New Jersey 911 audio reveals a shocking eyewitness account of a black-clad gunman opening fire on a Sayreville councilwoman gunned down in her car outside her townhouse earlier this month.
Eunice Dwumfour, a 30-year-old Republican borough councilwoman from Sayreville, died in a barrage of gunfire on Feb. 1 outside her home, according to authorities. Neighbors previously told Fox News Digital they heard at least a half-dozen gunshots before the crunch of her SUV slamming into a row of parked cars.
Authorities in Middlesex provided Fox News Digital with nine 911 recordings Monday – two of which mentioned a male gunman wearing all black running from the scene on foot.
One caller delivered a shocking eyewitness account from the Camelot at La Mer complex.
“I witnessed it from my window,” he says. “It happened outside.”
“I heard gunshots; I looked out my window,” a man can be heard telling the dispatcher around 7:23 p.m. on Feb. 1. “I saw a man shooting into the driver’s side of a white vehicle three times, and then he ran away.”
It was too far away to get a clear look at the suspect, he continues.
“I don’t know what the race was, but he had all black on,” he said.
He tells the dispatcher that the suspect left on foot.
“He ran into one of the hallways,” he continues. “And the white car drove up and crashed. The person in that driver’s side is probably not alive.”
The caller’s account coincides with a second report from a man who said his wife had seen the man running – as well as surveillance video showing a man running in the area just minutes after the gunfire.
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