“They were saying, ‘This is battery’ the word they used in that moment.
They said, ‘We will go get him.
We are prepared to get him right now, you’re able to press charges.
We can arrest him.’
They were laying out the options,” Packer says in the clip.
“And as they were talking, Chris was being very dismissive of those options.
He was like, ‘No, I’m fine.’
Even to the point where I said, ‘Rock, let them finish.’
And he said, ‘No.'”
“I would like to publicly apologize to you, Chris,” he wrote.
“I was out of line and I was wrong.
I am embarrassed and my actions were not indicative of the man I want to be.
There is no place for violence in a world of love and kindness.”
He addressed the matter briefly at his first comedy show since the Oscars.
“I’m still kind of processing what happened.
So, at some point, I’ll talk about that s—.
And it will be serious and funny.”
The full interview with Packer airs Friday morning on ABC’sGood Morning Americaat 7 a.m.