

He was quoted as saying, “I’m just gonna go ahead and announce my retirement from standup, I’m kinda done,” he said.Ĭould this recent event be the continuing saga in the rash of celebrity breakdowns the media loves to cover so much? Or is it perhaps, just the result of a little too much partying and not enough self-control? Only time will tell, it seems. According to various reports, Katt Williams was underage when he did his first live stand-up comedy routine at a bar. The finality of the situation may have finally set in, when Katt announced his retirement from stand up comedy just this past Sunday. In Oakland, two weeks prior, Williams was accused of hitting an 18-year-old man over the head with a bottle. Luckily for Williams, he was not arrested during the incident.Īlso in Sacramento, Williams allegedly slapped a Target employee in the face during the same week. 2 min read Alone in a darkened, empty room with nothing but a microphone and stand, standup comedian Katt Williams unloaded Sunday on the state of America and the.In 48 Hours (1982), when he is the only survivor of a cop shooting, hard-nosed Jack Cates (Nick Nolte) springs prison inmate Reggie Hammond (Murphy) from jail for just 48 hours to help him catch the perpetrators. Last week in Sacramento, California, he took part in a low-speed chase with police as he rode his three-wheeled vehicle on a pedestrian-only thoroughfare. Collection of six films starring Eddie Murphy. This is not the only recent brush with the law in Williams’ history, however. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright. He was ultimately taken into custody at King’s County jail on charges of harassment, assault and obstructing police. Police arrived at the scene shortly thereafter whereupon Williams initially resisted arrest. After that, he proceeded to throw a rock at the family’s automobile.

Later on, when the family attempted to leave the bar, Williams followed them outside and continued with his alleged harassment at one point flicking a cigarette through the car’s window and hit a woman in the face. The special premiered on Netflix on May 17, titled Katt Williams: World War III. When the bar manager attempted to deescalate the situation, the 39-year-old comedian allegedly threatened him with a pool cue and refused to vacate the premises when told to do so. Renowned comedian, Katt Williams has a new Netflix comedy special. It all began with Williams getting into a shouting match with several other patrons of the World Sports Grille in Seattle, WA. This past week saw Katt Williams arrested in Seattle for allegedly engaging in a bar fight with a family of patrons on Sunday. The Associated Press contributed to this report.The famous comedian Katt Williams has been involved in some less than humorous incidents lately. RELATED: 'Glee' actor Mark Salling arrested for allegedly possessing child pornography When officers tried to question Williams, he told them to ask the store employee what happened, Holbrook said. Katt Williams was arrested at LAX in terminal 5 for allegedly carrying a stolen concealed weapon in his carry-on luggage. The cause of the argument wasn't immediately clear. Williams then went behind the counter and punched the employee at least once, Holbrook said. SEE ALSO: Model Blac Chyna arrested for alleged public intoxication, drug possession in Austin, Texas airportĪ store employee told officers Williams, who was in the store with two women, began arguing with the employee and threw a pair of goggles at him, Holbrook said.

Kevin Holbrook told the Associated Press. and found Williams outside "lying on the ground with his hands behind his back as though he was ready to go to jail," Sgt. Gainesville police officers responded to an assault call at a pool supply store around 11:30 a.m. Williams was booked just after noon Monday by the Gainesville Police Department and is being held on $5,000 bond for the misdemeanor charge, according to online jail records.
