Insane Clown Posse member Shaggy 2 Dope was filmed trying to kick Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst off a stage over the weekend.
Durst, 48, was performing with Limp Bizkit at the Rock Allegiance Festival in Camden, New Jersey, when Shaggy 2 Dope, whose real name is Joseph William Utsler, came from behind and tried to dropkick Bizkit.
“Couldn’t even pull it off,” Durst said. “It’s one guy,” he told the crowd. “Calm down, it’s one guy.”

FBI Classification
The Insane Clown Posse gained worldwide notoriety in 2011 after the FBI described the group’s fanbase, known as Juggalos, as a “loosely-organized hybrid gang.”Last year, the group, known also as ICP, lost a legal battle after it filed a lawsuit against the FBI over the gang designation.
The court added: “The various reputational and personal harms suffered by Appellants in the present case may be the practical consequences of the Juggalo gang designation, but they are not a direct or appreciable legal consequence of the Juggalo gang designation.”
The ACLU had filed a he lawsuit on the band’s behalf. “The Juggalos are fighting for the basic American right to freely express who they are, to gather and share their appreciation of music, and to discuss issues that are important to them without fear of being unfairly targeted and harassed by police. Branding hundreds of thousands of music fans as gang members based on the acts of a few individuals defies logic and violates our most cherished of constitutional rights,” said an ACLU spokesperson, according to the NPR report.
“The Juggalo Family must truly shine and show America and the world that we are not a gang, public menace, cult, or any of the other untrue labels they have attempted to slap on us throughout the years. We must collectively show them that we truly are a family that is united by a shared love of music and fellowship,” said the group about the FBI designation, NPR reported.
Representatives for Durst or Insane Clown Posse have yet to issue a public statement on the incident.