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Warrants reveal new details in deadly shooting that led to Atlanta mother of four's death

The deadly shooting happened on Wednesday afternoon at the restaurant on Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard SW near The Mall West End and West End MARTA station

ATLANTA — Editor's Note: The above video is from a previous version of this story.

Warrants have revealed new details in the deadly shooting of a metro Atlanta mother of four at a West End McDonald's last week. 

Atlanta Police said in a video released days after the shooting that an escalated dispute led to the incident where Tamanika Woods, 30, lost her life in the "senseless" shooting. 19-year-old T'Niya Evans is currently behind bars on murder, aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and theft by receiving stolen property charges. She was denied bond on Friday.

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According to the latest warrants obtained by 11Alive, surveillance footage showed the argument started when Evans and her two sisters confronted McDonald's staff about missing food from their order. 

Woods got involved to defend her friend who works at the McDonald's, the document stated. She and Evans' sister got into a verbal altercation, at which point Evans allegedly pulled out the gun and fired the fatal shot. 

The warrants then revealed that Evans tried to run away from the scene, but a "civilian intervened and held Evans on the scene until officers arrived."

Woods was found shot on Wednesday afternoon at the 1100 block of Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard SW near the intersection of Queen Street. She was rushed to the hospital where she later died.

"It's very senseless," said Major Peter Malecki with the Atlanta Police Department in a video released about the shooting. "And unfortunately in this case uh we have a 30-year-old resident of our city uh who's a mother of four who lost her life."

Evans' next court date is on Jan. 19 where she will learn if she will be indicted on the charges she is facing. 

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