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'Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood' News: Rodney Surrenders to Cops After Brawl With Myles at the Reunion

Rodney Lazell Shaw is willing to surrender himself to the police after picking a violent fight with Myles Cunningham, also known as Misster Ray, at the "Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood" reunion.

Rodney, who goes by the name Zellswag on the show, said that he is willing to turn himself in to the police as long as it's clear that he is not the only one to blame, TMZ reports.

Zellswag defended himself by saying that there were a lot of factors that led up to the brawl. He also points out that Misster Ray is at fault just as much as he is, maybe even more.

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The New York police force want to bring in Zellswag for questioning for allegedly going violent on Misster Ray, which happened in last Tuesday's reunion show of "Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood" in the city.

Zellswag is willing to cooperate with the police, but he wants to make sure that Misster Ray plays a part in it, too.

Before the fight happened at the reunion show, Zellswag and Misster Ray were hashing out their issues with each other from the "Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood" season 4. The producers instructed the two cast members to bury the hatchet, to which both parties agreed.

However, when Zellswag approached Misster Ray for a friendly hug, he began beating his co-cast member with punches and kicks. Police authorities were called, but Zellswag had already escaped before they arrived.

Because of the incident, Zellswag was filed with a misdemeanor assault. The brawl between Zellswag and Misster Ray was caught on tape and could be shown in the ongoing season 4 of "Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood."

Meanwhile, Booby opens up to Keyshia Cole about his relationship with Brooke on episode 11 as seen on the sneak peek from VH1.

"Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood" season 4 airs every Monday night at 8 p.m. EDT on VH1.

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