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Will Smith Visited By Sheriffs After Slapping Chris Rock At The Oscars: Photo

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Los Angeles police visited the home of Will Smith on Tuesday (March 29), just two days after the actor slapped comedian Chris Rock at the Oscars over a joke about Will’s wife Jada Pinkett Smith. A patrol car was snapped entering through the gates of Will’s mansion in Calabasas around 2 pm, as seen in photos here.

The officers were investigating a report about a drone flying around the exclusive neighborhood, according to Deputy Lizette Salcon of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, who spoke with Page Six. “We just sent that unit over there to try to locate the drone and see if there was a paparazzi or what was going on,” Salcon told the outlet. “But when the deputies got there, they weren’t able to locate the drone.

It had already left the area.” While Chris has declined to press charges for being assaulted by Will, there still may be legal ramifications involved for the Best Actor Oscar winner. “The [Los Angeles] city attorney could bring charges based upon the evidence without necessarily relying upon the victim,” Steve Cooley, a former Los Angeles County district attorney, told the outlet. “The victim does not control whether or not a prosecutor should file charges.

The LAPD and the city attorney should not close the door on what was an obvious criminal offense and is easily provable.” Related Gallery The police visit comes days after Chris took to the 2022 Academy Awards stage to present an Oscar when he made a quip about Jada’s close-cropped haircut — which she has openly discussed is a result of her years-long struggle with alopecia — comparing it to Demi Moore’s shaved head in the movie G.I.

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