Gainesville police say Jesse Dalton Fleming and Derionte Tre-Sean Robinson forced a college student to withdraw money from ATMs.

American rapper and longtime Gators fan Kodak Black has had his fair share of jail time.

But a robbery suspect's hairstyle, similar to the one the rapper used to have — a thick and wild dreadlocks look — helped Gainesville police identify the suspect and put him in the Alachua County jail.

Police arrested Derionte Tre-Sean Robinson, 18, of Gainesville, on robbery with a firearm and kidnapping after the victim, a college student, told police his robber looked like Kodak Black.

According to a sworn complaint from the Gainesville Police Department, Robinson and Jesse Dalton Fleming, 18, of Morriston, forced the student to get into the back of his own car and then drove him to several ATMs around Gainesville early Monday morning. Police say they told the man to draw money out of the ATMs or he'd be shot.

The complaint said Robinson and the Fleming took turns hitting the man with guns as they rode around Gainesville and forced the man to hand over cash, a cellphone and debit cards.

An officer wrote in the complaint that they were familiar with Robinson and knew he had the same "style/look of Kodak Black."

In a six-person lineup, the victim was immediately able to identify Robinson, police said. He was booked into the Alachua County jail Thursday. His bond is set at $500,000.

Fleming, as well, was charged with robbery with a firearm and kidnapping. He was arrested Thursday and his bond has not yet been set.