On the down low.

Via WISTV:

The Georgetown Police Department reports two people will be charged with a crime spree that started with a carjacking in Georgetown and ended in a shootout during an attempted armed robbery in Columbia on Friday.

Police say the pair – identified by police as Nautica Morgan, 22, and Demetrius Lamar Jackson, 29, – stole a 2014 Chevrolet Tahoe outside of a Walgreens on North Fraser Street in Georgetown after 4 p.m. Friday.

Police say a person who appeared to be a woman wearing a wig and puffy coat got in the vehicle with the driver, presented a gun, and demanded the victim to get out of the car. The victim complied and the woman drove off. Witnesses at the scene said a black Nissan Maxima driven by a male dropped the woman off before the carjacking.

Later, a suspect, later identified as Jackson, drove the black Nissan Maxima to a Boost Mobile store, located at 859 Bush River Road in Columbia, around 8 p.m. and attempted to rob the store clerk at gunpoint. Jackson was reportedly dressed as a woman wearing a wig, police said. The clerk pulled out their own handgun when Jackson’s gun malfunctioned and Jackson was shot.

The clerk was a concealed weapons permit holder, the Richland County Sheriff’s Department said.

Jackson then drove the Nissan down the street to a Sunoco gas station, where he was picked up by Morgan in the stolen Tahoe. She took Jackson to Richland Memorial Hospital where he was treated for a gunshot wound to the stomach and is in stable condition.

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