Comedian Dave Chapel was attacked on stage during a special Netflix booth in LA

TOPLINE comedian Dave Chapel was assaulted on stage by one of the audience members. While performing a standout special for Netflix, accused of transphobia at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Tuesday night.

Due to the Los Angeles Police Department, a man from the audience at the Chappelle show jumped onto the stage and bumped into the comedian as he was about to leave, News reported.

Security forces intervened and arrested the attacker.

A video of the alleged happening shared on social media shows a man throwing himself at Chappelle while speaking into a microphone.

The suspect was take to hospital with minor injuries and was found to have a copy of the gun throwing the built-in knife.

Stand-up comedian Chris Rock, who also stars in the show. Reportedly took the stage and jokingly asked if the attacker was Will Smith about his famous stroke at this year’s Oscars.

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IMPORTANT QUOTATION

Actor and comedian Jamie Foxx, who was also present at the event, also step in to help Chappelle. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Fox was later called to the scen. Where he said, “Listen, I just want to say that this guy is a total genius. We have to make sure that we protect him at all times. For every comedian that comes here, that means everything. You are a genius. You are a legend, I had fun, and we will not let anything happen to you.”

KEY BACKGROUND

Chappelle’s appearance on Tuesday as part of an 11-day comedy festival call Netflix Is A Joke Fest host by the streaming giant. Last year, the 48-year-old and Netflix came under heavy criticism for Chappelle’s latest stand-up special. The Closer, which accused him of some transphobic jokes. The Chappelle dispute led to protests outside Netflix headquarters and the departure of company employees last year.

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