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Frau dies with a man hours after submitting the protection order against him, the police say, the police say

Lincoln, Neb. (Koln/Gray News) – The police say that a situation of domestic violence in a quarter of Nebraska has become fatal this week.

According to the Lincoln police department, 21-year-old Michelle Gonzalez was shot by a man on Wednesday, whom she had only submitted a protective arrangement hours ago.

The officials said they were called to a quarter around 12:30 p.m. on this day to receive a reported domestic disorder.

Two women told the police that they saw a woman who was later identified as gonzalez, was hit by a black vehicle.

The women said they had come to help Gonzalez, and took them to their car, but the man who had met them decided to follow them.

The man, who was later identified as 28-year-old Ibrahim Alhamadani, fell into the car that Gonzalez wore.

The police said the collision turned off the vehicles, but Alhamadani could get out and approached Gonzalez 'side of the car armed with a weapon.

Alhamadani shot gonzalez several times and hit her in the head, chest and stomach before turning the gun on herself.

Lincoln's chief of police, Michon Morrow, said that first aiders Alhamadani found dead wound at the crime scene with an apparently added gunshot.

Gonzalez was taken to the hospital with life -threatening injuries, where she died later in the evening.

Hours before the incident, the Lincoln police said that Gonzalez had submitted a protective arrangement against Alhamadani and the protection arrangement had been approved.

The police said Gonzalez wrote that Alhamadani attacked her on Wednesday morning and defeated her with a pistol while he had intoxicated.

The police said that Alhamadani still had to be delivered, and it was unclear how the two came into contact in the moments before the shootout.

“There is a time gap that is very small – that is probably about two hours or less than we know that it was okay and there was a security plan that was created – at the time we had had what happened,” said Morrow.

Two other recent incidents of domestic violence were also listed in the protection arrangement.

Ibrahim Alhamadani search from previous arrest. (Nebraska Dept. of Correctional Services)

Morrow said the investigation was still.

According to the police records, Alhamadani had submitted two earlier protective arrangements against him from two separate women. It also served time in prison and in prison for indictment for domestic violence.

At the time of the shootout on Wednesday, Alhamadani was on probation due to an earlier case for domestic violence.