The jacket she wore that night had a small tear near the pocket—a detail that initially seemed insignificant but is now a critical clue. Forensic investigators believe the jagged rip may point to a struggle moments before the car struck Alisha-Sharell Williams, raising new questions about what truly happened in the chaotic minutes leading up to her death. Police logs reveal that dispatch received three separate 911 calls within a four-minute span, each reporting screams, shouting, and
what sounded like a fight near the intersection of Broadway and East 81st.The urgency and confusion in those calls suggested that something violent was unfolding even before the fatal impact.When officers arrived, they found a crowd forming but hesitating, many people stepping backward from the roadway as if overwhelmed by fear or shock. There, lying motionless on the asphalt, was Heaven—Alisha’s
nickname to those who loved her—gravely injured and unresponsive. Officers immediately began CPR, working desperately to revive her. But the trauma to her chest and head was severe, the kind of catastrophic damage that emergency responders recognized instantly as life-threatening.Paramedics arrived minutes later, continuing resuscitation efforts, but the chances of survival were already slim.
Investigators now believe that Alisha may have been shot at close range before she was run over, though the precise order of events remains uncertain. The combination of gunshot wounds and vehicular impact has made the medical examiner’s analysis especially complex, leaving authorities to piece together a timeline from witness accounts, surveillance footage, and physical evidence.
As detectives sort through conflicting reports, the community is reeling. What began as a tragic hit-and-run has expanded into a possible homicide involving multiple forms of violence. Loved ones and neighbors are demanding justice, aching for clarity in the midst of heartbreak and unanswered questions.
