Sep 14, 2016 05:34 AM EDT
Woman Records Fatal Shooting Aftermath In Bizarre Video

A woman posted to Facebook a footage of a crime scene at a Wal-Mart parking lot. The video, which has since been taken down, seemed strange as the woman can be seen smiling in the beginning.

Wendy Russell Macrorie captures what appears to be a dead body lying on the pavement while she was sitting in her parked car. She then narrates details about the incident.

"So this is interesting. I am at Walmart, which I hate going to, and this is happening in front of my car," Macrorie says.

"So, this is happening right now. Apparently right in front of my car two men have been shot. I was inside buying some light bulbs and stuff...an inner tube for my son for his bike, and everybody was telling everybody not to go outside."

"Lots of witnesses apparently...this is really scary, and insane, and grotesque. And I am freaked out," she can be heard saying while the video shows uniformed officers checking on the body of a man sprawled on the floor.

She then ends the video saying, "Gross, gross! Don't come to Wal-Mart."

According to NBC News, a woman was placing her child in the car seat in the store parking lot when a man struck her in the back of the head.

One man tried to help the woman but was shot repeatedly by the perpetrators. Another man came to their rescue, shooting and eventually killing one of the attackers.

Another suspect was later caught by authorities near the store premises.

The identities of the suspects and their motives for attacking the woman have yet to be revealed.

According to the Daily Mail, Macrorie said she witnessed EMS workers putting a yellow tarp over the suspect's body and the woman and the man who helped her were brought to the hospital in an ambulance.

The unfortunate incident took place in Shawnee, Kansas.

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