By Stacy M. Brown | NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent

(NNPA) – Opening up for the first time about the trauma of being shot two years ago, Grammy Award winner Megan Thee Stallion described her fear not only of her assailant but of police officers.
โI was lying to protect all of us (from the police), and sometimes I wish I would have never said that,โ said Megan, the Houston-born artist whose real name is Megan Pete.
In an interview with Gayle King on CBS Mornings, Megan said an argument allegedly led to producer Tory Lanez shooting her in both of her feet.
The incident occurred in July 2020 following a party in Los Angeles.
โIt was an argument because I was ready to go, and everybody else wasnโt ready to go, but thatโs like normal friend stuff,โ Megan, 27, told King.
โWe fuss about silly stuff all the time, but I never put my hands on anybody. I never raised my voice too loud. This was one of the times where it shouldnโt have got this crazy.โ
She described how Lanez stood up over a window and began shooting at her.
โSo, I get out of the car, and itโs like, everything happens so fast,โ she recalled.
โAll I hear is this man screaming, โDance bโh.โ And he started shooting. Iโm just like, โOh my God.โ He shot a couple of times.โ
Megan then revealed what Lanez said to her after the shooting.
โHe was like, โIโm so sorry, please donโt tell nobody. Iโll give yโall a million dollars if yaโll donโt say anything,โโ Megan recalled Lanez telling her.
โIโm like, โwhy are you offering money right now? Help me.โโ
Prosecutors eventually charged Lanez with one felony count each of assault with a semiautomatic weapon, personal use of a firearm, and carrying a loaded and unregistered gun in a vehicle.
The 29-year-old hitmaker was released on $35,000 bail and has pleaded not guilty.
In early April, authorities detained Lanez for violating a judgeโs order, preventing him from contacting Megan or publicly discussing the case.
Fans of Megan and others have taken note of how the entertainer has stood strong in the aftermath of the shooting.
โMegan tearfully explains the devasting reality facing Black people,โ tweeted Sherrilyn Ifill, a civil rights lawyer and president, director, and counsel emeritus at the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
โThe well-founded fear that cops will escalate a situation and kill makes many reluctant to tell the cops about perpetrators,โ Ifill wrote.
She said Megan was โcaught between a violent man and the potential of lethal violence from cops.โ
Ifill continued:
โIt is unacceptable that this young woman faces the legitimate fear of escalated violence from those from whom she should expect protection. It also is a window into what happens every day in communities from Baltimore to Los Angeles where witnesses and victims fear cops.โ
Journalist Ernest Owens denounced Lanez after Meganโs CBS interview.
โThis is why I canโt support those who still support Tory Lanez after 2020,โ Owens tweeted. โMegan Thee Stallion looks devastated having to re-live this.โ
