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Second Florida woman arrested in connection with fatal shooting on Facebook Live

Police in Florida have charged a second woman in connection with a deadly shooting that was filmed live on Facebook.

Lakevia Pringle, 31, was taken into custody Friday after turning herself in to Sanford police on a charge of first-degree premeditated murder.

She is accused of recording the Facebook live stream that ultimately showed the shooting of 34-year-old Lauren Martin on November 5th.

Pringle's girlfriend Savon Tyler, 35, who is accused of fighting and killing Martin, was arrested Tuesday and charged with the same crime.

A Florida woman is facing charges after she allegedly killed another woman during a Facebook live stream

Lakevia Pringle, 31, is charged with first-degree intentional murder after she allegedly filmed a fatal fight between her friend and another woman. (Sanford Police Department)

“When live streaming [sic]“Pringle can be heard encouraging Tyler to continue the argument that led to Lauren’s murder,” Sanford police said on Facebook.

A redacted police report seen by FOX 35 Orlando states that a voice can be heard on the livestream telling Tyler, “Fire her!”

An arrest warrant was issued for Pringle after the Seminole County District Attorney's Office reviewed the video and other evidence. Sanford police also said Pringle did not cooperate with “multiple attempts” to question them.

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Savon Tyler's mugshot

Savon Tyler, 35, is charged with first-degree intentional murder, Sanford police said in a news release. (Sanford Police Department)

Police determined that an ongoing argument prompted Martin to drive to Tyler's home.

When Tyler saw Martin at her home, she armed herself with a “miniature children’s baseball bat” and a “9mm gun.” [sic] Handgun,” according to court documents seen by local news outlet WESH.

The two women briefly argued in the middle of the street before a fight broke out and Martin was ultimately shot, the outlet reported.

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Martin's family said on a GoFundMe account that she leaves behind three children.

“While we are comforted to know she is at peace, she leaves behind three wonderful children. “We mourn this tragic loss while adjusting to a new normal in their children’s lives,” the fundraiser said.

Lauren Martin selfie

Lauren Martin, 34, was allegedly shot by Savon Tyler during a Facebook live stream. (Lauren Martin (BossLadii BiggBaby)/Facebook)

Both Pringle and Tyler are in the Seminole County Jail without bond.