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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Police said a fight that began on Facebook ended with a shooting in a Hickory Hill neighborhood early Friday morning.

Investigators recovered 30 bullet casings in the 5900 block of Hickory Branch Cove and took Azizi Caffey-Nichols, 40, into custody.

She is accused of firing several shots at her sister-law and grazing her right hand with a bullet.

The victim said she found out Caffey-Nichols and her brother were fighting over Facebook and drove to his house on Hickory Branch Cove with her husband to pick him up.

The victim said when she arrived, her brother came outside with his 9-year-old daughter, and moments later, Caffey-Nichols showed up. She said Caffey-Nichols got out of her vehicle highly intoxicated with a gun in her hand and started shooting at her.

Azizi Caffey-Nichols (Photo courtesy of the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office)

The woman said after she was hit in the hand, she jumped back in her car and Caffey-Nichols continued to fire shots at her vehicle, hitting her passenger side door.

The victim was treated at the hospital and released.

Caffey-Nichols is charged with two counts of attempted second-degree murder. Police have not said what the couple was fighting about over social media.