Police on Friday released new video recorded moments before a model crashed into two vehicles after being shot while driving to work.

Kelsey Quayle, 28, died Wednesday, two days after the shooting and head-on crash on Upper Riverdale Road in Clayton County. Doctors didn’t realize the woman was shot in the neck until she arrived at Grady Memorial Hospital on Monday for surgery.

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Quayle, who moved from California to Atlanta in August to pursue more modeling opportunities, was declared brain dead and was eventually removed from life support, according to her family.

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The investigation is classified as a homicide, police spokeswoman Sgt. Ashanti Marbury said Friday.

Police are looking for the drivers of a white SUV and a gray sedan seen on surveillance footage at a nearby QuikTrip minutes before the shooting. Investigators think they may be able to provide some information.

They are also asking anyone who may have been driving in the area of Upper Riverdale Road around 7 a.m. Monday to contact detectives.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 404-577-8477.

GoFundMe page has been set up by Quayle's sister, Kaleigh Martin, to assist with funeral costs. As of Friday afternoon, it had raised about $17,000.

In other news:

Police said a man was randomly shooting inside an apartment complex before it happened.