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04th May 2022

Dave Chappelle attacked on stage during Netflix stand-up show in LA

Charlie Herbert

A man reportedly armed with a gun and a knife has been taken into custody.

Comedian Dave Chappelle was attacked on stage during a performance in Los Angeles on Tuesday night.

The controversial comedian was performing at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles as part of the Netflix Is A Joke comedy festival when the incident took place.

Videos on social media appear to show a man tackling Chappelle to the ground, before security rush on stage to help the comic.

Chappelle continued with the show after the incident and later told the audience: “I don’t know if that was part of the show or… I grabbed the back of that n****s head, his hair was spongy, absorbent.”

Chapelle then appeared to joke: “It was a trans man.”

Chappelle attracted controversy last year for his latest Netflix special, The Closer, in which he makes a number of jokes about the transgender community.

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Actor and Chappelle’s friend Jamie Foxx was one of those who rushed on stage to help him, and the comedian thanked him as well.

“Listen, I just want to say I’ve had an incredible time. This guy is a genius, we’ve got to protect him at all times, man. This is what it’s about,” Chappelle said.

“For every comedian that comes out here, this means everything. You’re a genius, you’re a legend, I enjoyed myself thoroughly and we’re not gonna let nothing happen to you.”

He added: “I’ve been doing this 35 years, I just stomped a n***a backstage. Always wanted to do that.”

Warning: footage contains language some may find offensive

The LA Police Department confirmed to a local news network that they responded to an incident at the venue at around 10.45pm and that a man reportedly armed with a gun and a knife has been taken into custody.

Other footage online appears to show the attacker, with a badly injured arm, being loaded into an ambulance.

The Netflix Is A Joke festival began on 28 April and features live performances from the likes of Seth Rogen, Snoop Dogg, Bill Burr and Pete Davidson.

The incident comes weeks after Chris Rock was slapped onstage at the Oscars by Will Smith for a joke he made about Jada Pinkett Smith.

The incident back in March prompted some comedians to voice their concerns about their safety onstage, arguing that Smith’s slap has set a dangerous precedent.

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