Over the next several hours sheriff deputies received information that they may be a group of people “living off the grid” somewhere in the National Forest. The initial investigation revealed that a second black female suspect was present during the robbery and had fled the scene on foot after the shots were fired. Hider was transported from the scene by ambulance to a nearby landing zone and airlifted to a Birmingham hospital where she underwent surgery for her injuries. It was determined that Hider had attempted to rob Simjee and Paulus at gunpoint and was subsequently shot by Simjee who had a handgun concealed on his person. Medical personnel were unable to revive Simjee who died at the scene. Hider had suffered several gunshots to her torso. Upon arrival at the scene, sheriff’s deputies, Lineville police and responding emergency personnel found the girlfriend of the shooting victim, 20-year-old Mikayla Paulus, performing CPR on her long-time boyfriend, Adam Simjee, who had been shot.Ī black female, later identified as Yasmine Hider, was laying on the ground nearby. There were no other details on this call that were known at the time it was dispatched. “On Sunday, August 14, 2002, at approximately 11:30 am, 911 notified Clay County Sheriff’s Office and dispatched Clay County Rescue Squad and Shinbone Valley Volunteer Fire Department to National Forrest Service Road 600-3 near Cheaha Mountain for a 22-year-old male who had been shot in the back.
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