"I heard like a boom; something crashed and I said, 'What's wrong?'" Jorge Leal Acosta said.
Jorge Leal Acosta is the owner of Leal Automotive Services on Dairy Avenue in Corcoran.
Just after midnight Thursday morning, officers with Corcoran Police responded to gunshots as well as a collision near his business.
His surveillance cameras later revealed that loud boom was the sound of a collision.
A closer look at the footage shows a food truck pull into the business next door to Acosta's automotive shop.
The footage then captures a car quickly crossing the street at a high rate of speed and running into a parked SUV near the food truck.
"When our officers arrived on scene, they contacted a subject in front of a business who had injuries from being struck by a vehicle," Corcoran Police Captain Pedro Castro said.
That subject was a woman who had closed down her food truck after a late-night shift at a nearby deli mart.
The driver of the vehicle eventually hit the parked SUV and his car came to a rest at a wall.
"The vehicle was still at the scene and a subject was located behind the wheel with gunshot wounds," Castro said.
The driver was found dead at the scene.
Police confirmed minutes later a second gunshot victim was being treated at a hospital about 20 miles away in Tulare, where he died.
"To our knowledge we believe that it is a related incident," Castro said.
Acosta says the area has been fairly quiet but has noticed an increase in violence over the last six months.
The shootings mark the third homicide incident of the year in the city of Corcoran.
"Right now the violence, unfortunately, is everywhere," Acosta said.
Relatives of the injured woman say she was treated and released from the hospital on Thursday.
The investigation remains on going.
If you have any information, you're asked to call Corcoran Police.
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