D.A. Declines To File Felony Charges Against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs After Arrest At UCLA
A Good news has P. Diddy Free From Felony Charges as L.A. County D.A. Declines His Case
Los Angeles County District Attorney rejected on Thursday, June 2, to file a felony case against Sean “P. Diddy” Combs for his physical encounter to UCLA football coach
last month. The rejection means that the 45-year-old rapper will not be charged with a felony.
The confrontation last month happened on campus and prompted Combs’ arrest at the Acosta Athletic Training Complex.
Combs was arrested in late-June on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and other charges.
Combs is accused of swinging a weight-room kettlebell at one of the interns who intervened. He was reportedly upset about a practice session involving his son.
Last month, Diddy was arrested following his physical encounter with the UCLA’s strength and conditioning coach in the coach’s office. He allegedly swung a kettlebell which almost hit the coach’s assistant. The coach reportedly often gave Diddy’s son a hard time during workout session. He then obtained three counts of assault with a deadly weapon, and one count each of battery and making terrorist threats. However, he was soon released from police custody after posting a bail.
A Good news has P. Diddy Free From Felony Charges as L.A. County D.A. Declines His Case
Los Angeles County District Attorney rejected on Thursday, June 2, to file a felony case against Sean “P. Diddy” Combs for his physical encounter to UCLA football coach
last month. The rejection means that the 45-year-old rapper will not be charged with a felony.
The confrontation last month happened on campus and prompted Combs’ arrest at the Acosta Athletic Training Complex.
Combs was arrested in late-June on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and other charges.
Combs is accused of swinging a weight-room kettlebell at one of the interns who intervened. He was reportedly upset about a practice session involving his son.
Last month, Diddy was arrested following his physical encounter with the UCLA’s strength and conditioning coach in the coach’s office. He allegedly swung a kettlebell which almost hit the coach’s assistant. The coach reportedly often gave Diddy’s son a hard time during workout session. He then obtained three counts of assault with a deadly weapon, and one count each of battery and making terrorist threats. However, he was soon released from police custody after posting a bail.