Summary

  • Gunplay, a rapper and Call of Duty fan, allegedly held his wife at gunpoint after she asked him to quiet down while playing the game.
  • Activision has collaborated with celebrity artists to market Call of Duty, but Gunplay is unlikely to receive a similar deal due to his recent charges.
  • Gunplay's wife reported the incident to the police and obtained a temporary restraining order, while Gunplay is currently under house arrest.

Rapper Richard Welton Morales Jr., better known by his stage name Gunplay, was accused of holding his wife at gunpoint after she asked him to quiet down while playing Call of Duty. The 44-year-old Miami-based musician has reportedly denied the allegation.

The Call of Duty series numbers many famous rappers among its fans. Activision is well aware of that unique marketing advantage, having repeatedly embraced it by collaborating with celebrity artists. The latest example of those efforts was the addition of Snoop Dogg to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, which will soon be followed by a Nicki Minaj operator skin and finisher.

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Meanwhile, one famous rapper who is unlikely to ever land such a video game marketing deal is Gunplay, not least because he recently received a triple charge over an altercation that started when his wife, Vonshae Taylor-Morales, asked him to quiet down while playing Call of Duty on his Xbox console. Taking to Instagram, Taylor-Morales recalled that his yelling was scaring their 6-month-old daughter on the evening of August 19, which prompted her to ask him to quiet down. In response to that request, a heavily intoxicated Gunplay started throwing liquor bottles and cups at her, then picked up an AK-47 and pressed it against her chest while she was holding their child, TMZ Hip Hop reports, citing Miami PD documents containing Taylor-Morales's account of the incident.

After she started screaming for help, her husband dropped the weapon, exited their apartment, and also began yelling for assistance, as per the same source. Taylor-Morales then seized the opportunity to stash the assault rifle in her luggage and flee with her daughter. She promptly reported the incident to the police, who arrested Gunplay on the charges of false imprisonment, child abuse, and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. The local authorities reportedly recovered the AK-47 that the rapper used to threaten his wife after she interrupted his Call of Duty session. Gunplay was subsequently released from the Miami-Dade Jail on bail and is currently under house arrest, Law and Crime reports, citing court records.

Taylor-Morales revealed that she already obtained a temporary restraining order against her husband and filed for divorce. "He will never get a chance to disrespect us again," she wrote on social media, all the while thanking her followers for their messages of support.

This troubling incident marks the second high-profile arrest for a deadly weapon-related offense that Florida authorities made in August. Just several days ago, an AEW star was arrested on the charge of aggravated assault with a firearm in Orange County.

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Source: TMZ, Law and Crime