Lil Baby‘s music video in Atlanta was marred by gunfire earlier this week, and now audio of a 911 call about the incident has surfaced online.
The recording, obtained by TMZ, captures the chaotic scene after the shooting broke out and reveals one of the three victims was struck by a bullet in the neck.
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According to the outlet, the shooting was the result of an altercation between “two unknown parties” as members of Lil Baby’s label Quality Control were filming the video.
Baby himself was not not involved.
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The two rival groups reportedly began firing shots after tensions escalated, resulting in bystanders being wounded.
When police arrived at the scene, paramedics were already treating two of the three gunshot victims.
All three victims, who are males, are expected to make a full recovery, while police seized several vehicles from the scene of the shooting as evidence.
Listen to the audio below.
The shooting occurred on Tuesday (May 14) near a commercial strip in Atlanta where Lil Baby was filming a music video.
Atlanta police revealed shortly afterwards that three men were shot and suffered wounds to the chest, arm and neck but are expected to survive their injuries.
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Police also confirmed that the injured men were not believed to have been on Lil Baby’s production team and their identities are currently not publicly available.
Lil Baby has yet to comment on the incident.
The shooting came less than a year after gunfire erupted at the rapper’s concert in Memphis, which left a man in critical condition.
Shots were fired inside the FedEx Forum, critically injuring one attendee — who was later confirmed to be the late Young Dolph‘s cousin, CEO Jizzle.
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Multiple videos surfaced online showing the Memphis native in hospital, hooked up to a machine with bloody bandages on his chest and torso area. In one clip, he said he wanted people to “pray for me, but pray for the oppos 10x harder.”
In another, Jizzle declared that no “fuck boy” was going to take him out and called for news outlets to stop posting him because “imma dog” and “this shit concrete,” referring to his body’s ability to absorb gun shots.