Guard in Boosie Badazz case: spray prevented fight in store
BILOXI, Miss. — A security guard who used pepper spray on a crowd including rapper Boosie Badazz says he did so because a man was trying to start a fight with him as he tried to get the group to leave a store. In an interview with The Sun Herald, 55-year-old Glen Kerley also denied using racial slurs.
He spoke with the newspaper after winning a $233,000 default judgment against the Louisiana rapper, whose given name is Torrance Hatch, and bodyguard Larry Anderson, who didn’t show up at court to defend themselves against Kerley’s damage lawsuit.
Kerley testified he was assaulted while dealing with the rapper and onlookers at a Dillard’s store during Biloxi’s 2017 Black Beach Weekend. Kerley said he was told that the group had been asked to leave the store, but he doesn’t know why.
He said he was trying to get the group to leave when one man turned, clenching a fist, and said, “Don’t touch me.”