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.
"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.
"As unfortunate and unsettling as the incident was, Chappelle
went on with the show," his spokesperson, Carla Sims, said in a
statement on Wednesday, crediting Chris Rock and fellow
comedian-actor Jamie Foxx with helping to "calm the crowd."
The attack sparked comparisons to a bizarre incident during the
Academy Awards ceremony in March at which actor Will Smith
smacked comic Chris Rock onstage, apparently over a joke about
his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith
Rock joined Chappelle onstage a short time after the attack,
took the microphone and quipped, "Was that Will Smith?"
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by David Gregorio and
Richard Pullin)
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