


More details are emerging from the hit-and-run collision involving Pro Bowl defensive end Robert Quinn.
TMZ obtained the audio from the 911 call from Aug. 15 in Summerville, South Carolina and it appears chaos ruled the crash site.
While the person who called 911 describes a truck running through the intersection and hitting four cars, a woman is heard screaming in the background.
The caller tells dispatch, “My mom’s talking to the guy that did it and he’s like a little too close to her.”
The woman in the background yells, “Get off my property!”
That’s comes as the caller says, “Don’t touch my mom. Don’t touch my mom.”

Then the woman in the background screams, “You just hit me! Get off my property!”
A third female voice then is heard saying, “The male just hit the complainant’s mother.”
That’s followed by the male voice saying, “I’m trying to buy you two cars. Can I buy you two cars?”

When the scene calms down, the caller tells 911 about how the male “just totaled two of our cars, just now, and my neighbor’s car and my other neighbor’s car. He just hit four cars.”
The caller then tells 911 that the man pushed and hit her mother in the head.
Later in the audio recording, the caller tells 911, “he’s acting like he’s drunk. I think he’s been drinking or something else.”

Quinn is facing seven charges, including third-degree assault and battery, hit-and-run with property damage, four counts of leaving the scene of an accident involving an unattended vehicle and failure to report striking fixtures on or adjacent to the highway, The Post confirmed.
The 33-year-old — who last played for the Eagles in 2022 and is currently a free agent — turned himself in one week ago and was given a $155 personal recognizance bond.
Quinn is a 12-year NFL veteran, entering the league as a first-round pick of the Rams in 2011.

He’s also played for the Dolphins and Bears, with Chicago trading Quinn to Philadelphia last October in exchange for a fourth-round pick.
In 169 regular-season games, Quinn has 102 sacks and 32 forced fumbles.