EXTENDED VIDEO: Katt Williams Pimp Slaps California Target Employee + Arrested Fighting In Seattle Day Later…. [VIDEO]

Comedian Katt Williams is clearly not in his right mind.

A little over a month ago, Williams was arrested in LA after brandishing a weapon in an LA nightclub (click HERE if you missed that) and I can’t even count how many “Mugshot Mania” posts I’ve written about him….

[FLASHBACK: Mugshot Mania: Katt Williams + 3 Women & A Tractor…]

As the illegal drugs increase in potency… so does Katt’s bizarre behavior!

Last Sunday, Williams “drove his three-wheeled motorbike on a sidewalk and led police on a chase that was later called off to protect bystanders.”

After allegedly leading California police on a wild goosechase through the streets of Sacramento, Calif., the miniature funnyman reportedly walked into a Target store and “slapped” an innocent employee in the face!

But wait… it’s not the first time Williams has gotten into it at a discount store…

Remember Walmart?

[FLASHBACK: Katt Williams’ Atlanta Walmart Disturbance – The Facts! + News Footage Video…]

As for this recent incident, store surveillance footage has been circulating, which shows Williams arguing with the employee before swinging at him moments later. The employee is said to have then pulled out his phone to call the cops.

VIDEO: Katt Williams Slaps Target Employee – EXCLUSIVE EXTENDED FOOTAGE

Police said Williams, 39, was spotted by an officer from the California Highway Patrol’s capitol protection section on Sunday driving a three-wheeled Can-Am motorcycle on a sidewalk near the state capitol building in Sacramento, initiating a chase at speeds of up to 35 miles per hour.

Williams was reportedly not arrested at the scene, but the “CHP’s capitol protection section said it plans to present a felony evading arrest case to the Sacramento district attorney’s office for possible prosecution.”

It was just “moments” after this police chase, TMZ reports, that Williams stepped into the Target where the argument with the store’s employee occurred.

This is not the first time in recent weeks that Williams has made headlines with his bad behavior.

Williams, real name “Micah Sierra Willams,” apparently fled the state of California after the incident and ended up in Seattle, Washington…. but wait! He was arrested THERE last night on unrelated charges of harrassment, assault and obstruction!

According to E!Online, the comic was nabbed Sunday afternoon in Seattle after he got into a heated dispute with a patron at a local bar.

Seattle Police Department spokesman Jonah Spangenthal-Lee said in a statement that the 39-year-old Williams had stopped into the World Sports Grille, where he ended up getting into a verbal tiff with several individuals, “brandished a pool cue at a bar manager and refused to leave the business.”

The funnyman then at one point followed a family outside of the watering hole.

“As the family got into their car, Williams flicked a cigarette through a car window at a woman, striking her just below her eye,” said Spangenthal-Lee. “Williams also threw a rock at the family’s car.”

When cops arriving on the scene attempted to take him into custody, Williams subsequently resisted arrest.

After the Friday After Next star was finally subdued, he was booked into the nearby King County Jail for investigation of assault, harassment and obstructing police officers. A bail hearing was set for Monday afternoon.

Katt has since bonded out, his bail was set at $3,000 ($1,000 for each of his three charges).

Am I the only one who noticed that in addition to Katt Williams (who has NEVER seemed stable in my opinion), there’s Dave Chappelle (who quit comedy after he was at the pinnacle of his success), Martin Lawrence (who claimed he was suffering from “exhaustion” when he was once found running naked through the streets) and even Chris Tucker (whose back now (CLICK HERE for my recent one on one with Tucker) but only after he got “saved” and left the world of comedy/movies for a while).

All of these talented funnymen seemed to have experienced some type of traumatic event in the entertainment industry that drove them away from the platform that made them famous.

Coincidental? I think not… 😯