911 tapes released in Katt Williams arrest

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Comedian Katt Williams spent Thursday in the Hall County Jail. Williams was arrested Tuesday for allegedly threatening his bodyguard. Deputies said the search of his home also turned up drugs and guns, leading to another arrest.

Tuesday's arrest was Williams' second in Hall County in just under two weeks.

Thursday, FOX 5 News obtained the 911 call from Williams’ first arrest.

The alleged victim in the assault case said Williams punched him in the face. This has led to both a criminal charge and a civil suit.

Paul Love is the man who called 911 for help. The assistant manager at Leslie's Pool Supplies in Gainesville said Williams attacked him in the store.

Love said Williams put a lot of merchandise on the counter along with 15 $100 bills. Then, he said Williams and his entourage walked out of the store. Love said they returned 10 minutes later, accusing the 54-year-old of discrimination.

Love said it was Williams who brought up race during the dispute.

Love was on the phone with the 911 operator when he said Williams started throwing merchandise at him. He said Williams then got closer and sucker-punched him.

In addition to the above trouble, five women also recently accused Williams and his entourage of attacking and robbing them the previous morning outside an Atlanta nightclub.

Williams, 44, has starred in comedy specials and appeared in films, including "Friday After Next."