A woman charged with murder after running over and killing her boyfriend in the Fairfield Police Department parking lot has been booked and released.

Police say that 24-year-old Britne M. Henley turned herself into the county jail in Bessemer at 9:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21 and was released on bond at 10:01 p.m.

Henley was charged with murder in the death of 26-year-old Marquittas Wyatt, who died Thursday at UAB hospital one day after Henley ran him over.

The two got into an argument around 7 a.m. Wednesday morning at their apartment, where she left and returned later. Wyatt confronted Henley with a gun in front of the home.

She left again and returned, at which point Wyatt and a friend confronted her. She fled and called 911 as Wyat and the friend pursued her. The dispatcher told Henley to come to the police department, where she arrived around 10:45 a.m.

Wyatt confronted Henley while she was still in her car. She drove the car into Wyatt who was pronounced dead Thursday morning.

According to a statement she gave police, she thought her car was in reverse instead of drive at the time of the incident.

Police say they recovered a gun from the car Wyatt was in at the time.

Henley's attorney, Emory Anthony, said his client is shocked.

"I just don't understand what the DA is looking at," he told AL.com previously. "She's torn up that the guy got run over, and now she has to deal with being charged with murder. I guess it didn't mean anything to call 911 and go to the police station."