Many fans are still worried about the current condition of Lil Tjay as the rapper was significantly absent from his Wireless Festival set. Recently, a series of 911 call recordings can give supporters an insight into what happened during the night of shooting.

According to North Jersey, a number of people have called the emergency number after the rapper was shot in Edgewater last month.

The outlet and The Record were able to obtain six call recordings about the incident. However, they clarified that the order in which the calls were made is unclear, but all audio files will shine a light on the chaotic scene that embroiled moments after the incident.

In one recording, the caller didn't realize that 911 was already on the line waiting for him to give details. He was reportedly frantic at the time as he can be heard yelling "open the door," "wake up," and "no!"

The call was later dropped, but the same caller was able to contact the 911 dispatcher again, saying, "They shot my [inaudible]."

The dispatcher tried calling back the number, but unfortunately, no one picked up the call.

Another caller was from a man living in an apartment complex nearby. The witness said there was a shooting incident around his area and that a vehicle drove away from the scene.

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He reported that a white BMW was driving away, heading in the direction of the George Washington bridge.

"He's put somebody that was shot in his car. There's another car that's in the parking lot right now, a Durango. There's people running inside the parking lot on the bottom. People are just scattering. People are going crazy," the unidentified man told the dispatcher.

Moments later, another call was made by a man who claimed to be a retired officer. He was informed that there were several calls made before he contacted 911, but he still offered his statement, saying there were vehicles driving away from the area and suggested that a victim was likely hurt.

911 was then contacted numerous times by different people around the area, including two hotel employees.

The most significant recording among the ones the outlet obtained was from a security guard who told the agent that he was sitting in his car when knocked on his window and got inside.

The man immediately left the area and parked outside a convenience store down the street.

"I need cops at the 7-Eleven on River Road, the person shot is in the car," he told the dispatcher.

As of this writing, Lil Tjay's condition remains unclear, but a previous report claim that the rapper was awake and alert, and his breathing tube was removed while he was staying in the hospital.

The rapper's legal team has yet to release a statement.

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