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A 20-year-old woman who fatally shot her boyfriend in the chest in a video stunt meant to go viral on YouTube has been sentenced to 180 days in jail.

Judge Jeffrey Remick ordered Monalisa Perez to serve the first 90 days of her sentence in ten-day increments over three years. If she has no probation violations, she will be allowed to serve the remaining 90 days at home. Perez will not be allowed to profit from the stunt and has been banned for life from using firearms. She is also under probation for 10 years.

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Perez, who was pregnant when she accidentally killed Pedro Ruiz outside their home in Halstad, Minn., will retain custody of their two children.

On June 26, 2017, the couple set up two cameras for the stunt. Ruiz held a hard cover encyclopedia to his chest while Perez, standing just a foot away, squeezed the trigger of a .50 caliber Desert Eagle, among the most lethal handguns in the world. Ruiz was declared dead at the scene.

“We were doing a YouTube video, and it went wrong,” Perez said in a call to 911. “It’s all on recording.” Over 30 people witnessed the incident, including her three-year-old child, BBC reported.

Perez told investigators Ruiz had been urging her to shoot a book while he held it, and had shown her another book that a bullet did not fully penetrate.

A few hours before the incident, Perez tragically tweeted: “Me and Pedro are probably going to shoot one of the most dangerous videos ever. HIS idea not MINE.”