Sean Combs, American rapper and record producer better known as Puff Daddy, was arrested on Monday for assaulting his son’s football coach with a deadly weapon.
The rapper confronted Ji Mora, the coach with a kettlebell, a heavy metallic object, after the coach screamed at his son, Justin Combs.
The incident led to his arrest.
Mora described the incident as “unfortunate” and thanked all officials at the spot for their professionalism.
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“I’m thankful that our staff showed the level of professionalism that they did in handling this situation. This is an unfortunate incident for all parties involved,” he said.
“While UCPD (University of California Police Incident) continues to review this matter, we will let the legal process run its course and refrain from further comment at this time.”
Meanwhile, 50 Cent, also an American rap mogul, posted two videos on his Instagram page to ‘mock’ the rapper.
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“Free puffy lol, #effenvodka #frigo #smsaudio nah that man shouldn’t have been flexing on his kid,” he wrote on the caption of the first video.
“Don’t worry Puffy I’m on the way!!!! lmao #effenvodka#frigo#smsaudio I’m counting the money I’m coming now. Now how do I get to UCLA,” he wrote on the second video.
P-Diddy, as he is fondly called, was bailed with the sum of $160,000 (£101,000) on Monday evening.
In 1999, he was arrested for his involvement in the assault of Steve Stoute, a former Inters cope executive in New York.
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He subsequently appologised and was ordered to attend an anger management class.
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