CLEVELAND, Ohio — A woman is accused of firing the first gunshot that led to a deadly shooting at a Cleveland gas station.

Ariel Allen, 27, is charged with felonious assault in the incident outside a Sunoco gas station on East 131st Street at Harvard Avenue, in the city’s Union-Miles neighborhood. She is not in custody, but a warrant was issued for her arrest.

Allen is the second person to be charged in the incident. She is not accused of injuring anyone, but her shot set of a chain of events that ended in the death of a 31-year-old man, according to court records.

Kenith Toney, 25, is accused of fatally shooting Michael Stewart during the Sept. 20 incident. Toney is charged with aggravated murder and is being held in the Cuyahoga County Jail on $500,000 bond.

Toney and Stewart were among a group standing outside the gas station about 11:40 p.m. when Allen pulled a handgun out of her backpack. She shot into the air, according to court records.

Police initially said they believed Stewart fired the shots into the air.

Allen then pointed her gun at the group, but she didn’t fire a second shot, court records say.

Toney and Stewart started fighting after Allen fired into the air. Toney pulled out a gun and shot Stewart several times, according to police and court records.

Toney ran from the gas station until someone picked him up in a car that sped away, police said. Stewart was pronounced dead at the scene.