Comedy can sometimes lead to real-life violence, as shown in five incidents highlighted in this article. Sacha Baron Cohen's film "Brüno" incited a riot when the crowd reacted angrily to a same-sex kiss in the ring. Comedian Jerry Sadowitz was knocked unconscious after making offensive remarks during a show. Jackie Mason received gunshots fired at his hotel room after joking about Frank Sinatra. Jim Jefferies was attacked by an audience member during his set, which boosted his career after the incident went viral. Eddie Murphy's film "Raw" led to instances of violence at theaters showing the comedy special.
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