Tory Lanez Accused of Shooting Megan Thee Stallion

ByNasha Kagua
Published on: Dec 14, 2022 08:12
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Megan Thee Stallion in Court. Photo|Courtesy

Rapper Megan Thee Stallion took the stand to testify in Tory Lanez's trial on criminal shooting charges on Tuesday, December 2022.

 

Megan Thee Stallion presented herself in court on Tuesday for her first day of testimony, addressing questions at the core of the case over why she lied to police about the source of her wounds.

 

Tory Lanez is now hit with a new charge of discharging a firearm with gross negligence relating to the conflict. He faces up to 22 years in prison if found guilty.

 

The Canadian rapper, whose birth name is Daystar Peterson, pleaded not guilty and has denied that he shot Megan.

 

About 20 of Megan's supporters lined the entrance and courtyard of the criminal court, with signs in support of the "Savage" rapper.

 

In the prosecution's opening statements for the trial on Monday, Deputy DA Alexander Bott said that Lanez and Megan, whose legal name is Megan Pete, got into an argument the night of the shooting. Bott said Lanez shot Megan in the feet from a car while shouting, "Dance, Bitch!"

 

On the stand on Tuesday, the Houston rapper admitted that she lied to the police directly after the incident, telling them she stepped on glass, not that she was shot in the foot. By the time she was in the ambulance, after having talked to the police, there was no point in changing her story about stepping on glass, she said, because "people don't believe women."

 

Megan said that she initially lied to the police because she didn't think the "big boy's club" music industry would believe her.

 

 

The conflict has become ingrained in pop culture commentary — most recently in Drake and 21 Savage's song "Circo Loco" where Drake accused her of lying — emphasizing a divide in the hip-hop community.

 

 

She added that due to widespread racial justice protests after the death of George Floyd in the summer of 2020, she did not want to call on the police for help.

 

"At this time, we were at the height of police brutality and the situation with George Floyd," Megan said, adding that she didn't know if police would "shoot first" and ask questions later. "I don't wanna see anybody die, I don't wanna die," she said Tuesday.

 

"In the Black community, in my community, it's not really accepted to cooperate with police," she testified.

 

Megan will continue testifying Tuesday afternoon.


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