New details in the Megan Thee Stallion and Tory Lanez shooting case emerged this week following a preliminary hearing in Los Angeles. According to Los Angeles Police Department detective Ryan Stonger, the bullet fragments removed from Megan’s feet “cannot be located” and the doctors categorized her injuries as “superficial.”

LAPD Detective Stogner :

…bullet fragments in Megan’s ankles cannot be found at this point

This information is crucial in Tory’s case, due to the fragments being difficult to prove whether Meg’s cuts were from a bullet or glass. If the bullet cannot be found, it also helps Tory’s case.

If convicted, Tory faces 22 years and eight months in prison. Charges the Toronto rapper is facing are one count of assault with a semiautomatic firearm in a manner that caused great bodily injury, and one count of carrying a concealed, unregistered weapon.

Tory Lanez is expected back in court on January 13 when his fate will be determined. Sheesh.