Kodak Back in the Slammer? Yak's New Drug Charge Got the Streets Buzzin'
They tryna lock up Yak again, but is it a legit charge or just more heat on a young Black man?

Aight, so check it. Word on the street is Kodak Black, aka Yak, Bill Kapri, whatever you wanna call him, done caught another case. This time it's a felony drug charge, some MDMA sh*t. This after Trump done pardoned him from that gun charge. Can't a brotha catch a break?
They say the cops rolled up on him near some kids' school, found some pills in a bag with his name on it, plus $37K in cash. Now, I ain't sayin' Yak innocent, but how convenient is that? Cops always conveniently findin' sh*t when it comes to us.
His lawyer sayin' it's a weak case, that Yak wasn't even in the car. He say the prints on the bag was just from a cough medicine bottle. Sounds kinda sus, but you know how these cops do. They'll plant evidence faster than you can say 'free Kodak.'
This ain't just about Yak, tho. It's about the system always tryna take down young Black men. They see a dude makin' money, ridin' in a Lambo, and they immediately assume he sellin' drugs. They ain't checkin' for his hustle, his music, nothin'. Just tryna find a reason to lock him up.
And this mandatory minimum sh*t? Three years for a little bit of MDMA? That's BS. They lockin' dudes up for years for nothin', while real criminals walk free. The whole system is designed to keep us down.
Now, I ain't condonin' drug use, but let's be real, everybody doin' somethin'. And if Yak was holdin', that's his business. The government ain't got no right to tell a man what he can and can't do with his own body.
But this is bigger than just Yak. This is about police harassment, racial profiling, and the war on drugs that's been tearin' apart our communities for decades. They ain't tryna help us, they tryna control us.
So, free Kodak, but also free all the other brothers and sisters locked up for minor drug offenses. It's time to end this racist system and start investin' in our communities instead of incarceratin' us.
Real talk. No cap. This sh*t gotta change.


