Volusia County sheriff's deputies confiscated 20 guns from a woman who fired one during a domestic fight over a dog near DeLand, officials said.

Deputies investigating the case Saturday took Christine Korpi’s firearms under the Risk Protection Order, a new law allowing law enforcement officers to seize guns from people considered a danger to themselves or others.

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Korpi, 54, was arrested on Saturday and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and discharging a firearm in public. Court records show she is out of jail on $3,000 bail. When reached Monday by phone Korpi hung up.

According to an arrest report, deputies were called to a domestic disturbance at a home on Rolling Acres Drive near DeLand on Saturday at 1:08 p.m.

At the home deputies learned from the husband, Theordore Korpi, 60, that he had come to the home to get his dog, Junior. The husband said he found the gate chained, and seeing that it was his property, he drove his truck through the gate to get in, a report states.

Christine Korpi then blocked her husband’s way with a small John Deere utility vehicle, then jumped into the truck with her husband. The couple, who are going through a divorce, tussled in the truck as the woman told her husband to leave the property, a report states.

While the man and woman were fighting, one of the dogs jumped into the truck and Theodore Korpi then pushed his wife out of the truck and left, deputies said.

As he left, Theodore Korpi saw his wife come out of the house with a pistol and said he heard five shots, reports state.

Christine Korpi told deputies she fired the gun once in the air and then put the firearm under a mattress.

Deputies found the firearm and explained the Risk Protection Order to the Christine Korpi. She surrendered 20 guns, including the 9 mm semi-automatic Smith & Wesson she fired, investigators said.

On Jan. 2, deputies said Christine Korpi and her husband grappled over a rifle at his business on Spring Garden Avenue near DeLand, knocking things over in the office, reports state.

After the fight over the rifle on Jan. 2, Christine Korpi rammed her Hummer into her husband’s garage door, a report states.

Theodore Korpi was arrested in that incident and charged with battery after deputies said the wife had what looked like grab marks on the back of her arm.

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