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Ring Video Appears to Show Big Tigger Assaulting Wife

The newly published clip may influence prosecutors and public scrutiny as criminal charges and court restrictions move through the pretrial process.

Overview

  • The Ring camera footage published June 27 and obtained by multiple outlets appears to show part of a May 9 struggle in Darian “Big Tigger” Morgan’s Georgia home in which he grabs and wrestles with his wife before a loud impact and crying are heard.
  • Authorities arrested Morgan on charges of aggravated battery and third‑degree cruelty to children and he was released after posting a $10,000 bond with a judge ordering a protective order and a 200‑yard stay‑away from his wife and children.
  • Court filings and the protective order say the alleged May incident happened in front of a child and that the wife sought medical care for an eye injury that required stitches.
  • Morgan has publicly denied the allegations, saying he ‘unequivocally’ rejects the claims, while the published footage and the wife’s filings present competing accounts that are central to the case.
  • Legal analysts note the video could affect prosecutorial decisions and jury perception as the case advances and that Georgia statutes cited by reporters carry potential prison terms ranging into the teens of years for aggravated battery and cruelty to children.