A Deltona woman is charged with attempted murder after she called deputies to report she was the victim of domestic violence but deputies found she fired a bullet into her boyfriend's car.

Jenise Joiner, 31, listed in reports as a lab technician at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children in Orlando, is charged with attempted first-degree murder. She was being held without bail Tuesday at the Volusia County Branch Jail.

The boyfriend, Demontas Williams, 34, unemployed, was arrested for domestic violence an hour after Joiner was taken into custody, said sheriff's spokeswoman Laura Williams. Investigating deputies spoke to a witness who saw Williams push and hit Joiner in the parking lot of the Walgreens, Williams said.

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According to investigative documents, Joiner called deputies to the parking lot of a Walgreens on Providence Boulevard around 8:08 p.m. Monday and said her boyfriend, Williams, had pushed her during an altercation.

Deputies made contact with Williams at their Blackburn Avenue home. He said he and Joiner started arguing at their home and he moved Joiner's car out of the way so he could leave in his car but Joiner got into his car and left. Williams said he followed her to get his car and boxed her in at the Walgreens parking lot where they argued again and then he returned home, reports state.

But as deputies were talking to Williams, a neighbor approached another deputy and said he heard the couple arguing and heard a gunshot after entering his home. The neighbor said his surveillance cameras recorded the incident and allowed deputies to view it, reports state.

In the video deputies saw Joiner walk onto the driveway and stand in front of Williams' car and then fire a gun into the passenger side of the front bumper as Williams sat in the driver's seat, investigators said.

Deputies found a single bullet hole in the bumper. Deputies recovered a loaded 9 mm semi-auto handgun from Joiner's vehicle.

Williams later told deputies he was reluctant to provide information because he didn't want to get Joiner in trouble, investigators said.

Joiner initially said she fired the gun because Williams had threatened her with a firearm. She then said she acted in self-defense and ultimately said she fired the gun because she wanted to recover her property, investigators said.

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