Comic Dave Chappelle was attacked while performing in front of an audience Tuesday at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
Safety crew pursued the aggressor until they confined him off stage at the Hollywood Bowl. The assailant was subsequently accompanied from the setting on a cot and seemed to have wounds to his arm and face.
On getting up, the comedian said “That was a trans man.”
Dave Chappelle would later vanish from view to find the aggressor. Whenever he returned, he said, “I’ve been doing this 35 years. I just stomped a n***er backstage — always wanted to do that”!
The video film of the episode is meager in light of the fact that visitors’ cell phones should have been blocked off to them during the presentation. (The Hollywood Bowl site disclosed that participants’ telephones were to be kept in Yondr gadgets, which permit visitors to keep their telephones, yet close them so they can’t be utilized. They can be gotten to just in assigned ‘Telephone Use Areas’ at the scene.)
In October, Chappelle was caught up in a controversy over his 2021 Netflix exceptional The Closer. There, Chappelle kids about trans ladies and their genitalia and guards J.K. Rowling against pundits who say she is transphobic.