http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Music/03/18/kanye.west.charged/index.html

*LOS ANGELES, California (CNN)* -- Rapper Kanye West and his business
manager face vandalism, battery and grand theft charges in connection with a
scuffle with photographers at Los Angeles International Airport last
September.

The Los Angeles County district attorney declined to file felony charges,
but L.A. City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo decided to charge West, 31, and Don
Crawley, 33, with misdemeanors Wednesday.

Police arrested West on September 11, 2008, after an altercation with two
paparazzi, airport police said.

The incident, which took place near the airport's Terminal 4, occurred
between the rap star and Crawley -- his road manager and bodyguard -- and a
photographer and a cameraman who were taking their photos, airport police
said.

The cameras of the paparazzi were damaged in the altercation, police said.

West <http://topics.cnn.com/topics/Kanye_West> was charged with one count of
vandalism, one count of grand theft and one count of battery, according to
Frank Mateljan, the spokesman for the city attorney.

Crawley was charged with two counts of vandalism, two counts of grand theft
and two counts of battery, Mateljan said.

If convicted of all charges, West could face up to two years and six months
in jail, while Crawley could face up to five years, he said.

Their arraignment hearing is set for April 14 at the Los Angeles Airport
Courthouse, he said.

West, a 10-time Grammy winner, and Crawley were in the airport to catch a
flight to Honolulu, Hawaii, police said. The pair were outside of passenger
security screening when the incident occurred.

CNN could not immediately reach the star's publicist for comment.

The celebrity Web site TMZ posted a video of the incident shot by one of its
reporters, who was also in the terminal when the altercation occurred.

The video was short and chaotic, and the man whom TMZ identifies as West
never shows his face, which is shrouded in the hood of a gray sweatshirt.

According to the Web site, after West grabbed the camera from the
photographer, Crawley took it from him, leaving the rap star with the
lighting component.

The video shows the man in the gray sweatshirt and another man in a red
sweatshirt -- whom TMZ <http://topics.cnn.com/topics/TMZ_com_Inc> identifies
as Crawley -- each smashing parts of a camera on the ground.

Then the man in red approaches the camera as it is filming. He reaches out
for the camera, and it appears a struggle ensues. As airport officials
arrive, the man walks off.

TMZ reported that after the incident with the first photographer, Crawley
grabbed the TMZ reporter's camera and allegedly broke it.

Police stopped West and Crawley as they tried to leave to go through
security to board the plane, the Web site said.

TMZ is partly owned by AOL, part of CNN's parent company, Time Warner.

West quickly became a hip-hop
<http://topics.cnn.com/topics/Hip_Hop_and_Rap>star after his first
album, "College Dropout," debuted in 2004, earning him
a best rap album Grammy that year. He twice matched that feat with 2005's
"Late Registration" and 2007's "Graduation."

West also has won three best rap song Grammys for his hits "Jesus Walks,"
"Diamonds from Sierra Leone" and "Good Life." His other four Grammys include
two best rap solo performance awards, one for best rap performance by a duo
or group, and one for best R&B song for his role in helping write "You Don't
Know My Name," a song performed by Alicia Keys.
The platinum rapper is also known for controversial outbursts, most notably
in 2005, when he went off script during an NBC telethon for victims of
Hurricane Katrina, saying, "George Bush doesn't care about black people."


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