Mr. Vegas isn’t staying quiet about what he says is a serious and ongoing threat to his safety. The dancehall veteran took to Twitter to publicly call out a man named Audie Morgan, claiming Morgan has been sending him death threats and he made sure to tag the Jamaica Constabulary Force directly in the post.
What makes the callout hit harder is the context Vegas attached to it. He pointed out that Morgan allegedly already has a case before the courts for threatening a woman’s life, framing this as a pattern of behavior rather than an isolated incident.
By going public and tagging law enforcement in the same breath, Vegas appears to be doing two things at once, putting pressure on authorities to act and creating a paper trail that’s visible to anyone watching. It’s a move that reflects how public figures increasingly use social media not just to communicate with fans, but to document threats in real time.

The post includes what appears to be additional media, with a link attached that Vegas shared alongside the written accusation. Whether that material contains audio, screenshots, or something else hasn’t been confirmed from the post alone, but its inclusion suggests Vegas wants to back up his claims with evidence.
There’s been no public response from Audie Morgan at this point, and the Jamaica Constabulary Force hasn’t issued any visible reply to the tag. Vegas hasn’t elaborated further in follow-up posts based on the available source material.
For now, the situation sits in that uncomfortable public-but-unresolved space, with Vegas clearly signaling he’s not willing to handle this privately.
