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Dave Chappelle attack: Gascón doubles-down on felony decision, calls criticism on non-charges ‘misinformation'

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Just days after Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón's office declined to file felony charges against Dave Chappelle’s alleged attacker, Isaiah Lee, Gascón stood in front of media members to "clear up" what he described as "a substantial level of misinformation and misunderstanding concerning the Dave Chappelle case." "In the city of L.A.

as it is the case with nine other cities in the county, which amounts for about 50% of the population of the county – we have city prosecutors that handle misdemeanors," Gascón said on Tuesday. "They have the jurisdiction for misdemeanor prosecution in those jurisdictions as it is the case of the city of L.A.

being the largest one with a population of nearly 4 million people." Gascón went on to explain that Chappelle’s case was handled and reviewed by "one of our deputies in our filing team" and said he agreed with the deputy’s "right decision when she determined that the conduct in this particular case was misdemeanor conduct." He added that while he believes Lee, 23, "needs to be held accountable for his behavior," ultimately his office didn’t agree that Lee’s tackling of Chappelle on stage at the Hollywood Bowl, "under California law did not, and I repeat, did not amount to felony conduct." Gascón, who has come under fire for being lenient on crime since being elected as District Attorney in 2020, not only doubled down on his office’s recommendation to kick the case down to the L.A.

City Attorney, but explained a multitude of reasons why Lee shouldn’t be charged with a felony – despite an onslaught of pressure to make a stand against similar behavior by charging Lee accordingly.

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