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Police: Gunplay Pointed Gun At Wife & Baby Over 'Call of Duty' Argument

By HHL JT
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Gunplay is accused of taking Call Of Duty a little too seriously.

Miami police arrested Gunplay after he allegedly pointed a gun at his wife and six-month-old daughter after his wife told him to quiet down while playing the shooter game.

He's been charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, domestic violence, false imprisonment, and child abuse and is being held on a 200K bond.

His wife addressed the situation on Instagram.

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“I just want everyone to know my daughter and I are safe. Unfortunately, Richard is back using and developed a very bad drinking problem. I’ve tried everything in my power to help him and love him. To summarize last night event. I asked Richard to quiet down as he scared the baby sleeping by yelling playing call of duty. He started going off on me for asking him to be quiet. I tried to collect a bag so my daughter and I can go to a room while he sobers up. He didn’t want us to leave and things went left fast. He was arrested last night, the weapon is in police custody. I have a restraining order, my daughter is in my custody and I am filing for divorce. He will never get the chance to disrespect us again.”

Gunplay has denied pointing the gun.

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