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Friday, December 4, 2009

Katt Williams questioned after Walmart ruckus

Looks like Katt Williams is rolling back the crazy, but maybe this time he is an innocent “pimp.”

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(Peter Wine for the Dayton Daily News)

The Dayton-raised comic’s bizarro run-ins with the law continue.

He was questioned today, Friday, Dec. 4, by police in connection to an incident in the parking lot of a Georgia Walmart, according to online reports.

Details are sketchy to say the lest.

Here are a couple we dug up:

Police in Newnan, Ga. responded to disturbance calls around 2 p.m. at a Walmart there, according to The Atlanta Journal Constitution.

According to WSBTV.com, Shirley and Tony Williams, the mother and brother of Katt Williams’ girlfriend Yolanda, were charged with disorderly conduct.

Shirley and Tony Williams allegedly confronted Katt Williams and accused him of endangering Yolanda’s welfare, the TV station reports. It noted that the “Norbit” star was questioned, but not charged.

Police said that Katt Williams was not armed, but that’s not what 911 callers - a woman and a man - lead them to believe, TMZ said.

One 911 caller said the incident involved a problem with Williams and someone pulled out a shotgun, according to a 911 tape posted on TMZ.com.

Listen to the calls here.

It was not immediately clear who made the calls.

You can probably come up with some suspects.

Georgia law has not been kind to Williams this year.

He was arrested Monday, Nov. 9, in Georgia and charged with burglary and criminal trespassing.

Read more here.

The pint-sized funnyman is best known for roles in “First Sunday,” “Friday After Next,” Eddie Murphy’s “Norbit, ” the HBO special “Katt Williams: Pimp Chronicles Pt. 1,” and Comedy Central’s celebrity roasts.

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