By Ryan Young, Theresa Waldrop and Pamela Kirkland, CNN
Katrina Grady was driving home from her mother’s house on the west side of Birmingham, Alabama, in May when she saw a car on the side of the street, its airbags deployed, so she stopped to see if anyone needed help.
“I’m the type of person, I got to help,” Grady said. “I’m a certified nursing assistant.”
Then people in the neighborhood started shouting, “Get down,” and “Here comes the car that started shooting at this vehicle,” she said.
Grady hit the ground with bullets flying around her when she heard her daughter scream that her sister had been shot.