CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Cleveland woman retrieved a gun hidden under the floorboards of her home and started firing on a group of women who broke in to attack her, police say.

One of those women was struck by a bullet, and the 29-year-old remains at University Hospitals with gunshot wounds to her abdomen and leg. She has not been charged in connection with the case.

The accused shooter, 19-year-old Shaiteria Gregory, remains in jail on a charge of second-degree felonious assault, according to court records.

Three other women who were with the gunshot victim are charged with aggravated burglary in the case: April Bailey, 26, A'Breanna Carter, 23, and Hattie Henderson, 23, all from Cleveland.

The incident happened about 10:15 a.m. Sunday at a home on Somerset Avenue in the city's Glenville neighborhood, Cleveland police Detective Reginald Lanton said.

Bailey, Carter, Henderson and the gunshot victim forced their way into the home to fight with Gregory, according to police court documents.

As the fight escalated, Gregory's sister grabbed a baseball bat to defend Gregory, but one of the other women managed to snatch the bat away, documents say.

Gregory grabbed a Glock .40-caliber gun that was hidden under the home's floorboards and started firing at the women as she chased them outside, court documents say.

Gregory followed the group onto her porch, then out onto the street as she continued shooting, documents and police say. The group hopped in a vehicle and sped away as Gregory kept firing, police say.

A neighbor's house was struck by stray bullets, Lanton said. Police did not say what sparked the fight.

Gregory appeared for arraignment Tuesday, where a judge set her bond at $50,000 and bound her case over to a Cuyahoga County grand jury.

Bonds for Bailey, Carter and Henderson were each set at $25,000, and the women were ordered to have no contact with Gregory, court documents say.

Gregory was arrested by Cleveland police in another incident on March 15 after police said she was with a group who assaulted a woman and stole her car. She was charged with aggravated robbery, but prosecutors dismissed that case on Friday, court records say.

University Hospitals staff on Monday said the gunshot victim is still at their facility, but they were unable to provide her current medical condition.

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