1090 Jake on War in Kodak Black's Hood, Everyone Arrested in RICO (Part 13)
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Watch full interviews early, uncensored and ad-free as a Member - https://www.youtube.com/vladtv/join Watch this Full Interview: https://youtu.be/si1Sx53ACzs Part 14: https://youtu.be/zycTid_Pa5Y Part 12: https://youtu.be/1Ymu7r6KsOk Part 1: https://youtu.be/uRX6BaRt2lw -------- 1090 Jake shed light on the violent feud in Broward County, Florida, a region intertwined with rapper Kodak Black's social circle. The conflict, tagged as a “war” in Kodak’s neighborhood, has seen multiple casualties, including eight deaths and numerous attempted murders. The turmoil led to a RICO charge against nine members of groups named the Dania Hot Boys. The conflict's gravity deepened with the murder of HMT Tray’s mother, amid allegations of personal disputes involving Kodak Black's associate, Syko Bob. Jake clarified that Kodak Black himself remains uninvolved in these criminal acts, despite connections to those involved.
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