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Rapper offers to pay college tuition for children of slain FBI agents

Local rapper Kodak Black is offering to pay the college tuition for the children of both FBI agents who were killed in the line of duty earlier this month.

Special agent Daniel Alfin and Special Agent Laura Schwartzenberger lost their lives on Tuesday while serving a warrant in Sunrise, Florida, to a suspect who was accused of sexual crimes against children.

Three other agents were left injured during the warrants execution before the suspect took his own life.

The Broward County rapper who received a presidential pardon during Donald Trump’s final days in office, reportedly had his lawyer reach out to the FBI and offered to ease the financial burden of higher education for the victim’s families.

Schwartzenberger is survived by her two children and her husband, while Alfin is survived by his wife and child.

According to the report, the Kodak’s attorney is currently working with the FBI to finalize the details of the offer.