A Decatur man who turned himself in to police Thursday has been charged with fatally shooting an Atlanta woman following a funeral.

Kelvin S. Bradley, 26, allegedly shot Tomika Webb after the woman got into an altercation with mourners who had just attended funeral services. The man they were mourning was shot and killed one week earlier in front of the same Addison Place residence where Webb, 36, was found dead last Friday, Channel 2 Action News reports.

According to Atlanta police, Webb had come to the funeral to confront someone. It's unclear what prompted the dispute. As tempers flared, Webb attempted to flee in her Nissan Maxima but didn't make it far, crashing into a few other vehicles before coming to a stop, police said.

"There was no reason for him to do what he did," Detective Jarvis Jackson said.

APD spokeswoman Kim Jones said Webb had gotten into an argument with a man, believed to be her alleged killer, prior to her death. Bradley is being held at Fulton County Jail.

--Staff writer Mike Morris contributed to this article.

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