After allegedly brandishing a gun and threatening to commit a crime during a FaceTime call, Fetty Wap was taken into custody.
The rapper was detained by FBI agents in New Jersey on August 8th, according to TMZ, who is said to have seen an arrest warrant. The incident is said to have started with a FaceTime call that Fetty (real name Willie Junior Maxwell II) made in December, during which he allegedly threatened to kill a man on the other end of the line by waving a gun in front of the camera.
According to XXL, the man in question has only been given the name "John Doe." According to an affidavit, Maxwell repeatedly said, "I'ma kill you and everybody you with," and called the man a "rat."
Maxwell was already in trouble after being detained in October of last year on a federal drug charge. Between June 2019 and June 2020, he and five other men are accused of "distributing more than 100 kilograms of cocaine, heroin, fentanyl, and crack cocaine across Long Island and New Jersey."
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