Chappelle attacked: LA County DA won't charge as a felony, refers misdemeanor case to city attorney

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Chappelle attacked: LA County DA won't charge as a felony, refers misdemeanor case to city attorney
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BREAKING LA County DA won't charge onstage attack on Dave Chappelle as a felony, refers misdemeanor case to city attorney

will not face felony charges, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office said Thursday.

Police said Lee was armed with a replica handgun-knife when he ran onto the stage and tackled Chappelle. Witness video shows Chappelle falling back but he managed to quickly free himself as security rushed out to grab the attacker. Exclusive footage from AIR7 HD captured the attacker on a gurney as he was being loaded into an ambulance to be taken to a hospital for unspecified injuries.Comedian Dave Chappelle was attacked on stage at the Hollywood Bowl Tuesday night by a man who tackled him during his performance.

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