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L.A. prosecutors say Killer Mike won't be charged in alleged Grammy Awards battery

The Atlanta rapper was celebrating three wins at pop's biggest industry event when he allegedly got into a physical altercation with an event worker.
Killer Mike speaks on stage
Rapper Killer Mike accepts the album of the year award at the BET Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night. Micahel Tran / AFP - Getty Images

LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles prosecutors said Monday they will not file charges against Atlanta hip-hop artist Killer Mike in an alleged altercation at the Grammy Awards in February.

In a statement, the City Attorney's Office indicated that the artist, whose real name is Michael Render, had “successfully completed the Office’s Hearing process, including a community service requirement that was imposed.”

Earlier Monday, Killer Mike's legal counsel, Michael A. Goldstein, said in a statement that "criminal charges were not warranted."

“Mike has been cleared," he said.

Killer Mike, 49, blamed the Feb. 4 incident at Crypto.com Arena on an "over-zealous security guard" and "some confusion around which door my team and I should enter," he said in a statement a few days later.

One of multiple law enforcement sources who spoke about the matter at the time alleged the rapper pushed and elbowed the unidentified event worker as she tried to direct him to a security checkpoint.

The woman, who was checked out by medical personnel, made a citizen's arrest, which led officers to book Killer Mike on suspicion of battery, multiple law enforcement sources had said.

The artist, a hip-hop intellectual and champion of Atlanta's pop culture renaissance who is part of Run the Jewels, won awards for best rap performance, best rap song and best rap album — all for last year's "Michael," his sixth long-player.

Late Sunday, he accepted another honor for "Michael," the album of the year trophy at the BET Awards.