Harrison pulled a silver .357-caliber Magnum handgun that was in the car and fired several gunshots in the air, Assistant State's Attorney Lesley Gool said.



Surveillance cameras from a nearby business caught Harrison on camera shooting into the air, Gool said.



"That sounds like self-defense to me," Bourgeois said.



"What would you have her do? I mean, she chose the life to be out here with guys like that, that do that sort of thing," he continued.



Bourgeois set Harrison's bond at $250,000.