A Florida woman has been charged with murder after police say she killed her neighbor, who became upset that she refused to close her blinds while walking around in her house in the nude.

Taquana Washington, 34, was arrested Wednesday and charged with second-degree murder and possession of a firearm by a felon, according to the Miami Herald.

The incident occurred almost two years earlier in November 2017. Washington had allegedly been engaged in an ongoing feud with her neighbors over her propensity to hang out in her Miami-Dade County home completely naked without the blinds shut or the windows closed.

The day of the shooting, Washington had been engaged in an argument because she was in clear view of neighborhood children. A police report said the unnamed victim and another adult confronted her at her window and sprayed Washington with dog repellent. Washington, still naked, allegedly responded by grabbing a gun and firing into the victim’s back, killing her.

According to the report, the weapon was never recovered and Washington was questioned and released pending an investigation. The investigation took so long because Washington claimed she was defending herself under Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law.

“There was an initial presumption coming in that there was a Stand Your Ground issue,” said Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office spokesman Ed Griffith. “Subsequent investigation overcame the Stand Your Ground issue.”

Washington is being held without bond.