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Latest comment: 12 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
KPRC Local 2 Houston an area television news program has documented an incident in which Berry is alleged to have backed his car over 70 feet into a car before fleeing the scene. According to the bouncer and alleged victim, Todare Bennett, Berry backed directly into his vehicle and then sped away. Bennett was standing outside of the bar a popular gay nightclub called "TC's" and witnessed the incident at which point he says he ran to the car and got a clear view of the driver. Bennett also claims he wrote down the license plate number which was traced back to Berry. Video cameras from inside the club confirmed Berry was inside earlier. When locating a picture of Berry on the internet the alleged victim stated he immediately recognized Berry. Bennett said the incident occurred on "drag night". Charges were not filed by February 16, 2012.
Latest comment: 11 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I'm removing the section "Escape from gay bar" due to multiple problems. Wrong year, misspellings, and an un-encyclopedic title. The incident is already covered in the "Alleged hit and run" section. The source and its references contain details which have been omitted from the existing section though:
The incident happened outside a bar where Berry had been drinking.
The accuser's name is Todare Bennett, who is an employee of the bar.
The name of the bar is T.C.'s Show Bar.
It is a gay bar, and Berry addressed that issue on-air.