Woody Harrelson punched man ‘in self-defense’ at Washington DC’s Watergate Hotel

Woody Harrelson punched man ‘in self-defense’ after he kept taking photos of the actor and his daughter at Washington DC’s infamous Watergate Hotel and refused to delete

The actor allegedly struck the man while out to dinner with his daughter at the hotel’s rooftop bar, Top of the Gate, Wednesday night Harrelson was not charged in the incident, as investigators believe the Cheers star acted ‘in self-defense’The man – who police say had been drinking – lunged at Harrelson after the actor approached him and asked he delete photos he’d taken of him and his daughter The man then fled from the star, escaping to his hotel room at the Washington hotel – where he was tracked down and apprehended by DC policeHarrelson, 60, is a father of three daughters – two are in their 20s and one is in her teensIt is not immediately clear which daughter the actor was dining with when the altercation took place Police say charges are pending for the man, who was questioned in his hotel after the late-night altercation and arrested 



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Woody Harrelson punched a persistent fan during an incident at the infamous Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C., Wednesday, when the man took unsolicited photos of the Cheers star and refused to delete them, eyewitnesses say.

The actor allegedly struck the man while out to dinner with his daughter at the hotel’s rooftop bar, Top of the Gate, who then fled the scene to his hotel room.

Police say charges are pending for the man, who was questioned in his hotel after fleeing the scene of the altercation, and arrested. 

However, Harrelson was not charged in the incident, as investigators say he acted ‘in self-defense.’ 

Actor Woody Harrelson punched a persistent fan who allegedly lunged at him while out to dinner at a bar at the Watergate Hotel Wednesday night

Harrelson was not charged in the incident, as investigators say the star was acting in ‘self defense’

The actor, pictured outside the Watergate Hotel on Tuesday, has been in Washington shooting an HBO series that follows the Nixon administration’s notorious Watergate scandal

The actor pictured filming outside the Watergate Tuesday with co-star Justin Theroux, the day before he was allegedly attacked

According to police, the man – who police say had been drinking – lunged at Harrelson after the actor approached him and asked him to delete a slew of photographs he had taken of him and his daughter.     

Harrelson ‘approached the man and requested him to delete the photos,’ Dustin Sternbeck, director of communications at the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia, said in a statement after the incident, which occurred minutes after 11 pm Wednesday night.

Harrelson then ‘got into a verbal dispute with’ the man, who allegedly ‘lunged toward’ the actor to try to grab his neck, a public incident report reads.  

Harrelson then preemptively punched the man, before he could land a blow. 

The actor told police responding to the scene that he punched the man in self-defense. 

A host of patrons at the rooftop lounge saw the attack.

Harrelson, 60, is a father of three daughters – two of which are in their 20s and one in her teens.

It is not immediately clear which daughter Harrelson was having dinner with when the altercation in question occurred. 

The actor, 60, announced in 2017 that he had given up marijuana after decades of ‘partying too hard,’ and says he only drinks in moderation

The man then fled from the star to his hotel room. 

Police say charges are pending for the man, who was questioned in his hotel room after the altercation – but, according to Sternbeck, investigators believe Harrelson acted ‘in self-defense.’

Harrelson, 60, was not charged in the incident – which occurred around 11 pm. 

The name of the other man involved in the altercation will be released once he is charged, DC police say.  

Harrelson, however, boasts a somewhat checkered history when it comes to the law. 

The incident between Harrelson and the unidentified man took place at the Top of the Gate rooftop bar at the famed Watergate Hotel

In 2017, he admitted had given up smoking marijuana after decades of what he called ‘partying too hard,’ but said that he still drinks occasionally, ‘in moderation.’ 

In 2008, TMZ photographer Josh Levine filed a lawsuit against the actor for an alleged attack outside a Hollywood nightclub in 2006, where a video of the incident appeared to show Harrelson grabbing Levine’s camera and subsequently scuffling with the photographer.

Los Angeles prosecutors declined to press charges against the actor, and the case was dismissed two years later.

In 2002, the star was arrested in London for allegedly causing ‘criminal damage to a black taxi in the Waterloo Place area and then fleeing the vehicle,’ a Scotland Yard spokesman said. 

He was then tracked down by police and arrested, before being bailed out that day. 

In 1982, Harrelson was arrested for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest in Columbus, Ohio, after being picked up by police for dancing in traffic, and escaping a police van.

He then got into a physical altercation with the officer who chased him down. 

Harrelson paid a $390 fine in regards to the incident – and did no jail time. 

The actor has been in Washington shooting an HBO series on the Nixon administration’s notorious Watergate scandal, and the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the famed hotel.

It was not immediately clear who called police after the altercation – but the Metropolitan Police Department say that an investigation is still ongoing.   

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