Investigators in Northern Kentucky say a 19-year-old woman was shot and killed by a Boone County deputy early Saturday morning as she tried to leave a party on a farm near Hebron.

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A woman is dead and a deputy is recovering after an officer-involved shooting in Hebron early Saturday morning.The Boone County Sheriff Office said Deputy Tyler Brockman, 28, was responding to reports of a field party in the 6600 block of River Road near Tanner Road about 2:15 a.m.Watch this storyAccording to deputies, Brockman was out of his cruiser and ordered the driver of a car that was leaving the party to stop.Investigators said Samantha Ramsey, 19, refused to stop and hit the deputy, causing him to land on the hood of the car.Brockman then fired four rounds through the car's windshield, striking Ramsey, detectives said."I understand the police officers have a very difficult job, you know, their lives are in danger every single day, but they took a part of me that I will never get back and, you know, that was the last person my daughter looked at," Ramsey's mother, Brandi Stewart, said.Ramsey stopped her car and then backed up a short distance before stopping in a ditch on the side of the road, deputies said."I don't know that I could react that quickly. It was over almost as soon as it began," Boone County sheriff's spokesman Tom Scheben said.Deputies said they will release dash cam video of the incident after they interview the deputy. They said it might shed more light on what happened to Ramsey, especially since there were different accounts of the events.Ramsey was taken to Saint Elizabeth Hospital in Florence, where she was pronounced dead.Brockman was taken to Saint Elizabeth Hospital in Edgewood, where he was treated for a leg injury and released."I'm thankful he's not hurt but my daughter can't be brought back and for that, unfortunately, he's going to have to live with that," Stewart said.Ramsey’s family said she was shot twice in the chest and once in each arm.Witnesses said Ramsey didn't hit the deputy but that he jumped on the hood of her car."She stopped for a second and then she kept on moving, that's when the cop jumped on the car and opened fire," witness Ibrahim Komate said. "It just all happened so fast and now her life is gone, over nothing, basically."Investigators said Ramsey had no past record with the Boone County Sheriff's Office."Samantha, being raised the way she's been raised, she did have respect for the law. She was not one to hurt a human being,” Stewart said.Brockman, one of the department's K-9 deputies, has served since June 2010. He was placed on paid administrative leave.Ramsey graduated from Holmes High School in Covington. Her mother said she was a cheerleader and wanted to be a teacher."She's my angel. She would absolutely light up an entire room. I don't care how bad of a day you were having, she'd come in and crack jokes and make you have a better day," Stewart said.Detectives said three other women were in Ramsey's car at the time of the incident. They were cooperating with the investigation.The Sheriff's Office continues to investigate the shooting.A vigil has been scheduled for Ramsey Sunday night at 8 p.m. near River Road, where the officer-involved shooting happened."A mother should never, ever have to be in this state, where you have to bury your only daughter," Stewart said.