After midnight, she said, she heard gunfire again. “I didn’t think nothing of it, then I heard this girl crying someone is dead,” she said.

The witness said she watched from her window as the coroner arrived and pulled victims from a red four-door car that bore signs of gunfire. She said she watched the scene for about three hours.

Leset Smith, 25, said one of the three people killed was her cousin. Police have not identified the victims, but Smith said her cousin was Sean Greenwood, 28, whose nickname was “Snack G.” She said he had been in the backseat of the car with his girlfriend, and that she saw a third body on the sidewalk in front of a vacant house in the 2900 block of Indiana Avenue. That’s about one block from the Jefferson and Crittenden intersection.

In the second deadly shooting, police were called to the 5400 block of Genevieve Avenue at 2:41 a.m. and found a male victim, dead from gunshot wounds. A second person at the scene was conscious and taken to a hospital.

By late morning, the city’s fifth shooting fatality had occurred. Shortly after 11 a.m., a male victim — yet to be publicly identified — was shot and killed on the 1200 block of North Euclid Avenue. Tearful relatives of the victim were outside at the scene. They declined to speak.