Mitchell Mormon Jr. was shot dead outside an Atlanta club on Saturday night.

He was on a first date.

Mitchell Mormon Jr, a father of 3, was shot & killed this morning on Edgewood Ave. His family says he was celebrating a new job. RIP. pic.twitter.com/LX3vTwEm7j

Mormon told a Hispanic man Trump was going to deport him.

The Hispanic man then shot him dead.

Police are searching for the shooter.

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WSB-TV reported:

A woman says it was “senseless and horrible” that she was shot and the man she was on a first date with was killed outside a popular Atlanta bar.

The shooting outside Church bar left 32-year-old Mitchell Mormon Jr. dead. Shaunita Walker says her new friend and another man got into an argument, then the man pulled out a gun.

“And when I heard the first shot and it went into my arm, and I just grabbed my arm and I just began to scream,” Walker said.

Walker had no idea what seemed like a dream was about to turn into a nightmare.

“And then I heard two more shots and I saw Mitchell on the ground,” she said.

Walker says everything was a blur after that.

“And I’m just screaming, ‘Somebody please help us. Somebody please help him,'” she said.

The shooting took place around 3 a.m. Saturday outside of the Church bar on Edgewood Avenue.

Police released surveillance video of two people outside the bar.

Walker recalled how she tried to comfort Mormon after he was shot.

“I’m just telling him to breathe. It’s going to be OK. Just breathe,” she said.

Walker says the man in the white jacket in the surveillance video, who is Hispanic, tried to talk to her as she went back into the bar to retrieve her phone.

She says he then said something disrespectful.

“And Mitchell was like, ‘What did he say to you?'” she said.

She says Mormon and the man began arguing. She says Mormon jokingly told the man he voted for Donald Trump and he would be gone next week.

Walker says the argument continued, the shooter went around the corner, came back with a gun and opened fire.