Piercing screams for help sent employees and customers scrambling outside the Sherwin-Williams paint store in Minneapolis' Lyn-Lake neighborhood on Tuesday afternoon.
"They put a gun to my head," yelled the woman, who said two men had just tried to rob her and take her car.
Store manager Jacob Babcock and others went after the men, who had jumped back in their car and fled. He pounded on the back window as someone inside rolled down a window and shot three times. A bullet ricocheted through his back, leaving him bleeding on the street.
Babcock, a father of two, was recovering from surgery Wednesday.
The shooting comes amid a violent trend in the city since the police killing of George Floyd on Memorial Day, with homicides doubling the pace of a year ago.
Police sent out an alert Tuesday about 100 robberies and 20 car robberies in south Minneapolis in July. Last month, 11 people were shot in Uptown, a few blocks from the attempted robbery.
Police confirmed that the attempted robbery and shooting outside the store Tuesday were done by the same suspects involved in a police chase and standoff on Minneapolis' North Side this week and other robberies in the city.
The suspects in Tuesday's shooting may also be connected to the fatal shooting July 20 of a taxi driver who had confronted two men breaking into his cab, according to police.