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Law enforcement officials were called to the residence of singer and entrepreneur Ray J (William Ray Norwood Jr.), following a 911 call reporting a domestic disturbance. Multiple Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) units arrived at the gated property in the San Fernando Valley shortly after 8:00 p.m., sparking a significant scene as officers established a perimeter around the estate.
According to preliminary reports from the LAPD, the call originated from inside the home, alleging a physical altercation between the Raydemption artist and an unidentified individual. Witness accounts and social media footage from neighbors showed at least four patrol cars and a tactical unit stationed at the entrance of the driveway. For several hours, the situation remained tense as officers conducted a “knock and talk” to ensure the safety of everyone on the premises.
Sources close to the situation indicate that while the police took the report seriously, no immediate arrests were made on the night of the incident. Ray J was reportedly cooperative with the officers, and investigators spent significant time interviewing those present to determine the nature of the dispute. A spokesperson for the LAPD confirmed that a domestic violence report was filed, but noted that the investigation remains in its early stages as they look for corroborating evidence or visible injuries.
This incident follows a turbulent few years for the reality TV star, who has been open about the ups and downs of his personal life, including his highly publicized divorce and reconciliation efforts with Princess Love. While it is not yet confirmed who else was in the home at the time of the police response, the heavy police presence has reignited public concern over the “Sexy Can I” singer’s well-being and domestic stability.
By midnight, the majority of the police presence had cleared the area. Representatives for Ray J have issued a brief statement asking for privacy, suggesting that the event was a “private family matter that was blown out of proportion.” They further claimed that no physical violence occurred and that the 911 call was the result of a “heated verbal misunderstanding.” As of Tuesday morning, the Los Angeles City Attorney’s office has not yet decided whether to pursue formal charges.