There is no dispute that the events that led up to the police shooting of Jamar Clark last fall began with a call about an injured woman.
But little else about RayAnn Hayes’ involvement in the case is settled.
Her statements have differed over time in the accounts she has given to investigators and others; they’ve also differed from statements made by witnesses at the scene. What’s more, her relationship to Clark remains ambiguous.
In announcing this week that no charges would be filed against the officers for the Nov. 15 shooting, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said RayAnn Hayes, whom he referred to as Clark’s girlfriend, pointed out Clark to paramedics as the man who injured her in a dispute during a birthday party.
In a timeline of the moments before the shooting, Freeman recounted what happened when paramedics arrived.
“The paramedics put Hayes into a ‘stair chair’ to carry her down the stairs. As paramedics carried Hayes out of the building, they saw Clark standing outside crying and ‘acting kind of odd.’ As they walked past Clark, Hayes said, ‘That’s the guy who did this to me.’ ”
Freeman’s account was gleaned from interviews throughout the investigation.
On Thursday night, in an exclusive interview with WCCO-TV, Hayes said the investigators’ description of her role is wrong. Some of her statements in that interview varied from accounts she gave to investigators the night of the shooting and months later, as well as from the audio of the emergency call requesting an ambulance for an injured woman.