
A$AP Rocky's Swedish Lawyer Shot In The Head & Chest

Sept. 6 2019, Updated 4:49 p.m. ET
A$AP Rocky's first Swedish lawyer, Henrik Olssen Lilj, was allegedly shot in Stockholm on Friday, September 6.

Henrik was shot in the chest and the head via gunshot. The shooter then reportedly fled scene and got into a nearby SUV.

The lawyer remained conscious after the shooting and called the police himself.

The Swedish Bar Association confirmed him to be the victim. “The police have arrested several people for questioning," Swedish cops said in a statement.

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The statement continued, "The investigation is at an intense stage and the police are working on several different fronts to make progress."

Eyewitnesses say that Henrik was involved in a physical fight in the stairwell of his business building before the shots were fired.

The "Peso" rapper, 30, and two members of his entourage were convicted of assault during a street brawl in Stockholm in June 2019.
He was found guilty, however, he will not have to serve time in jail following the verdict due to lack of evidence.