Posted on 04/18/2019 5:43:16 AM PDT by raccoonradio
5:24 AM PT -- Cops say Kodak and 2 others attempted to enter the U.S. at the Lewiston-Queenston International Bridge in a Cadillac Escalade with a temporary California registration. They say Kodak was the driver, and officers discovered weed on him ... after further inspection of the vehicle they also found a Glock 9mm pistol which was undeclared by everyone in the Escalade.
There was also a Porsche traveling with Kodak's team with three other individuals. The driver of the Porsche stated he had two loaded handguns and a third was found in the trunk as well as more marijuana.
Stetson President and Madarrow Smith were both arrested for criminal possession of a weapon ... Jeantony Saintmelus -- who was driving the Porsche -- was booked for criminal possession of a weapon and possession of marijuana.
4/18 3:27 AM PT -- It's now very clear why Kodak Black canceled his show in Boston ... the rapper was arrested on weapons and drugs charges at The U.S. Border. Law enforcement sources tell TMZ Kodak and 3 other people were stopped by U.S. Customs Agents Wednesday. We're told Kodak was arrested for criminal possession of a weapon -- a felony -- and a misdemeanor possession of marijuana charge.
Multiple sources familiar with the arrest tell us Kodak was traveling with at least two guns ... and stopped when entering the U.S. from Canada.
The rapper is still in custody, being held on a $20,000 cash bond or $40,000 bond.
Kodak Black mysteriously canceled a concert last minute -- pissing off a ton of fans in the process -- and his team tells us his location and the reason for the cancellation is currently unknown.
Kodak was supposed to perform at The House of Blues in Boston Wednesday night but never showed. Fans waited for hours for the rapper before Kodak's team pulled the plug on the gig ... forcing local cops to have to assist in clearing the venue.
Here's where things get weird, we've spoken with several members of Kodak's team -- and everyone is telling us the same thing -- they don't know why the show was canceled and they can't get in touch with Kodak or those traveling with him.
What we know for sure, Kodak performed in Detroit Saturday night ... but at some point between then and Wednesday's show he's allegedly gone off the radar.
While it's highly unlikely his team just doesn't know where he is, or what happened, that's the story they've been sticking to for the last several hours.
Are you sure that’s not the president of Zimbabwe?
They’re just travelling diplomats for Black culture.
Kodak Black? Overexposed...
Is that what they mean when they say “Black is Beautiful”?
The next Nipsie Hussle. Someone out there will do the world a favor.
I got a Nikon camera, I love to take a photograph, so mama don’t take my Kodachrome away.
Was the caddie John Deere Green?
I was trying to figure out what town “Kodak” was, .... That the man was a rape (er, rap) “star” never entered my thoughts.
Kodak appears to be underdeveloped
This thread’s been a lot of fun, a good warm-up for 9:30 am.
Ready to whoop BJ’s wife’s obama, Mr. President!
Frederick Douglass and Dr. King would be so proud. This is precisely what they put their life’s work into the black community becoming.
His mamiya was a Brownie.
(Stax Records in Memphis with an positive message):
The word was completely invented by Eastman, it never existed before he coined it and registered it as the legal name of the company he created to commercialize his invention.
Therefore, "Kodak" is the invention of a White man. Doesn't that make Mr. Dieuson Octave guilty of cultural appropriation?
I heard he was in Canada trying to enroll in school.
Or Agfa Amber
“KODAK BLACK ARRESTED....”
I thought this going to be about a new Pantone color.
As far as I am concerned, he can rot in jail.
Alright!!!!!!!!! It’s a Ubangi (You Bangee).
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