MIAMI – Newly released 911 audio captures the panic and confusion of witnesses moments after Florida social media influencer DreamDoll Brii was fatally shot inside her bright lime green Lamborghini.
The 21-year-old influencer, identified by police as Brianna Johnson, died from her wounds early Sunday in Miramar after authorities said a white sedan pulled up next to the driver’s side of the vehicle and someone opened fire.
Police said two men who were also inside the Lamborghini Urus were struck by gunfire and taken to a nearby hospital, where they were listed in critical condition.
In disturbing recordings obtained by The Post, multiple callers — both men and women — can be heard frantically pleading for emergency assistance around 5:30 a.m. Sunday as a dispatcher repeatedly tries to pin down their exact location.
“I don’t know where I’m at, please help me, please!” one man tells the operator, as chilling screams from a young woman echo in the background.
As the dispatcher attempts to determine the victim’s condition, a girl can be heard crying out between sobs, “I can’t do this! I cannot! I cannot do this s–– right now!”
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Another man desperately shouts, “Come, just come, please just come, come, come come,” while urging first responders to arrive.
Footage circulating on social media appeared to show the Lamborghini stopped at a Shell gas station, where an altercation had reportedly erupted.
Soon after, a car believed to be a white BMW followed the pricey vehicle down the street before speeding off after multiple shots were fired.
Pics from the scene showed the Lamborghini peppered with bullet holes on the driver’s side.
Police are looking into claims circulating online that Johnson had been filming a new music video at a “mansion party” earlier that evening, a source close to the investigation said.
Johnson was best known on social media for her viral track “Bend Ova,” which had become a popular sound on TikTok.
Condolences poured in for her on TikTok and Instagram — where she has over 470,000 followers combined.
Anyone with information is being asked to contact the Miramar Police Department Homicide Tip Line at 954-602-4937, or submit an anonymous tip through Broward County Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS.
