Isaiah Lee, the man who attacked Dave Chappelle on stage at the Hollywood Bowl in May, pleaded no contest and was sentenced to 270 days in county jail. Lee was charged with misdemeanor counts of battery and entering a restricted area during a live event.
The 24-year-old is currently locked up on an unrelated charge, with authorities alleging he stabbed his roommate at a transitional housing facility last year. Chappelle had been performing at Netflix Is a Joke Fest when Lee stormed the stage and attempted to tackle him. Chappelle was brought to the ground but escaped unharmed, and security quickly subdued Lee.
Also, the National Archives is releasing information from about 13-thousand documents related to President John F. Kennedy's 1963 assassination. However, a White House memo adds there are a number of records that contain information for "continued postponement of public disclosure" until June 30th.
It notes that those files may cause harm to "defense, intelligence operations, law enforcement, or foreign relations." The release now means about 98% of all documents related to the assassination have been released, with only three-percent redacted in whole or in part. To search the available records, click here.