
28 Jun 2019 08:26 AM EST
(Reuters) - An Alabama woman was charged with manslaughter over the death of her unborn child after she was shot in a dispute with another woman in December that police said the pregnant woman started, local media reported. The woman, Marshae Jones, 28, of Birmingham, who was five months pregnant at the time of the shooting, was arrested on Wednesday after being indicted by a Jefferson County grand jury, AL.com reported. “All indications and all the evidence points to the fact that the victim, or the mother of the unborn child, was the aggressor, and she’s no longer listed as a victim,” Pleasant Grove Police Lieutenant Danny Reid told WIAT television in Birmingham shortly after the Dec. 4 shooting.

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