Man Accused of Attacking Comic Dave Chappelle Charged With Four Misdemeanors

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By Reuters
May 5, 2022Entertainment
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Man Accused of Attacking Comic Dave Chappelle Charged With Four Misdemeanors
Actor Dave Chappelle arrives for the press conference to promote the film A Star is Born at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on Sept 9, 2018. (Mario Anzuoni/ Reuters)

LOS ANGELES—A 23-year-old man accused of attacking comedian Dave Chappelle during a performance was charged on Thursday with four misdemeanor criminal counts after the city’s district attorney declined to bring more serious charges.

Isaiah Lee, who was subdued after tackling Chappelle, 48, to the stage floor on Tuesday evening, was charged by the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office with battery, possession of a weapon with intent to assault, and two other misdemeanor counts.

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A replica gun with a knife that was taken from the man arrested in Tuesday night’s attack on Dave Chappelle at the Hollywood Bowl, Calif., on May 3, 2022. (Los Angeles Police Department)

“This alleged attack has got to have consequences,” City Attorney Mike Feuer said in a videotaped message.

Feuer announced the misdemeanor charges just hours after the city’s top prosecutor, District Attorney George Gascon, declined to prosecute Lee. A spokesman for Gascon said a review of the evidence did not show felony conduct.

Under California law a misdemeanor carries a maximum sentence of one year in county jail. In Los Angeles, Feuer’s office prosecutes misdemeanors while the district attorney is responsible for felony cases.

Police say Chappelle was performing at the Hollywood Bowl on Tuesday when Lee rushed at the comedian, knocking him to the ground. Lee was subdued near the back of the stage as he sought to flee.

Chappelle returned to the stage after a short break and went on with the show, ad-libbing jokes about the incident. He did not appear to be injured.

The performer’s representatives said on Wednesday that he was fully cooperating with the police investigation.

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