A parking attendant told a police dispatcher he feared for his safety when he saw a man, later identified as Green Bay Packers tight end Andrew Quarless, fire a gun in the air outside a Miami Beach night club in July during an argument with a woman, according to newly released 911 calls.
The 911 calls were released last week by the Miami Dade state's attorney in response to a record request by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Also released were photos showing the gun hidden in a plant and a Packers hat left at the scene after Quarless' arrest.
The attendant told a dispatcher Quarless fired the gun twice and then fled. Police later found Quarless hiding near a bush, according to reports.
"All I know is that I saw a gun, there was a conflict going on and then I heard the two booms," the attendant said on the 911 recording. "I just was calling for my own safety because I heard two shots, I saw a gun and there was a conflict but apparently everybody left now."
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