Last week, Memphis rapper Young Dolph was shot at the intersection of Hollywood and Highland in Los Angeles. After he was hit, he dragged himself into a Shoe Palace nearby. Now, police have released the 911 call from the business reporting the incident.

In the clip, you can hear a man speaking to police about the incident that had just unfolded before his eyes. Understandably, the conversation is quite scattered, with the caller seemingly being unable to offer succinct responses to the policeman's questions.

The conversation described above mirrors the chaos that unfolded when Dolph was shot in the final days of September. According to LAPD Detective Meghan Aguilar, the conflict that led to Dolph's shooting began as a heated verbal confrontation between the MC and a couple men on the street.

“They had an argument, which escalated to a physical fight,” Aguilar said last week. “At one point, Young Dolph was knocked to the ground. And then one of the suspects pulled out a handgun and began shooting at him.”

In the days following Dolph's shooting, a 43-year-old man by the name of Corey McClendon was arrested in connection to the shooting. McClendon is a known associate of Yo Gotti, who Dolph has been beefing with for awhile now. McClendon was released from jail two days later.

Dolph, who'd had over 100 shots fired at his bulletproof SUV in February, is currently recovering after his shooting. After the February incident, he made an album about it called Bulletproof.

Check out the 911 call reporting Young Dolph's shooting below.

See New Music Releases For October 2017

More From XXL