A liberal activist was charged with attempted murder Tuesday for driving her car into a crowd of President Trump’s supporters and running over a woman’s head in Southern California.

Tatiana Turner, an organizer of a rally against police brutality and racism, deliberately drove into counterprotesters with the intent to kill the woman and also seriously injured a man who broke his leg, Orange County prosecutors said.

“She positioned her vehicle to be used as a backup weapon and she used that vehicle as a deadly weapon, willing to injure and kill those who stood in her way,” District Attorney Todd Spitzer said in a statement.

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Turner, 40, made her first appearance in court remotely from jail and was ordered held on $1 million bail. A not-guilty plea was entered on her behalf by her lawyer.

Her defense lawyer said Turner tried unsuccessfully to get help from deputies Saturday in Yorba Linda after her group was overwhelmed by a hostile crowd.

Turner saw people with guns and feared for her life when she got into her car that was blocked by Trump supporters, attorney Ludlow Creary II said. She was trying to get away and didn’t intend to hit anyone, the attorney claimed.

“There were actions that caused her to become fearful for her life and that’s when she accelerated,” Creary said.

The felony complaint said Turner had the “specific intent to kill” the woman who was run over.

The victim has not been named. Authorities said she was hospitalized with major injuries but expected to survive.

Turner, who has a felony record for drug sales and domestic violence, is also charged with six counts of assault with a deadly weapon, including one count for causing great bodily injury, mayhem, and two counts of the use of pepper spray by a felon.

Turner’s group, Urban Organizers Coalition, had planned a peaceful march Saturday at the Yorba Linda Library, about 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles. But they were quickly outnumbered and threatened by the other group, Creary said.

The DA, however, referred to Turner’s group as “professional militant organizers.” Turner was seen in videos waving a baton and spraying what appeared to be pepper spray earlier in the protest. Some members of her group had helmets and riot shields.

Creary said the charges were excessive.

“In my opinion, it’s a message to activists that go to OC,” Creary said. “They want to let them know that they’re going to push to the full extent of the law against activists. Again, it’s part of the hostile environment.”

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The incident is one of more than 100 where motorists have plowed into demonstrations since late May.