A $200k bond was set for a Pine Bluff woman accused of firing shots from a parked vehicle

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By Ray King

A $200,000 bond was set Thursday for a Pine Bluff woman accused of firing shots at a house from a parked vehicle.

Pine Bluff District Judge John Kearney set the bond after ruling prosecutors have probable cause to charge Diamond Douglas, 18, with committing a terroristic act.

Reading from an affidavit from Police Detective Jason Boykin, Deputy Prosecutor Brittaney Akel said on March 19 at 8:17 p.m., police were sent to West 34th Avenue in response to reported suspicious activity.

Boykin said the investigation showed that three of the people who were in the house had been involved in a prior incident with Douglas at Super 1 Foods.

Douglas was told to come back to court April 25 and ordered to have no contact with the victims until the case is settled.