Cops Pop Up on Tommy “Tiny” Lister For Domestic Dispute

Cops Pop Up on Tommy "Tiny" Lister For Domestic Dispute

Tommy “Tiny” Lister best-known for playing Deebo in the “Friday” movies got a visit from cops after his girlfriend’s live stream captured him arguing and smacking her phone.

To be honest, Tommy “Tiny” Lister kind of comes off like his character Deebo, just scary. Continue on and watch…

CelebNMusic247.com reports that Tommy “Tiny” Lister got a visit from police in Chandler, Arizona responding to a domestic disturbance call at the actor’s home this week for a verbal altercation between Tommy and his girlfriend.

The argument starts off in the car when Tommy “Tiny” Lister gets tire of his girlfriend live streaming him while driving.

You hear her say that she just wanted followers to see what she deals with on a regular, and when you watch the stream you can see that he likes to hit.

TMZ reports:

No one was arrested, and neither party wanted to press charges, but as you can see in the video … Tommy and the woman were bickering during a car ride home. Several times during the argument he tries to swipe the phone away. While they were in the garage, he lunged at her and she screamed, “don’t f***ing hit me!”

Tiny is NOT a small guy, he he’s 6’5″ and still looks like the neighborhood bully from Friday.

Tommy states that he never put his hands on the woman and was only trying to get the phone out of her hands. For the record, he calls the woman his “girlfriend.” Lister and his wife are separated, but not divorced.

As for the argument … Tommy says he was upset because she kept egging him on. He claims police looked at the video and advised him to get a restraining order against her.

Tommy adds that she’s now his ex-GF … they’re breaking up.

Smart move because she sounds like the GF that will get you locked up.

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