Tomeka Wiley tailed the white car that rear-ended her Jeep in downtown Minneapolis, giving a 911 operator a play-by-play account Monday night as the swerving car barreled onto a park path near the Mississippi River — and then plunged into the water.
Still on the phone, she and her nephew dashed to the smashed fence near the Stone Arch Bridge and watched as the car sank below the surface.
"It went down so fast, like all we saw was the roof of the car and bubbles," said Wiley, 33, of Columbia Heights. "Oh my God, it was just so scary."
Authorities and the Hennepin County medical examiner's office said Tuesday night they were trying to determine whether the plunge was accidental or intentional and whether alcohol or drugs were involved.
Tuesday, the many friends and family of the car's driver, Darron Luhrsen, were trying to come to grips with the shocking death of the ministry student from North Central University.
Wiley said, she, too, was saddened — and still in disbelief.
The trouble began several blocks away — and minutes earlier — from where Luhrsen crashed, police and Wiley said, with two hit-and-run accidents.
First, Luhrsen's vehicle crashed into a traffic signal at 4th Street and Chicago Avenue S. In the second accident, the Pontiac Sunbird rear-ended Wiley at Washington and Park Avenues S.