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Closing arguments begin in Tory Lanez shooting trial

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By 2UrbanGirls on December 21, 2022 Entertainment

By FRED SHUSTER

LOS ANGELES – A prosecutor Wednesday urged a jury to find Tory Lanez guilty of shooting and wounding fellow musician Megan Thee Stallion in the Hollywood Hills “over nothing more than a bruised ego,” but the defense insisted the rapper didn’t fire the gun at all, instead accusing Megan’s then- gal pal of pulling the trigger after a jealous argument.

“This is a case about a guy who shot a girl, then apologized for it” in a tape-recorded call from jail hours later, Deputy District Attorney Alexander Bott said in his closing argument.

“When Megan insulted his ability as an artist — that’s what set him off that night,” the prosecutor said of Lanez.

However, in his summation, Lanez’s defense attorney, George Mgdesyan, offered a very different narrative, telling the panel that Megan’s then-close friend Kelsey Harris pulled the trigger in a jealous rage after finding out that Lanez had slept with both women.

“This was about jealousy … two women that love a man and found out” that Lanez had been unfaithful to them both, the defense attorney said. Harris is not charged in the case, but she did testify.

The jury is due back in the downtown Los Angeles courtroom Thursday morning to hear the conclusion of closing arguments.

Earlier on Wednesday, Lanez declined the opportunity to take the stand in his own defense. Superior Court Judge David Herriford instructed jurors that Lanez — whose real name is Daystar Peterson — has an “absolute constitutional right not to testify” and that they are not to consider that for “any reason at all.”

Lanez, 30, is charged with one count each of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, discharging a firearm with gross negligence, and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle, along with allegations that he personally used a firearm and inflicted great bodily injury on Megan Thee Stallion, whose real name is Megan Pete.

In a packed courtroom last week, Megan Thee Stallion testified that Lanez told her to “dance, bitch,” and shot her in the feet following a July 12, 2020, get-together at Kylie Jenner’s home. The entertainer said she had no doubt that Lanez fired the shots.

Megan Thee Stallion testified that Lanez offered her $1 million not to say anything and that he said he couldn’t go to jail because he was already on probation — the latter of which Mgdesyan told jurors was simply not the case.

She said she felt pain in both of her feet, but agreed to get back in the vehicle with Lanez and two other people, including Harris, after the shooting because she was wearing a thong bikini and felt like her manager would know what to do if she was able to get to him.

Megan Thee Stallion said the vehicle was stopped soon afterward by police, who ordered all of the occupants out, as her feet were still bleeding. She said she told police that she had stepped on glass when they began questioning her.

“At this time, we were at the height of police brutality with George Floyd,” she said, adding that she didn’t want to see anybody die and that it was “not really acceptable” in the Black community to cooperate with the police.

Under cross-examination, the rapper said she initially had no intention of talking about what had happened and “didn’t want to be a snitch” but felt she had to “defend my name” when she saw that people were “making up things” and suggesting that she had never been shot at all.

Bott told jurors during opening statements that Megan Thee Stallion had to undergo surgery after being shot in the feet following an argument in which she “insulted” Lanez’s skills as a musical artist and demanded to be let out of the Cadillac Escalade in which the two were riding after leaving a get-together at Jenner’s house. She left a trail of blood behind her before eventually getting back into the vehicle, which was subsequently stopped by Los Angeles police, Bott said.

Within about five minutes of the shooting, a female friend who was with Megan Thee Stallion texted one of the rapper’s security guards, “Help,” “Tory shot meg,” and “911,” the prosecutor said, and police subsequently found the gun still warm to the touch on the floorboard near where Lanez had been seated, according to the prosecutor.

Lanez and the rapper’s female friend, who was nearby at the time of the shooting, both later tested positive for gunshot residue, the deputy district attorney said.

Mgdesyan said it was a “case about jealousy,” telling jurors that Megan and Harris had gotten into an argument while in the SUV and that a neighbor reported witnessing a fistfight between the women after the vehicle stopped on Nichols Canyon Road.

He questioned why Harris would have had gunshot residue on her if she wasn’t the person who fired the shots and said police failed to test the gun to check if her DNA could be found on the weapon.

Harris testified that she didn’t know who shot Megan Thee Stallion, didn’t want to be involved in the case, and denied receiving any “hush money” from Lanez. In a recorded interview subsequently played in court, Harris can be heard telling prosecutors that she saw Lanez shooting at his fellow rapper, but said he “did not say anything.”

During the cross-examination of Harris, the defense attorney asked if she was “aware that the defense theory was that you were the shooter.” Harris, who was granted use immunity to testify during the trial, has maintained that she “did not” shoot her former best friend, for whom she was working at the time as a personal assistant.

In a posting last year on Twitter, Lanez wrote, “I have all faith in God to show that … love to all my fans and people that have stayed true to me & know my heart … a charge is not a conviction.”

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