A Florida woman was shot and killed outside of a gas station after she got into a physical fight with a female in a pink wig.
Deputies with the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office were called to a Sunoco gas station in Miami on Sunday over reports of a shooting.
When they arrived at the scene, they found Latrosha Williams, 42, suffering from a gunshot wound.
Williams, a mother-of-two, was taken to a hospital where she died from her injuries, police said.
The deadly confrontation started when Williams got into a heated argument with a woman with long, light pink hair who had just pulled up to the gas station.
Williams, dressed in a blue hooded sweatshirt, and the unidentified woman were seen shouting at each other while a witness stepped in, appearing to try to calm the situation.
The pair continued to argue for around 30 seconds before the pink-haired woman entered the gas station's store.
As she did so, Williams was seen taking off her hoodie, while the bystander continued to try to de-escalate the situation.
But, when the driver came back out, she and Williams continued to bicker with one another before things turned physical and Williams snatched the other's wig off.
The woman then made it back to her car and opened the driver's side door before pulling out a gun and shooting Williams, the footage showed.
Williams then fell to the ground as the driver hopped in the vehicle and drove away.
Several people nearby watched, but did not help Williams, who lay on the pavement suffering from a gunshot.
A witness told NBC 6 that the confrontation erupted after Williams was nearly run over by the shooter as she walked up to the gas station's convenience store.
'When the lady saw that she was being a little bit aggressive, she took the gun out,' the bystander, who wished to remain anonymous, told the outlet.
'She shot two shots up in the air and the third one, she shot her.'
The shooter is still on the run and has not been identified.
The Daily Mail contacted the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office for comment.
Following her death, Williams' family and friends took to social media to mourn their loved one.
'My heart is broken into a million pieces I will forever always cherish the things you did with us and will definitely never forget about that beautiful smile,' one wrote on Facebook alongside photos of Williams in happier times.
Her daughter also posted to Facebook following her mother's sudden death.
'My world as i knew it forever changed yesterday, i hate that you had to go so soon and i hope you knew how much i loved you with everything in me,' she wrote.
'You and anevaeh watch over us and know that i got your baby boy forever and always. i love you mommy.'