Baltimore City detectives are trying to figure out what led to a double shooting and car crash in the southwest part of the city on Thursday.

One of the shooting victims died. Police said the other is expected to be OK, but what they are trying to figure out is who shot the victims and how the incident ended with two cars entangled on someone's front lawn.

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Rita Timmons was shocked when she came home from work Thursday and saw a stop sign and lamp post on the sidewalk and vehicle parts all over her front lawn. There was also a bloody sheet on the sidewalk.

"The lawn can be repaired, that's fine, but lives -- when you lose them, they're gone," Timmons said.

The two-car crash happened around noon at the corner of St. Gemma Road and Stamford Road in west Baltimore. A black sedan's hood could be seen underneath the back of a silver van. There was a white sheet covering the driver's side window of the black car.

Police said two men were shot, one of whom was hit in the head. That man -- identified Friday as 40-year-old Stephen Foreman -- died, while the other man was taken to a hospital and is expected to live, officials said.

The circumstances of how the cars ended up where they landed, as well as why, when and where the two men were shot are still unclear. Police haven't released much information (story continues below).

Photos: Post-shooting crash leaves debris scattered

Baltimore City detectives are trying to figure out what led to a double shooting and car crash in the southwest part of the city.

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