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Man throws banana peel at comedian Dave Chappelle during New Mexico show; arrest made

FILE - This Sunday, July 6, 2014 file photo Dave Chappelle performs at the Essence Festival in New Orleans. Santa Fe police say a man tossed a banana peel at Chappelle during a show, hitting in the comedian in the leg. Police Lt. Andrea Dobyns says 30-year-old Christian Englander of Santa Fe was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor disorderly conduct and battery after the fruit throw Monday, March 30, 2015 at the Lensic Performing Arts Center in the northern New Mexico city. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert,File)
Original Publication Date March 31, 2015 - 9:15 AM

SANTA FE, N.M. - A man tossed a banana peel at Dave Chappelle during a standup show, hitting in the comedian in the leg, police in this northern New Mexico city say.

Christian Englander, 30, of Santa Fe, was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanour disorderly conduct and battery after the fruit throw Monday night, Santa Fe police Lt. Andrea Dobyns said.

Englander acknowledged throwing a peel from a banana he had eaten earlier because he took offence to jokes Chappelle made about his companion, Dobyns said.

The friend reportedly was drawing in a sketchbook during the show when Chappelle noticed and asked the man his name, which he gave as "Johnny Appleseed," Dobyns said.

Chappelle then made jokes about the moniker, the police spokeswoman said, "so that's when Englander got upset."

Arresting officers said Englander appeared to be intoxicated after event security escorted him outside.

Englander was in jail Tuesday, and Dobyns said she didn't know whether Englander has an attorney to speak on his behalf.

Chappelle has had run-ins with audience members before.

In a 2013 gig in Hartford, Connecticut, Chappelle shut down his act after 10 minutes because of heckling.

Known for his commentary on race in America, Chappelle has gradually resumed his stand-up career in the past two years, making a long-awaited return after abandoning a popular Comedy Central show in 2005.

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