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New details are emerging about what happened the night Tory Lanez allegedly shot Megan Thee Stallion in the foot after a party last summer.
During a court hearing on Tuesday, LAPD Det. Ryan Stogner testified that Lanez — born Daystar Peterson — shouted "Dance, B****!" before shooting Megan, 26, in the foot, several outlets, including Rolling Stone and TMZ, reported.
"[Megan] observed Mr. Peterson holding a firearm and then she observed him start to shoot," Stogner testified Tuesday, per Rolling Stone. "Megan immediately felt pain to her feet, observed blood, fell to the ground, and then crawled to an adjacent driveway of a residence…She described her injuries as bleeding profusely."
The detective also stated that Lanez, 29, apologized for shooting Megan and "offered her money and begged her to please not say anything," according to Megan's account. Megan also told the detective that Lanez made "a reference to the fact he was already on probation."
A rep and an attorney for Lanez did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.
An LA Times reporter stated on Twitter that Lanez's attorney "seemed to be hinting that another person in the car (a friend of Megan Thee Stallion) may have actually pulled the trigger."
Rolling Stone reports that Lanez was in the courtroom listening to the testimony and that his attorney questioned the detective on whether he had asked Megan "how much she had to drink that day."
For the shooting incident, Lanez was charged in October 2020 with one felony count each of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, personal use of a firearm, and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle. He pleaded not guilty to both charges in November 2020. He could face 22 years and eight months in prison if convicted of said charges.
By Analytic DreamzNew details are emerging about what happened the night Tory Lanez allegedly shot Megan Thee Stallion in the foot after a party last summer.
During a court hearing on Tuesday, LAPD Det. Ryan Stogner testified that Lanez — born Daystar Peterson — shouted "Dance, B****!" before shooting Megan, 26, in the foot, several outlets, including Rolling Stone and TMZ, reported.
"[Megan] observed Mr. Peterson holding a firearm and then she observed him start to shoot," Stogner testified Tuesday, per Rolling Stone. "Megan immediately felt pain to her feet, observed blood, fell to the ground, and then crawled to an adjacent driveway of a residence…She described her injuries as bleeding profusely."
The detective also stated that Lanez, 29, apologized for shooting Megan and "offered her money and begged her to please not say anything," according to Megan's account. Megan also told the detective that Lanez made "a reference to the fact he was already on probation."
A rep and an attorney for Lanez did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.
An LA Times reporter stated on Twitter that Lanez's attorney "seemed to be hinting that another person in the car (a friend of Megan Thee Stallion) may have actually pulled the trigger."
Rolling Stone reports that Lanez was in the courtroom listening to the testimony and that his attorney questioned the detective on whether he had asked Megan "how much she had to drink that day."
For the shooting incident, Lanez was charged in October 2020 with one felony count each of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, personal use of a firearm, and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle. He pleaded not guilty to both charges in November 2020. He could face 22 years and eight months in prison if convicted of said charges.