Dylan John, the reggae rapper once known for his fiery clashes with Diddy on MTV’s Making The Band 2, has found himself in legal trouble this week after allegedly assaulting a man at work — and it was all caught on camera.
According to a newly obtained arrest warrant by TMZ Hip Hop, the Apex Police Department in Wake County, North Carolina, issued the warrant after reviewing surveillance footage that reportedly showed Dylan slapping a co-worker — not once, but twice.
The Incident: A Heated Workplace Dispute
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ that the incident occurred on April 3, during what appeared to be a disagreement at the workplace between Dylan and Paul Joseph Galullo. Security footage allegedly captured Dylan open-handedly slapping Galullo across the face two times in quick succession.
The nature of the dispute that led to the physical confrontation has not yet been disclosed, but police determined the situation warranted legal action. A warrant was issued for Dylan’s arrest shortly after authorities reviewed the surveillance video.
Arrest and Charges
After locating the rapper, officers arrested Dylan on April 3 and charged him with simple assault, a Class 2 misdemeanor under North Carolina law.
Fortunately for Dylan, the charge is relatively minor. He was booked and then released the same day after posting a $500 bond. According to court records, he is scheduled to appear in court on July 1.
Dylan’s Rise to Fame and Infamous Reputation
Fans of early-2000s reality TV will remember Dylan John as one of the standout — and most controversial — personalities from MTV’s Making The Band 2. Known for his bold personality, creative disagreements, and repeated clashes with Diddy and Wyclef Jean, Dylan became an unforgettable figure in reality television history.
While the show launched the careers of several aspiring artists, Dylan became more known for his rebellious behavior than his music. His notoriety skyrocketed after Dave Chappelle hilariously spoofed him on Chappelle’s Show — portraying Dylan as someone who believed he was “the top five rappers of all time: Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, and Dylan.”
While the sketch became iconic, Dylan later admitted in interviews that he blamed the parody for ruining his music career, claiming it overshadowed his talent and turned him into a punchline.
What’s Next for Dylan?
Although Dylan has kept a relatively low profile in recent years, the recent arrest may bring him back into the spotlight — albeit not for the reasons he might have hoped. Fans have taken to social media to express both support and criticism following the news of his arrest.
With his court date set for July, all eyes will be on Wake County to see whether Dylan plans to fight the charge or take a plea deal. If convicted, the maximum penalty for simple assault in North Carolina could include up to 60 days in jail, community service, or probation — though first-time offenders often receive more lenient sentences.
Public Reaction and Online Buzz
The internet was quick to react to the news, with many longtime fans referencing the Chappelle’s Show skit, joking that Dylan “slapped Paul with the fire of the top five rappers of all time.” Others expressed disappointment, noting that the artist seemed to be attempting a quieter life until this moment.
The news also sparked renewed interest in Dylan’s older music, as some fans returned to streaming platforms to revisit his reggae-infused tracks from the early 2000s.