Megan Thee Stallion’s x-rays of her feet featuring bullet fragments have surfaced on social media after the Tory Lanez shooting trial came to a close.
Additional evidence continues to publicly make the rounds from the bloody crime scene on the July 2020 night. The alleged x-rays showcase Meg’s feet with a pair of metal bullet shells located in the bottom of her heel.
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Photos emerged of Meg’s bloodstained suitcase as red splashes filled the SUV along with the alleged weapon used by Tory Lanez in the shooting.
Megan Thee Stallion’s ex-friend Kelsey Harris was another party in the car and pictures show her bloodied and bruised as a result of a physical confrontation that took place between her and Tory during the drunken dispute.
Other evidence to come to light includes audio of the alleged shooting, along with a clip of a shaken-up Megan Thee Stallion in an ambulance being transported to a local hospital to have her injuries treated.
In the clip, which was reportedly recorded on a responding police officer’s bodycam, Meg can be seen masked up and sitting in an ambulance bed sobbing as a paramedic puts on gloves to assist her.
According to a medical report, the Houston native suffered gunshot wounds to both feet and underwent surgery to remove multiple bullet fragments.
A phone call between Tory and Kelsey Harris, which the former allegedly made from jail the day after the shooting, also surfaced. The audio, which prosecutors argued was Tory’s apology for shooting Megan, was a key piece of evidence that led to his conviction.
“I know she’s probably never ever gonna talk to me ever again but… bruh, I just want you to know, I was just so fucking drunk, I don’t even know what the fuck was going on, deadass. I’d never do some shit like that,” Lanez said over the phone.
“Regardless, that’s not gonna make anything right and that’s not gonna make my actions right, but I’m deeply sorry for that. I never even move like that at all. For real, for real, dawg.”
Following 10 days of trial last month, Tory Lanez was found guilty on three felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, possession of a concealed, unregistered firearm and discharging a firearm with gross negligence. Lanez previously pleaded not guilty to all three.
Lanez, who opted not to testify, faces up to 22 years in prison and deportation to his native Canada.