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Comedian Dave Chappelle attacked on stage during ‘Netflix is A Joke’ performance

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Dave Chappelle. (File Photo: REUTERS/Gaelen Morse)

(Reuters)

United States comedian Dave Chappelle was attacked on stage on Tuesday night (May 3) at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles by an assailant who rugby-tackled him before being apprehended and arrested, video footage verified by Reuters showed.

The attack came just over a month after actor Will Smith slapped comedian Chris Rock on stage at the Oscars, an unprecedented incident at the globally televised event that prompted concerns that performers might be subject to copycat assaults.

Smith, who won the best actor award, was subsequently banned from attending the Oscars for 10 years.

Chappelle was reportedly uninjured in Tuesday’s attack, for which a motive was not yet known.

The suspect had been subdued by at least 10 members of Chappelle’s security team, as well as actor/comedian Jamie Foxx, who had been off stage wearing a sheriff’s hat.

“Was that Will Smith?”

Comedian Chris Rock

An agent and public relations representative for Chappelle were not immediately available for comment. A representative for the Hollywood Bowl told Reuters the incident was under investigation, declining to comment further.

Rock, who had performed earlier in the evening, joined Chappelle on stage moments after the incident and joked: “Was that Will Smith?”

Chappelle and Rock were giving shows as part of an 11-day comedy festival called ‘Netflix is a Joke’.

‘SHERIFF’ JAMIE FOXX HELPS SUBDUE ATTACKER

Los Angeles police took a male suspect into custody who NBC Los Angeles said was armed with a replica gun capable of ejecting a knife blade.

Video footage obtained by Reuters showed the suspect on a stretcher, with his arm twisted out of place and being placed into an ambulance. He was taken to hospital with what were labelled ‘minor injuries’.

Los Angeles Police Department officials did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

Chappelle’s Netflix comedy special The Closer was criticised last year by some who saw it as ridiculing transgender people. Supporters of the comedian viewed it as a cry against cancel culture.

Completing his set on stage after the incident, Chappelle jokingly claimed the attacker “was a trans man”.

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