Rapper Busta Rhymes was arraigned Sunday on an assault charge after he was reportedly accused of attacking a man for spitting on his car.
The New York Police Department released few details about the arrest, saying only that the incident occurred Aug. 12. Rhymes was arraigned on a charge of third-degree assault and was released on his own recognizance, said Barbara Thompson, spokeswoman for the Manhattan district attorney’s office. His next court appearance is Oct. 24.
A lawyer for Rhymes, Scott Leemon, said the charge should have merited only a desk appearance ticket.
“This is payback by the NYPD,” he told the Associated Press.
Police said the rapper didn’t qualify for a desk appearance ticket because of the seriousness of the charge.
Police have wanted to interview Rhymes since the February shooting death of one of his bodyguards, Israel Ramirez.
Ramirez, 29, was killed outside a Brooklyn studio where Rhymes was recording a music video.
Police arrested Rhymes Saturday evening after he performed at the AmsterJam Music Festival on Randalls Island. The New York Post said police believe Rhymes beat a man who spat on his car near Gramercy Park.
