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A night in Miami Beach ended with Rob Kardashian in handcuffs after the reality star confronted an overzealous paparazzo.
According to TMZ, the former Dancing with the Stars contestant was bickering -- or being bickered at -- with an attractive female when he spotted a photographer recording the incident.
Kardashian chased the paparazzo into a bong shop as cops nearby looked on. Upon spotting the fuzz, the photog started yelling, "He's attacking me ... he chased me ... he tried to kill me."
As TMZ points out, Kardashian was never seen so much as touching the guy.
However, that didn't stop the cops from accosting him in the store and putting his hands behind his back. Despite telling the officers that he was shopping, Kardashian was warned repeatedly not to resist.
Of course, the photog continued to film the incident the entire time until cops finally asked him for his license. Kardashian told the cops he ran after the guy because he "did not like the paparazzi filming him."
Obviously, he doesn't feel the same about the E! camera crews that are constantly filming him and his family. Once law enforcement officials realized Kardashian hadn't done anything wrong, they released both him and the pap.
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