Survivor's Remorse actor Mike Epps is not the one to be played with or heckled while on stage performing. This is what a fan learned the hard way after heckling and interrupting Epps' set; which ended with the comedian ordering his bodyguards to give the fan a good old fashioned beat down. Now reports are saying that the Arizona police are looking for him to further their investigation.

As MTO reports, it ended badly for a fan who attended a stand up comedy show in Phoenix, Arizona where the How High actor was performing. During his set, the fan began to heckle and although it is not stated what exactly the guy said, the interference with the comedian's show annoyed him so much that he ordered his bodyguards to "get him."

The site reports that a tip from someone who also attended the show explained how after a while, Epps had had enough, gave the order to his bodyguards and they then "jumped up and BEAT the man unconscious." MTO tells how the man was punched multiple times and hit with bottles, but it also claims that Epps himself did not put his hands on the man. However, TMZ released footage of what they say shows Epps charging at the heckler. Who knows what really happened and that is why police are still looking for him to further their investigation.

The name of the fan, who was reportedly "seriously hurt," was not released nor were there any reports of a developing lawsuit.

The comedian, who is set to star as legendary comedian Richard Pryor in the upcoming Richard Pryor Biopic, has not yet been found, according to MTO but his Twitter page did announce that he would be in Phoenix "all weekend" at Stand Up Live with this tweet.

As of now, however, it looks like the comedian could be on the run from Arizona police. Did the heckling go too far?

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