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State v. Golphin8/25/2000 Hocutt saw a black male, who was wearing an "orange-brownish" hooded sweatshirt, facing south between the green car and the police vehicles. An officer was standing in front of him facing north. Hocutt saw the black male moving toward the officer, and then she saw something brown being sprayed by the officer. The officer began backing away from the black male and then fell. She then saw the black male kick and punch the officer on the ground. She never saw the officer get up. Hocutt identified Tilmon as the black male she saw kicking and punching the officer on the ground.
Wilbur Brannan was traveling northbound on I-95 and passed the scene. He saw the highway patrol vehicle with its blue lights flashing, and as he passed it, he saw a state trooper lying facedown on the ground near the back of his vehicle. A black male was bending over the trooper. Brannan saw the black male get up and turn around toward a dark green Toyota Camry parked in front of the highway patrol vehicle. Brannan continued driving northbound and saw the same Toyota Camry with two black occupants pass him a few miles further on I-95.
Dana Blecke, a pharmacist and former emergency medical technician, was traveling south on I-95 and saw the blue lights flashing from the highway patrol vehicle. As she passed by, she saw someone lying in the grass on the side of the road in front of the highway patrol vehicle. She also saw a black person running toward the driver's side of a car that was parked in front of the highway patrol vehicle. Blecke slowed down and turned around through the median of the interstate and drove back toward the police vehicles. The car parked in front of the police vehicles was now gone. She parked her vehicle and went to the police officer lying in the grass. She could feel no pulse or respirations. She then walked to the state trooper who was lying facedown near the back of his vehicle. By this time, another state trooper who had arrived at the scene helped her roll the trooper's body. They found no pulse or other signs of life.
Ronald Waters was driving north on I-95 as he came over a hill and saw the flashing blue lights of the highway patrol vehicle. As he approached the scene, he saw two black males, one taller than the other, moving around in the area between the two police vehicles and the car parked in front of the highway patrol vehicle. He saw an officer wearing a gray shirt and dark pants lying facedown in the grass near the back of the highway patrol vehicle. As he drove almost parallel with the highway patrol vehicle in the right lane of I-95, he saw that one of the black males had what appeared to be an "automatic" handgun in his hand. At that time, Waters, who had slowed down, accelerated quickly past the scene. He pulled off approximately two hundred yards further up the road, got out of his vehicle, and called 911 on his cellular phone. He looked back toward the scene and saw the taller black male shoot one of the officers four or five times. The two black males then got into the Toyota Camry and drove north on I-95. Waters saw that other motorists had stopped, and he decided to follow the Camry. Waters remained on his cellular phone talking to the 911 operator while following the Camry. He followed the Camry until it left I-95 at exit 55, Murphy Road. Waters saw the vehicle turn off onto a dirt road near the exit. Waters stopped his car and watched the subjects. A few minutes later, the subjects got back in the Camry and drove over the bridge to the other side of the interstate. Waters noted that the license plate had been removed from the Camry. Waters waited along the side of the ramp that led back to I-95 north. He soon noticed the Camry come back over the top of the bridge and
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