GRAND BLANC, MI -- A 20-year-old woman that gave birth via cesarean section after a July 26 shooting at a Grand Blanc apartment complex has died.

Grand Blanc Police Chief Brian Lipe confirmed Lyric Work was taken off life support Friday night after she was taken to Hurley Medical Center following the shooting at Grand Oaks Apartments.

Tamara Johnson, 45, of Mt. Morris, was also shot and killed during the incident that occurred around 3:45 p.m. Tuesday, July 26 at the complex off Reid Road where both women were employed in the leasing office.

Jacquelyne Fay Tyson, 54, was charged today with first-degree murder, assault with intent to murder and two counts of felony firearm before Genesee District Judge Jennifer J. Manley on Friday and is being held without bond.

Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton said a motive in the shooting has yet to be established, but he noted Tyson would face additional charges if Work did not survive.

Work was 33 weeks pregnant at the time of the shooting and her baby girl, Marley, was delivered by cesarean section seven weeks early. Marley is in stable condition with a good prognosis.

Following the shooting, Lipe told the Flint Journal "Our hearts and prayers go out to the families of the victims" and offered prayers for Work and her child and discussed the impact on the city.

"It's heartbreaking for us to see that this is happening in our community," he said.

Candlelight vigils have been held for Johnson and Work in recent days, drawing dozens of people. Several GoFundMe pages have also been set up to help family with their medical expenses.

Anyone with information on the shooting incident has been asked to contact Grand Blanc Police Detective/Sgt. Bryan Byarski at 810-694-1111.