If she is a homicide victim, she would be the city's 59th victim -- just two short of the all-time high.
Angela Marshall seems to be surrounded by numbers.
"I guess around 3 a.m. or 4 a.m., she didn't make it," she said.
Her daughter, Shareka Marshall, recently became Flint's 56th homicide this year after police determined it was not just a traffic accident.
In May, standing next to a neighbor's car in her driveway on Alma Street, shots were fired down the street. She ran and that neighbor drove off.
In the chaos Marshall got trapped under the car.
"I'm trying to get stronger with this," Angela Marshall said. "You never would think it would be your daughter. She was on the right track and she wanted to make a future for her and her two children."
Marshall, like countless other mothers and family members in Flint now must rely on memories and pictures.
"My heart goes out to them," she said. "We read about it in the paper. We look on the TV all the time and these things are happening.
"All I can say is just keep praying and God will always provide us with our strength. Where we're weak, he will make us strong."
Police continue to investigate Marshall's homicide and plan to seek charges against the shooter that night.