Lil Xan is reportedly wanted by police for allegedly assaulting a man during a recent show in Boston.
According to a report from TMZ on Wednesday (November 27), Boston police are investigating after they received a call for assault and battery at local nightclub Royale last weekend.
In video obtained by the outlet, Xan can be seen talking with a few fans in the audience – before reaching down and swinging his mic at a man’s face, which caused the man to fall down. When he gets back up, Xan can be seen kicking him in the head before they were pulled apart.
One angle of the incident appears to show the man flipping Xan off before the attack, which may have prompted his reaction.
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The man refused medical attention at the scene, and according to the report, cops say Xan assaulted two other people, then left the club before police arrived.
You can view the clip below.
Known for being in more than a few controversies over the years, arguably the biggest was when Lil Xan called 2Pac “boring” in a 2018 interview – which he has since expressed regret over.
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The Total Xanarchy rapper sat down for an interview with AllHipHop last year, and said the now infamous interview came at a time when he was “angry” at both himself and the interviewer.
“That interview should’ve never even been aired ‘cause I wasn’t in a good place during the interview,” he said. “I was angry at that time. And all that came down to was a result of me just trying to get the interview done quicker. I was like, ‘Next question. Next question.’ And then they just give me questions and I’m messing around.
“I think 2Pac is a legend. I don’t have to explain myself to anybody, but I grew up on a lot of old school West Coast, a lot of old school East Coast. But after that, that was just a little mishap. It was the result of me not being as mature as I am today. Inexperienced with interviews a lot, too.
He continued: “If you would ask me if I could go back and rewrite that, I wouldn’t though. Because it started an interesting conversation in Hip Hop. I did get a lot of backlash, of course, but as the years have gone by since that moment, it started what I think is a very good conversation in Hip Hop.
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“Why do these new cats in Hip Hop that weren’t even born when someone like 2Pac was around, why do they have to idolize them like the older people? They can appreciate the craft and the music. It’s good. It’s amazing. It’s better than good. But if you think about it like that, that’s some hating stuff right there.”