Khalid Jabara’s father placed a desperate 911 call after hearing shots ring out and finding his son mortally wounded in the front doorway of their house.

“I need to talk to the police. Somebody shot my son,” Mounah Jabara told dispatchers on the evening of Aug. 12.

Khalid Jabara, 37, was gunned down on his front porch, according to police, by Stanley Vernon Majors, the same next-door neighbor awaiting trial on charges of running down Jabara’s mother with a car last year.

Jabara’s slaying has made headlines around the globe because it came after years of conflict between his Lebanese, Orthodox Christian family and the suspect who had reportedly called them “dirty Arabs,” “filthy Lebanese,” “Aye-rabs” and “Mooslems” — apparently assuming that they were Muslims.

On Friday, Tulsa World obtained two 911 calls placed by Khalid Jabara less than two hours before he was shot. In the first, at 5:02 p.m., he reports hearing someone tapping on the window of his house in the the 9300 block of South 85th East Avenue. In the second, at 5:37 p.m., he reports learning that his neighbor, Majors, was firing a gun in the house next door.