As I’m walking down Sheridan Road, I hear somebody scream, “Burn in hell.” And I reply with, “Friendly, friendly, friendly.” To let them know, hey, I’m just here to help. I don’t want any problems. I just want to put out the fires if there are any. I continue walking and then I notice the Duramax, I notice a flame in the back seat of the Duramax and I stepped towards the Duramax and as I’m stepping forward, I believe his name is now Joshua Ziminski, he steps towards me with a pistol in his hand. As I’m walking towards to put out the fire, I drop the fire extinguisher and I take a step back.
My plan is to get out of that situation and go back north down Sheridan Road to where the Car Source lot number two was.
Once I take that step back, I look over my shoulder and Mr. Rosenbaum was now running from my right side and I was cornered from, in front of me with Mr. Ziminski and there were three people right there.

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I took off the Black Lives Matter t-shirt I chose that night to blend in with the crowd and used it to stanch the wounds on the first shooting victim: Joseph Rosenbaum.
"It's gonna be okay, bro," I told Rosenbaum. "We're gonna have a beer after this and laugh about it."
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Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum are victims. They should be alive today.
The only reason they’re not is because a violent, dangerous man chose to take a gun across state lines and start shooting people.
To call this a miscarriage of justice is an understatement.

We just spent a lot of time talking, getting to know one another, and laughing and joking around. He was a very animated person like that.
He wasn’t down there as a rioter or a looter
Why was he there? I have no answer. I ask myself that question every day.
I did explain to him that things had gotten bad the last few days because he was not in town and did tell him explicitly not to go downtown.
There was the mark where Joe had been laying.
I put my hand in it, and my hand was wet with his blood and that’s when, again, I collapsed on the ground.