Isaiah Lee, alleged Dave Chappelle attack suspect

Isaiah Lee. | Source: BACKGRID / fair use photo

While there are still plenty of unanswered questions surrounding ther man who attacked Dave Chappelle during the comedian’s live performance this week, the motivation for the assault has become a bit clearer as law enforcement officials continue to release information about the prime suspect.

Isaiah Lee was identified as the man who sprang from the audience during Chappelle’s set at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles as part of the “Netflix Is A Joke Fest” on Tuesday night. The 23-year-old was arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon, a felony, after the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) determined Lee was armed with a replica gun that he allegedly aimed at Chappelle after he tackled the comedian. The replica gun also featured a knife with a short blade.

 

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Lee, who was grotesquely disfigured from venue security subduing him, was being held on $30,000 bail, the LAPD said.

However, what the LAPD did not say was why Lee launched his attack on Chappelle.

The comedian has ruffled some feathers in recent years for his comedy material, but it was not immediately clear if Lee was among those who have taken umbrage with Chappelle’s jokes. Nor was it clear if that’s what compelled him to jump on stage and tackle Chappelle.

What was clear, though, is that Lee — an apparent aspiring rapper who rhymed using the moniker, NoName_Trapper — recorded at least one rap song disparaging Chappelle and made at least one other song in which he rapped about, “Walkin’ straight into da Bowl,” which could be a reference to the Hollywood Bowl where the attack took place.

 

Lee’s song that is specifically titled, “Dave Chappelle” was released in 2020.

It is on that song that Lee raps, “laugh at you n****s a joke,” TMZ reported.

Lee has another song defending former President Donald Trump with lyrics that include, “MAGA my n**ga,” and the open-ended question: “Why is everybody always hatin’ on my president.”

Source: Dave Chappelle Attacker Isaiah Lee’s Possible Motive Becomes Clearer