The woman said she recently had obtained a domestic violence injunction.

A man confronted a woman in her car and pumped four shots into it as she sat near a Lake Park Chick-fil-A, according to reports.

Authorities said no one was hurt.

Deandre Tyrone Donaldson, 23, was booked Saturday evening at the Palm Beach County Jail. Donaldson remained in jail Monday on $23,000 bond. His address is listed as "at large," which usually means homeless.

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The alleged victim's name and address were blacked out in a Palm Beach County Sheriff's report, which said she signed a form reserved for victims of domestic violence and related crimes.

The 20-year-old also invoked privacy under a Florida constitutional amendment approved in November 2018 and modeled after the national Marsy’s Law victims’ rights movement.

According to the report, the woman, weeping and shaking, told deputies Donaldson ambushed her about 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Chick-fil-A at Northlake Boulevard, near Old Dixie Highway.

She told deputies she'd pre-ordered a meal and pulled into an assigned parking area adjacent to the drive-through.

She said she looked up to see Donaldson, who she said just four days earlier had punched her and threatened to kill her. She said she'd obtained a domestic violence injunction but it had not yet been served on Donaldson. The report did not appear Monday in court dockets, which can have a lag time.

The woman said Donaldson was shouting at her and she was dialing 911 when she heard gunshots and ducked. She said she looked up to see Donaldson running away. Donaldson fled to a nearby Target store, then ran into an auto repair garage in a nearby industrial park, where he was apprehended, the report said.

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The woman told police she had no idea how Donaldson knew she would be at the restaurant at that time and said he has no car.

She said she and Donaldson had been together for just 2½ months and that, in that time, he'd sent her numerous threatening text messages.

According to court records, Donaldson has a felony conviction in 2018 and two in 2015. The sheriff's report also said Donaldson, as a juvenile, was convicted of felony robbery in 2013. Juvenile cases are not public in court records.

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