while I was under the influence of this unknown substance that mysteriously hasn’t popped up in my Urine analysis and mysteriously the inmate I was fighting with went home the next day.”

In addition, Black alleges the officer beat him so much, the rapper had to be escorted by wheelchair. Also, Black says the loss of the late rapper Juice WRLD impacted him behind bars.

“I was beaten so brutally that I had to be taken to the Box in a wheelchair. I have been here for 45 days without commissary, hygiene stressed out and on psych meds. Having to mourn the loss of my brother Juice World behind the doors.”

To end, Black says that his goal in his lengthy Instagram post was to “shed this light on police brutality and the tactics they use to cover their behinds.” 

News of Kodak Black being involved in an altercation made headlines in late October. Read about that here.

The rapper was sentenced to 46 months in prison in November after his guilty plea in August for lying on a background check when he bought guns in January.

When Black tried to purchase guns again in March, he was unable to as his background check exposed sexual assault charges in South Carolina.

Kodak Black

The charges are sealed, so there isn’t much information made to the public about them. A worker at the Miami-Dade County felony records department said she was

“unable to discuss anything about the case.”

A representative for the State’s Attorney Office said that if sealed charges were filed,

“no one here could discuss the matter.”

Black has continued to serve his time quietly posting a quick update in November,

“Hold It Down While I’m On Lock. Calling Shots From The Box #Literally “

What are your thoughts on Kodak Black’s accusations? Let us know in the comments!

Authored by: Gregory Molette