Second Victim Claims Attack by Gucci Mane
Gucci Mane's problems are multiplying.
Last week, a warrant was issued for the rapper's arrest in Atlanta following a brawl in which he allegedly hit a fan, unprovoked, over the head. Now, a second victim has come forth, claiming Gucci attacked him two days later.
"I haven't ever been so humiliated in my life and disrespected," says the victim, who asked only to be called TJ, to Atlanta's WSB-TV Action News. "He punched me on the left side of my face, right here in the jaw, knocking off my glasses," he says, claiming the incident took place in the early hours of March 18 in Philadelphia, two days after Atlanta police said Davis hit a soldier over the head with a champagne bottle at a nightclub.
Like the Atlanta man, TJ said he was at a nightclub in Philadelphia to see Gucci Mane perform. Afterward, he said, he tried to shake hands and say hello and the rapper responded with a punch to the face. TJ showed reporters tweets from witnesses. One person wrote "Why did Gucci Mane punch the dude in the face?"
"I sustained a chipped tooth in the back. I sustained also swelling on the left side," he says.
Gucci Mane, whose real name is Radric Davis, has yet to turn himself into Atlanta police or comment on the incidents. According to both victims and several witnesses, the alleged attacks were completely unprovoked.
UPDATE:
Gucci Mane has reportedly turned himself in to Atlanta police for his alleged attack on a U.S. solider. According to AJC.com, Gucci was arrested Tuesday night around 11:30pm on a charge of aggravated assault with a weapon.
The "Wasted" rapper is expected to go before a judge Wednesday morning to hear the case against him.
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