Rapper Kodak Black has paid tribute to a Parkland school shooting victim Meadow Pollack by establishing a scholarship in her name.
The Dying To Live star spent Valentine’s Day in Parkland, Florida attending a memorial to mark the third anniversary of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018, where 17 people were killed.
Among the victims was student Meadow Pollack, who was a big fan of Kodak, and, following the commutation of his prison sentence by former U.S. President Donald Trump last month, the rapper decided to pay his respects in person at the event.
I Was Already Fuckin Wit Yo Campaign But Shidd We Locked In Na @POTUS45 pic.twitter.com/1OuiBoL5Bx
— Kodak Black (@KodakBlack1k) January 24, 2021
While there, he announced plans to launch a $100,000 scholarship fund in Pollack’s memory at the Nova Southeastern University Law School in Florida, where her brother, Hunter, is a student, with the money benefiting those wanting to study justice reform.
Hunter was present at the emotional gathering and expressed his gratitude to Kodak by giving him a big hug before they jointly lit a candle for the victims of the Parkland shooting.
Kodak has been on somewhat of a kindness and ‘do-good’ streak ever since he’s released from prison a couple of weeks ago. His latest act of kindness follows him offering to pay the tuition of the children of two FBI agents that were killed on duty in Florida last week.
This is not the first time @KodakBlack1k has done something like this. He has also quietly assisted with the funerals of fallen police officers, killed in the line of duty. https://t.co/p0tsNLxYuU
— Bernard B. Kerik (@BernardKerik) February 9, 2021
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