They made small talk, exchanged greetings but didn't know each other well. But on May 21, 2018, she found herself rushing to find Cleveland Hawthorne on his stomach in a nearby church parking lot on Concord Avenue SW. He had been shot in the chest and was taking his last breaths. "I was tapping him and saying, 'Come on, come on,'" Maxwell recounted, her voice weakening. She heard him moaning. "I was just crying, talking to him and he took one last moan, and that was it." Maxwell described those events while testifying Thursday on the second day of Classie Hawthorne's voluntary manslaughter trial in the shooting death of her husband, Cleveland.