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I hope someone beats the shit out of him on stage one day
Cops hauled Afroman off stage, and he knows why -- because he punched a female fan in the face ... instead of getting high -- and the video of the incident is brutal.
The rapper was performing in Biloxi, Mississippi Tuesday night when the woman somehow got on stage and started dancing next to Afroman -- and then suddenly, without warning ... he turned and landed a right-handed haymaker to her face.
He obliterated the woman ... who went down hard -- but Afroman kept on performing. Witnesses say she was bleeding and crying, but somehow she managed to get up on her own.
Cops eventually stopped the show, escorted him off stage, and arrested him outside the venue. He was booked for assault.
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He really deserves a good ass whipping for that. Suprised he didn't get one in that town.
QUOTE (Spock @ Feb 18 2015, 04:44 PM)
I hope someone beats the shit out of him on stage one day
Cops hauled Afroman off stage, and he knows why -- because he punched a female fan in the face ... instead of getting high -- and the video of the incident is brutal.
The rapper was performing in Biloxi, Mississippi Tuesday night when the woman somehow got on stage and started dancing next to Afroman -- and then suddenly, without warning ... he turned and landed a right-handed haymaker to her face.
He obliterated the woman ... who went down hard -- but Afroman kept on performing. Witnesses say she was bleeding and crying, but somehow she managed to get up on her own.
Cops eventually stopped the show, escorted him off stage, and arrested him outside the venue. He was booked for assault.
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QUOTE (jstcrsn @ Feb 18 2015, 09:31 PM)
she just needs to get a good lawyer, she will have the last laugh
Hope so. The manager said that wasn't in Afroman's character - but if you watch him glare and bow up like he's about to take his guitar off when the presumed boyfriend hops up on stage, that seems to tell another story.
What really has me wondering right now, is why isn't the Sharpton/Jackson crowd all over the media seeking justice - and why hasn't Obama said a word about striving for unity, and why isn't this the only thing the U.S. media talking about?
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That's some pretty despicable behaviour right there.
QUOTE (Spock @ Feb 19 2015, 11:15 AM)
Hope so. The manager said that wasn't in Afroman's character -
They suggested something about an involuntary reaction to someone invading his stage space. Now that is something that could happen if someone did appear out of nowhere all of a sudden and you're unaware of their intentions.
But in this scenario it seems quite clear he was already aware of her for some time before he decided to whack her one. So it wasn't an involuntary reaction to a possible threat but a calculated decision.