In a night of crime-fighting they said was "straight out of a movie," a Minneapolis couple chased a car that sped away from the scene of a slaying Saturday night and worked with police through the early morning to provide details of their account.
"I was in the moment," the man said Sunday, recalling when he and his girlfriend jumped in their car. "I was like, let's do this."
They called the pursuit off after a few blocks out of fear for their lives but later gave vehicle and suspect descriptions to police officers.
People at the scene Sunday identified the victim as Mohamed Ahmed Hassan, 30.
Hassan's death marks the city's 40th homicide of the year and comes as the Marcy-Holmes neighborhood near the Stone Arch Bridge and Mississippi River grapples with a spate of violence.
The couple returned from dinner just after 10 p.m. Saturday and parked outside her apartment building, which is in the 600 block of SE. Main Street.
After hearing raised voices and two "pops," they decided to get back in the car and chase the shooter's vehicle. When they returned, five or six police cars were at the scene.
Though the woman had her doubts, the man said he thinks he did the right thing.