A Monroe shooting has left one woman facing attempted second-degree murder charges following a domestic argument.

According to an arrest warrant for Catherine Parris, age 35, detectives were dispatched to a shooting in the 2900 block of Breville Street.

Parris’ wife, age 49, had suffered gunshot wounds to the hip area and was transported to an area hospital by helicopter.

Two witnesses identified Parris as the shooter. They said Parris shot the victim with a semi-automatic pistol after an argument and fired the gun several times before it jammed.

Per the report, Parris then went inside a home and exited with a revolver.

The witnesses believed Parris was “going to finish the victim off.” Parris also reportedly threatened to shoot herself.

In an interview with police, Parris said she and the victim were arguing all day and admitted to shooting the gun. She said she was not trying to shoot the victim.

Parris was booked into Ouachita Correctional Center on one count of attempted second-degree murder.

Bail has not been set.

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