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Blac Chyna Involved In Police Investigation For Allegedly Holding A Woman Hostage In Her Hotel Room, Accused Of Appearing 'High On Cocaine'

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Dec. 8 2021, Published 6:40 p.m. ET

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Blac Chyna is involved in a police investigation after allegedly holding a woman hostage in her California hotel room following an after-party that reportedly went south.

The alleged incident took place in the predawn hours of Nov. 27 at the Sacramento Sheraton Grand.

A spokesperson for the Sacramento Police Department told The Sun that "a dispute between two parties occurred, and the incident was resolved at the scene by the individuals involved. No injuries were reported."

However, the rep went on to say that "the department is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident and the investigation remains active."

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The Sun obtained a video of what went down, which was recorded by a male friend of the alleged victim.

Ron Knighton, 35, told the outlet that he and his unnamed female companion attended a Chyna-hosted Black Friday party just outside Sacramento at the 3M Event Center on the night of Nov. 26. He said he and his friend were then invited back to the star's hotel room for drinks.

He claimed that Chyna soon got agitated, alleging that she appeared "high on cocaine." At that point, Knighton said he and his pal decided to leave.

He said he walked out first, prompting Chyna to shut the door and allegedly keep the "crying" woman locked inside the suite against her will.

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"Everyone was enjoying themselves; the drinks were flowing and the energy in the suite was real good," Knighton told the outlet. "Suddenly out of nowhere Chyna just yelled at my friend to 'shut the f--k up' or she'd beat both our asses."

"The vibe immediately changed so at that point we thought it was best to leave," he went on, "but when I went to walk out she shut the door behind me and kept my friend in the room."

According to Knighton, Chyna "wouldn't let her leave even though my friend was crying and shouting – she was being a total bully."

After about 20 minutes of waiting in the hallway, Knighton said members of what he believed were part of Chyna's entourage came up to her room and knocked on the door.

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In the footage, Chyna can be seen unlocking and opening the door. Knighton then shouts at his sobbing friend, urging her to make a run for it. She does.

In the background, Chyna can be heard telling them to stay outside in the hallway, prompting Knighton to shout back, "We aren't staying anywhere! We are leaving! You crazy?"

The pair then begins to head toward the elevators, with Chyna following closely behind.

Knighton is then heard consoling his companion, saying, "It's not your fault," before alleging that Chyna was "high on cocaine and crazy."

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After the alleged incident, Knighton said his friend called the police.

"You're not going to disrespect me and [keep] my friend in the room ... Ain't no way that's right," he told The Sun. "It was really strange because the evening actually started really well."

"I don't know what she was trying to achieve," he added, "but it was just embarrassing and a very disturbing end to the night."

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RadarOnline.com has reached out to Blac Chyna's attorney for comment.

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