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At a Seattle concert featuring rapper Snoop Dogg on Saturday night, a fan caught a beatdown after getting on the stage and grabbing Snoop's shoulder. The fan, Richard Monroe, claimed they allowed fans to come on stage. Once he came towards Snoop and touched his shoulder, the other rappers on stage grabbed him and they gave him the worst whupping of his life. This is the result of the beatdown: ![]() It was over a dozen of them, and not only were they kicking him and punching him, but they were hitting him with bottles and microphones and god knows what else. And this went on for quite a while, all while the concert was going on.
Let's be real here: this dude is an idiot. I don't believe Snoop told people to come on stage, especially since he's probably wary of death threats and the like. If he did, he was probably talking about one of the hoes on the floor. I'd bet this guy was probably blazed out anyway and didn't know what the hell was going on until he caught a Timberland in his ass. Here's the video. If you look, nobody else got on stage other than him. Also, several emails were sent to King 5 NBC that said Snoop never told anyone to come on stage. Hence, this guy deserved to get beatdown for doing something that stupid. However, did he deserve one that harsh? It would surprise me if Snoop doesn't come out of pocket for this incident, because they didn't have to beat him like that. As the old folks say, they were probably being mannish, and show everyone how hard they were. And where was security? Monroe will probably sue the amphitheatre as well. They said Snoop's group stole his cell phone, wallet, and everything else. Now that I think about it, there might be a few warrants out for him and his boys. This isn't anything new. Several people run on stage during concerts and on the fields or rings during sporting events. Wrestling had a terrible problem with that a few years back before wrestlers started beating their asses for it. I recall a football playoff game where a guy got the worst spear ever by a security guard. And of course how can anyone forget last year's Detroit/Indiana brawl started by a guy who wanted to share a beer, and ended up with several fans catching haymakers. So this is to everyone that thinks being a part of a rap concert or sporting event without being specifically invited would be a good idea: don't do it. You'll end up in jail, getting your ass whupped like this guy, or both. |
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