A woman who identified herself as the sister of Nathaniel Woods -- the Alabama death row inmate who was executed last week and whose case garnered national attention -- interrupted Gov. Kay Ivey as the governor took questions from reporters during a Montgomery event.

“Gov. Ivey, you killed my brother,” the woman, who did not give her name but said she was Woods’ sister, told the governor during a press gaggle after Ivey gave remarks about Alabama’s preparations for the 2020 Census. She said her brother was “an innocent man.”

Several people who were with the woman shouted at Ivey that she was a “murderer.” Ivey did not respond and was instead whisked away by staff.

MUST WATCH: While speaking on the 2020 Census and answering questions about the #coronavirus, @GovernorKayIvey was confronted by the family of recently executed Alabama inmate, #NathanielWoods, and gets called a "MURDERER". pic.twitter.com/6GSzQR7W0L — Alabama News Network (@ALNewsNetwork) March 12, 2020

Woods’ execution by lethal injection last week for the 2004 killings of three Birmingham police officers was the subject of national debate because the 43-year-old Woods was not alleged to have pulled the trigger. He was convicted of capital murder in the deaths of Birmingham Police Officers Carlos Owen, Harley A. Chisholm III, and Charles R. Bennett