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Trevor Heitkamp, neighbor
- Heitkamp left his house for a cigarette shortly before 9:45 a.m., heard a commotion, walked down the street and started recording.
- The driver appeared to be trying to turn her vehicle around, Heitkamp said. He said she was going no more than 5 miles an hour and was receiving direction from multiple federal agents. Heitkamp heard several people shout, “No,” and then heard multiple gunshots.
- The woman’s car rolled forward and crashed, and less than a minute later a passenger exited covered in blood. The two people in the car appeared to be white women, he said.
- He added that a man who also witnessed the shooting shouted at ICE that he was a doctor and asked to perform first aid. “The ICE agents told him to back up and stay on the sidewalk,” Heitkamp said.
- He heard ICE agents call out, “No pulse.” About two minutes later, EMS crews arrived, administered CPR and carried the victim to an ambulance.
“It didn’t need to happen,” Heitkamp said. “And I don’t think the government has the right to kill its citizens for inconveniencing them.”