Megan Thee Stallion shooting: Rep. Luna says she has new evidence
Share this @internewscast.com


() Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., says she has seen new evidence proving Tory Lanez is innocent of shooting performer Megan Thee Stallion and is seeking a pardon for the rapper from California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

“Based on the evidence that I’ve seen, Tory is innocent,” Luna said Tuesday on ’s “CUOMO.” “We are calling on Gavin Newsom to issue that pardon immediately.”

The Florida congresswoman, who serves on the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, said her office was presented with evidence that “actually disproved the conviction” of Lanez, who was sentenced to 10 years behind bars in 2022.

Luna specifically cited DNA evidence that she says undermines the case.

“They actually found four people’s DNA on that firearm, none of which was Tory’s. Not to mention there was zero fingerprints on the actual magazine,” she said.

She also referenced what she called “Ring footage that’s been obtained that actually disproves the whole ‘dance Megan'” scenario described in court testimony, where Lanez allegedly told Megan to dance before shooting at her feet.

Luna said she has reached out to Newsom’s office requesting an “emergency meeting” and is working with Democratic colleagues from California on the issue.

The congresswoman said she spoke with Lanez, who was recently stabbed 14 times while incarcerated. According to Luna, Lanez plans to work on prison reform once released.

Lanez was convicted after testimony from Megan Thee Stallion, her friend Kelsey Harris, and DNA evidence that prosecutors said linked him to the weapon. The shooting occurred in July 2020 after a party at Kylie Jenner’s Hollywood Hills home.

Luna said her involvement in the case began after being approached by model and television personality Amber Rose.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Iran’s Parliament Convenes Amidst Escalating Protests: Activist Reports Reveal Shocking Death Toll of 116

DUBAI – In a bold declaration on Sunday, Iran’s parliamentary leader cautioned…

Revolutionize Your Shopping Experience: Google Partners with Walmart and More for Seamless Gemini AI Purchases

NEW YORK – In a strategic move to enhance its AI chatbot’s…

First Responders Brave War-Torn Aleppo: A Heart-Pounding Rescue Mission Unveiled

ALEPPO – After a period of intense conflict, residents began to make…

Florida Unveils Exciting New License Plate Designs for 2023: See What’s Coming to the Sunshine State

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – As Florida’s legislative session draws near, a flurry of…

Persistent Bear Strikes Gatlinburg Candy Store for a Sweet Heist Again

A bear made an unwelcome return to a Gatlinburg candy store, prompting…

Amidst Turmoil: Myanmar’s Second Election Sparks Global Attention

YANGON – On Sunday, Myanmar expanded its voting efforts in the second…

Heroic Rescue: Sevierville Officers Prevent Tragedy on French Broad River Bridge

In a valiant display of quick thinking and compassion, Sevierville police officers…

Controversy Erupts: Retouched Photos of Israel’s First Lady Spark Ethical Dilemma

JERUSALEM – Photos capturing seemingly significant moments for Israel’s historical archives have…

Remembering Bob Weir: Celebrating the Legacy of a Grateful Dead Icon at 78

Bob Weir, the renowned guitarist, singer, and one of the founding members…

Kaden’s Closet: Honoring a Legacy Through Sports Equipment Donations

In Greeneville, Tennessee, students have embarked on a heartfelt initiative to honor…

Supreme Court Case Could Mark Final Sports Season for Transgender Teen Athlete

WASHINGTON – Becky Pepper-Jackson, a sophomore and talented discus thrower from West…

Rising Protests in Iran: Israel Keeps a Watchful Eye

In the heart of Tel Aviv, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed…