The trial of a former Publix worker accused of fatally shooting a co-worker has wrapped for the week.

The prosecution has not yet rested its case and testimony is slated to resume at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Prosecutors say Arunya Rouch shot and killed Gregory Janowski after getting fired from the Tarpon Springs store. The lawyer for Rouch told jurors his client snapped after being teased, called racial slurs and fired for threatening Janowski's life.

Friday, Rouch's boss, Ron Schmielorz, took the stand.

He told jurors after Rouch shot Janowski in the parking lot, she returned to the store to shoot him, but the gun misfired.

Surveillance images showed Schmielorz running away and then a picture of Rouch with a green Publix bag over her arm holding a handgun.

Officer Clyde Thorton with the Tarpon Springs Police Department described in court what he heard while he was trying to track down Rouch inside the store.

“I was running, I heard gunshots being fired. I was yelling are you ok, are you okay? And shrill finally yelled “She’s down," said Officer Thorton.

Rouch was shot four times by police. She had shot back at two police and is facing attempted murder charges for those shootings.

EARLIER TESTIMONY

Thursday, George Tragos, Rouch's attorney, said Rouch had been a model employee at the Tarpon Springs store but after being fired, he says she wanted to die and wanted to take her enemies with her.

As part of their defense that Rouch was temporarily insane, Tragos said Rouch shot at police hoping they would shoot her back.

"There's a phrase called suicide by cop where you get in a shootout trying to die," said Tragos.

Tragos said this is something a sane person would never do.

"She has a gunfight with the Tarpon Springs Police Department. Until she is lying on the floor with four bullets in her, she keeps shooting. Is that sane? Is the woman over there acting sane? Does any of this make sense to you? Can you make sense out of it?," said Tragos.

Prosecutors argue she hated Janowski so much for playing a role in getting her fired, that she wanted to take his life and that of anyone else who stood in her way. They say she planned the shooting five hours after she was fired, preparing to go back to the store.

"That was it, she was going to accomplish what she set to do, went home got gun bag ammunition, changed the lives of many many people that day," said prosecutors.

A Publix employee who was at the store that day also testified. Several doctors are expected to also testify about her mental state.

The trial is expected to last until next week.

'TORTURED' IN JAIL

The trial started earlier this week but seating a jury took longer than expected.

In addition to jury selection taking longer than expected, Arunya Rouch's attorney stopped proceedings Wednesday morning to tell the judge she was being tortured in jail.  George Tragos said her underwear, sheets and all of her belongings were removed from her cell and she was unable to sleep.

The judge said there was nothing he could do about that.

The trial, which has already been delayed twice, was scheduled to wrap up by Friday, but the delay may make that unlikely.

Jury selection was not the only delay in the trial so far.