Sunday, 2 December 2012

Katt Williams Target Employee

Katt Williams Target Employee, Funnyman, Kat Williams slapped a Target employee last Sunday in Yolo County, after an awkward police chase by California Highway Patrol capitol officers. The "Scary Movie 5" and "Tink Tink" comedian-turned actor's bizarre attack was caught on tape.

TMZ obtained footage of the -- as staff writers put it -- face-to-hand-contact in a Dec. 2 celebrity news report. Allegedly, it is the comedian or his doppelganger on the store's cameras.

Before the Kat Williams slap of the Target worker took place, the "Friday After Next" star allegedly had an earlier run-in with nearby law enforcement.

Williams, according to Reuters was eyed by a CHP officer on Sacramento capitol grounds, riding a three-wheeled Can-Am motorcycle on the sidewalk. When approached by officers, Kat allegedly fled, sparking a chase by officers. However, it was called off due to safety concerns for pedestrians.

A short time later, the troubled comedian walked into a local Target, got into an argument with a retail cashier and attacked him.

Kat Williams slapped the Target worker after what appeared to be a brief exchange of words. And here's where it gets stranger by the minute: Williams stood by while the employee called police. Moments later, Williams is seen checking out though another cashier's line, while riding a motorized courtesy wheelchair.

The very talented comic is known for having a short fuse; he's been involved in several alleged assault cases in the past. In November, Williams was sued by audience members at one of his shows for allegedly taking off his clothes to fight, as well as cutting the performance short.

Another lawsuit claims Kat assaulted a female ex-assistant in his house. And finally, he was arrested weeks ago for allegedly fighting in an Oakland club.

Kat Williams' slap of the Target employee and his bizarre sidewalk chase did not land him in jail as of yet. However, police are still investigating both matters, which could likely be referred to prosecutors.

Do you get the feeling this is all part of a funny documentary and we all are Punk'd?

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