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Katt Williams Pulls Unloaded Gun On Faizon Love


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By Georgette Pierre

Is this another WTF moment for Katt Williams? Sure seems like it. According to TMZ, comedian Katt Williams and actor Faizon Love got into a heated argument outside of a Hollywood club over a $50,000 debt that Williams owes Love. Apparently Katt wasn’t having that and pulled out a gun on the actor that wasn’t even loaded.

Faizon Love, known for his roles in movies like "Friday" and "The Players Club," went on to say “I am just extremely upset that his punk ass would pull a gun out on me and even play with me like that.” Soon after, Katt Williams was arrested for a possible gun violation but released from custody the same night. This debacle isn’t the first time the comedian has made headlines. In 2006, he was arrested on a gun charge at LAX.

Just last month, the "Friday After Next" star released his new comedy DVD, "Kattpacalypse."

Was Katt Williams irrational for pulling out a gun in this situation?



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