Sabrina Rahman of Surrey, B.C., is being remembered as a “hero” and a "vibrant soul” after she saved her infant son from a gunman who killed her and five others in Austin, Texas last week.
KVUEAs newly filed court documents reveal horrific details in a multi-city Texas shooting rampage that left six people dead last week and a former U.S. Army officer under arrest on capital murder charges, a husband whose wife was among the victims said she died a "hero" saving their 18-month-old son.
Ishraq Islam described his wife, 24-year-old Sabrina Rahman, as an "angel," saying she was killed while out for a walk with their son in their Austin neighborhood on Tuesday morning, a day after they moved into their new home.
Islam told Austin ABC affiliate KVUE that his wife witnessed the suspect, Shane James, gun down 32-year-old Emmanuel Pop Ba, a handyman who was helping them move into their new home, before she started to run from the assailant while pushing her baby s stroller.
"She screamed. She went the opposite way. The gunman followed her, approached her. She threw my baby she threw the stroller to the side towards the home. She saved his life. The
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