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DAYTON, OH -- A family outing to an airplane museum turned into a horrific nightmare as young children watched their mother and grandmother yanked out of their minivan and forced to their knees at gunpoint.
The Hill family of Columbus had just spent a day at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force located at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. The group consisted of Alice Hill, 65, her daughter-in-law Wendy Hill, and her two grandchildren Aaron, 8, and Brooke, 5.
They hopped in the family minivan, and headed home. They were just outside the base when they were pulled over by "security forces."
Alice Hill said the stop was terrifying. She immediately witnessed officers coming out of their vehicle with guns aimed at them.
"My grandchildren are screaming," Alice told WKRC. "I mean they are hysterical, they saw the gun."
Wendy and Alice were both yanked out of the front seats and pulled to the street. They were forced to their knees.
"I felt like I was in Mexico, or someplace third world... where they force someone to their knees before they shoot them in the back of the head," Alice recalled to Dayton Daily News.
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