Here’s What Happened Day One During the Tory Lanez Shooting Trial
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Tory Lanez is accused of shooting Megan Thee Stallion in the foot after a dispute in Los Angeles. If convicted of all three counts, Lanez could face more than 22 years in prison
Monday, December 12th, was opening day of the trial against Tory Lanez. The rapper, whose real name is Daystar Peterson, is accused of shooting Megan Thee Stallion in the foot after a dispute in Los Angeles. If convicted on all three counts, Peterson could face more than 22 years in prison
The trial, which is happening in LA, is expected to last around a week. And Megan is expected to take the stand.
Day one began with an appearance from protesters outside of the courtroom who were there in support of Megan. Prosecution and the defense both had the opportunity to make their opening remarks about what happened on the evening of July 12, 2020.
Here’s what we know for sure: Meg, Peterson, Meg’s ex-friend Kelsey Nicole and Tory’s bodyguard went to a party in the Hollywood Hills hosted by Kyle Jenner. They all left together. Around 4:30 a.m., the Los Angeles Police Department received reports of gunshots from outside a home in the Hills. Police arrived on the scene and arrested Peterson on a felony count of carrying a concealed weapon in a vehicle, while Meg was bleeding from her feet.
As more information started to leak out, Meg would go public: she revealed gunshot wounds on her feet and told the world that Tory was the one who shot her.
During day one, prosecutors claimed the argument started inside the car after Meg criticized Tory’s music. Meg allegedly walked out and Peterson fired five gunshots, striking Megan in both feet, while yelling “dance bitch.”
According to prosecutors, Peterson walked towards Meg and Kelsey tried to intervene, he allegedly punched her and threw her to the ground. He demanded they both get in the car and that is when Nicole texted the security guard saying Peterson shot Meg. (The text game about five minutes after residents called 911.)
The newest bit of information came when prosecutors revealed a voicemail Peterson left for Nicole where he apologized profusely. It was also revealed that there was gunpowder on both Peterson and Nicole (which prosecutors claim got on her after he assaulted her.)
The defense focused mostly on two key points: that Meg was drunk (which is why they got kicked out the party) and that she had a romantic relationship with Peterson and that was what sparked the interaction that led to the shooting.
The defense did not yet come with an explanation on how Meg got shot.