JERSEY CITY -- An attempted murder charge against a Bayonne woman who hit another woman with her car has been dropped and the critically injured victim instead has been been indicted.

Seynabou Fall, 23, of West 56th Street, was originally charged with criminal attempted homicide, aggravated assault and possession a weapon related to the motor vehicle, in connection to the March 28 incident that occurred at 6 p.m. on Union Street near Martin Luther King Drive in Jersey City.

The crash left 25-year-old Kymecca Walker in critical condition. But information developed in the investigation resulted in all charges against Fall being dropped. Instead, Walker, her brother William Walker, and Tarif Davis were indicted by the grand jury.

Kymecca Walker and Davis are charged with aggravated assault on Fall in connection to the March 28 incident, and Davis is additionally charged with obstructing a government function that day, according to an indictment that became available yesterday.

William Walker, Fall's former boyfriend, has been indicted on charges he committed aggravated assault on Fall in an incident that happened two days before the crash, as well as two counts of criminal mischief for allegedly damaging Fall's property, the indictment says.

After the March 28 incident, a friend of the Walker family told The Jersey Journal that Fall and William Walker had been dating and that the crash was related to a dispute between the pair earlier that week.

Kymecca Walker got involved in the couple's quarrel when Fall allegedly threw bleach on the home of her grandmother, according to the family friend who said William Walker was also at the scene of the crash.

At the time of the March 28 incident, Jersey City police said Fall and Kymecca were in a dispute at the intersection and Fall was sprayed in the face with a chemical irritant. At that point, police said, Fall's car was surrounded by a large crowd and she tried to flee, but ran down the 25-year-old.

"I'm just thankful that the grand jurors considered all the info and came to the proper conclusion," said Fall's lawyer, Darryl Smith, today.

Police said Fall was then pulled from the car and assaulted.

At the time of the crash, police said Davis was arrested after repeatedly entering the crime scene against the orders of officers.