Katt Williams Accused Of Outracing Police On 3-Wheeled Motorcycle

Katt Williams hasn’t exactly been the picture of stability the past few years. From bizarre incidents involving tractors to alleged assaults on tour buses, he’s been accused of damn near every weird encounter and bit of criminal behavior under the sun. Earlier this month, he was even sued by members of his own audience for allegedly ruining all of their evenings with his terrible performance. Given all that, you would think Williams would elect to take it easy for awhile, but he did the exact opposite last night, doubling down on his own craziness with a wild chase in Sacramento.

According to TMZ, authorities spotted Williams riding on a three-wheeled motorcycle on the sidewalk. When they tried to pull him over, he allegedly took off, drove on the wrong side of the road, removed his helmet and shouted that he’d never pull over. Hilariously, he was right. After awhile, police reportedly got worried an innocent bystander could get injured and gave up the chase. They’ve reportedly since gone to the District Attorney to ask about pressing charges against Williams based on officer testimony, but it’s unclear whether the case will ever actually get off the ground.

I don’t know what the hell has been going on with Williams lately, but he needs to get it together on the soon-ish side. If not, he’s going to wind up in prison, which is a hell of a lot worse than remaining in society and just behaving.

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