 I hit nine times. Nine times. Where did it hit you? The AK-47. Well, the AK-47. Where did it hit you? Where did you get hit? Most of them were in my back. Two of them hit my wrist. That's why my hand had to be amputated because it was broke. So it was direct. Yeah, it hit right here. It hit right here. I actually just tore all that, you know, tore it up. Yeah. It wasn't no bigger than this right here, my arm. Yeah. Now, I didn't know the situation that it was in. You didn't even know they'd be in this at all? I didn't know they'd been in this at all. What made you pick them up? That's my partner. He's a partner. Was he known for having issues with people? It wasn't his issue. It was the female issue. Really? The female was supposedly testifying against someone. You know how that goes? There's somebody else going at the heart of here. And you didn't know that she, that that was going on? I didn't know her like that. You know, I just know her from his girlfriend. You know, I never built a relationship with anything like that. Because this was in a short period of time that we talked about. So I never even really acted with her. You know, that she from down there. Yeah, she from down there, too. But whatever the situation happened with them, they spotted these people. And instead of them informing me of that, they just come and asked for a ride, trying to get a ride from round up. But here, when they get in the car with me, I stop at the, we get off the interview on the interstate, all the way get off the interstate. When I stop at the red light, a truck put on the side of me, dude jump out in. They were shooting in her window, shooting her. But the bullets was coming through the back of my seat. She was sitting, you know, right? She was sitting behind you? No, she was sitting behind him. Behind him? So when they shooting, they shooting, and they coming across to my seat. Damn, I got hit nine times. Nine times with the chopper? Where did it hit you? The AK-47. Well, the AK-47. Where did it hit you? Where did you get hit? Most of them were within my back. Two of them hit my wrist. That's why my hand had to be amputated because it was broken. So it was direct? Yeah, it hit right here. It hit right here. Like actually just to all that, you know, to it up. Yeah. It wasn't no bigger than this right here, my arm. Yeah. So just imagine two AK-47 rounds hitting this. It was just hanging like this. So I'm driving, trying to get to the hospital, like, cause I didn't know I was shot all them times. I felt like I was shot, but I didn't know I was shot all them times. The drill was still rushing. Yeah. I've gone in my mind where the medically clicked to survival move. But you lucky you can even stand a walker, you said, so the seven other shots hit you all in your back? No, one hit me in this arm right here. And they told me it's the one that bled the most. It couldn't stop bleeding. It was just a little nick on the... It because of where it hit? Probably. And then the other ones? Yeah, the rest of them was in my back. But it didn't hit your spine? It didn't hit any of that sort of stuff? That's a blessing. But one of them did come through my back right here and come out my heart. Wow. Come out your heart? Yes, they had to crack my chest open. I have a plate that's holding my chest, my real case together. The dudes served on my heart. Man, people saved my life. From the story, even me hanging myself, I'm like, oh. As number God. If I say anything else, I just be lying. So the girl, did she survive? She didn't survive. Did he survive? He survived. He got hit because he jumped from the passenger seat to the back. My girl. Oh, he's trying to protect her. But see, that was also the thing that, because I didn't remember what happened when I first woke up. But as my memory came back, the thing that I remember that made me know, he knew what was going on. When the shots went off, you said, my girl. Wow. And you all and me, you and your girl, what made you think when shots go off? It's your girl. It's directed to your girl. Right. Yeah. You already knew what the situation was. How many times did he get shot? He just got hit, grazed. Like, he was nothing. Nothing major. He took himself out of the hospital. So he was nothing major. And he went out of town and I haven't seen him since. So you never seen him again? No. I talked to him. I haven't seen him. How long? Hold on. What was that conversation like? I talked to him and explained to him that we're not partners no more. Wow. So he was like, man. He called you or you called him? He called me. He kept trying to contact me, contact me. I ain't trying to deal with him. So when you finally talked to him? I was like, look, because he said, man, look, I just need to highlight you, even if it is on some dumb shit. So I'm like, what's up? What's happening? Face time? What's up? What's happening? Man, man, you know I have. I said, look, fuck all that. I said, go check this out. You not my partner no more, man. You not my partner. I said, your partner, Dirk, that you know, you got him killed. I have a tattoo on me right here. You say, old Dirk died 10, three, 20, man. Your partner that you know, you got him killed. Dirk with the one hand and you don't know me. You never even saw me in person, man. Like, look, stop contacting me. Man, you know, leave that alone. Yeah, because he because that that that pretty much changed everything, changed everything, man. I don't care. And y'all been knowing each other for a long time since I was kid. Man, since we were there, man, it's my partner, my brother. He should have knew not to do that is what you're saying. Of course. You know how the game go, man. He ran it to me on something. She wasn't, you know, man, I ain't really know she wasn't telling me this, that, and a third. But like I say, when shots went over, you hollered, my girl. You didn't think they were shooting you. You didn't think they were shooting me. You thought they were shooting her. Yeah, because you understood what was going on. I didn't know what was going on. Y'all too knew what was happening. And I never heard that female say not one word unless the first bullets just killed her because she never hollered, screamed. Wow. So and that's crazy. Did even her family, did they did they try to contact you? No. Did you ever see them? You don't know her like that. I don't know her like that for her family to contact me or anything. Did you tell, oh boy, you knew that girl or whoever it's cause and he was like, he telling me like, man, she didn't. But then he also in the midst of the conversation, he said, man, I saw that truck out there. I know you did. Of course, I know you did. Wow. And so how long had you been at the hospital when he made this call to you? No, this call was just this year. Oh, this car was recently. Yeah, this car. You was you've been trying to keep him away from. He keeps trying to get your number. I called him when I first woke up, when I first got, you know, well enough because I couldn't talk. I had to learn how to talk again. Yeah, we're going to get into that. How long were you in the hospital for? I went in the hospital. I got shot in December and I came out like April. OK. OK. So but you but you couldn't talk. So at the end of the day, you had to build yourself back up to even be able to talk to the different therapy and stuff. How many surgeries did you have? Well, I had six to close my stomach up. Because you got a scar right here on your stomach. Don't you run from like my pelvic area all the way all the way up to your heart. To your heart. Yeah. That's crazy. Because, you know, I always think that if you get shot in your heart, you're done. Yeah, that's why my skull is like an autopsy skull. They didn't even thought I was going to make it. They told my parents that my parents come see me with the open up. Really? Yeah, because they figured, you know, it's even me enough to where my family could come in with it. But they just don't know my goal.