A 911 call from the night Tekashi 6ix9ine was viciously attacked has been made public.
Page Six obtained the call and learned that the controversial rapper declined medical assistance after being assaulted.
On March 21, a female employee at LA Fitness in Florida, where the incident occurred, placed the call and could be heard calmly speaking to the operator.
The unidentified woman said, "Some, I think, guys, they just jumped one of the members in the bathroom and there's, like, blood all over the place."
The staffer then asked the 26-year-old musician if he wanted doctors to come help him, but he could be heard in the background replying, "Nah, nah, I'm good."
She then told the dispatcher in the call, which was made approximately two minutes after the incident, that there were no weapons involved and that three males who attacked the "MALA" rapper had left the premises but were still in the parking lot at the time of the call.
When asked whether she could offer a detailed description of the assailants, the employee stated that she couldn't.
But she did add, "We have security cameras, too, so we can look at them and see if we can see them but I don't know if you can actually see how they look."
Tekashi 6ix9ine did not speak directly to the dispatcher, and he is only heard chatting in the background through muted talks.
Despite his refusal to accept medical assistance, the rapper, actual name Daniel Hernandez, was brought to a local hospital.
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Tekashi 6ix9ine Attackers
According to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Tekashi suffered "non-life-threatening" injuries to his back, jaw, and ribs.
In the footage, three males dressed completely in black were seen walking directly to the gym's restroom, where they allegedly beat up Tekashi 6ix9ine.
However, a viral video from the brutal beating revealed a more detailed glimpse of the rapper's injuries.
With blood all over his face, he could be seen telling the men, "Y'all n-ggas jumped me."
He is also observed being able to walk out of the restroom on his own and not appearing to be seriously injured.
Fortunately, the suspected attackers were apprehended only a week ago.
Rafael Medina Jr., Anthony Maldonado, and Octavious Medina were arrestedand charged with assault and robbery.
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