Dark entered the difference in request in a Miami government court. Investigators accused him of wrongdoings including misrepresenting data on government structures to purchase four guns from a Miami-region firearm shop on two separate events.
Dark, 22, had the option to get three of the weapons: a 9 mm handgun, a .380-bore handgun and a self-loader Mini Draco weapon. Experts said one of the firearms was found at the area of a March shooting in Pompano Beach.
Dark likewise faces medication, weapons and rape charges in different states.
Whenever U.S. Locale Judge Federico Moreno asked Black for what valid reason he required such huge numbers of weapons, he shrugged and said he required them for "insurance." In a past hearing, his lawyer, Bradford Cohen, said the rapper confronted dangers from groups and other rivals.The capture: Rapper Kodak Black confronting government firearm charge after capture at Miami music celebration
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Dark is a Florida local who was destined to Haitian American guardians as Dieuson Octave and who currently passes by the legitimate name of Bill Kapri.
He has been in government guardianship since he was captured during a Miami-zone hip-bounce celebration in May that was damaged by a few vicious episodes. Experts are as yet examining three inconsequential shootings in the Miami territory with potential associations with the celebration, one of which included a property possessed by President Donald Trump.
Moreno recently denied Black's solicitation for security, deciding that he was a threat to the network.
The rapper, known for the singles "ZeZe" and "Come in Peace," could face as long as 20 years in jail and a $500,000 fine.
He is planned to be condemned on Nov. 13.