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Woman who allegedly shot trooper will be charged with 2 armed robberies

Posted at 10:52 PM, Sep 20, 2017
and last updated 2017-09-21 18:53:50-04

HENRICO COUNTY, Va. -- The woman who allegedly shot a Virginia State Trooper during a high-speed police chase Tuesday night will be charged Thursday with two recent armed robberies in South Richmond, police confirmed.

Police said Karisa Shyane Daniels, of Durham, North Carolina matched the description of a woman who held up two businesses on Sept. 12 on Midlothian Turnpike.

Police said a woman wearing a ponytail and a baseball cap walked into a business in the 6800 block of Midlothian Turnpike and the 6100 block of Midlothian Turnpike, pulled a gun on a store employee, and demanded money.  Police said the robberies happened within a few hours of each other and only a few blocks away.

Karisa Shyane Daniels and robbery suspect

That woman was described as a black female with a light complexion and approximately 20 to 25 years old.

The 23-year-old Daniels also fits that description.

The manager at the Fast Car Title Loan branch on Midlothian Turnpike, one of the businesses involved in the alleged robberies, said the suspect cocked the handgun before pointing the weapon at the woman behind their front desk.

"Obviously, if she's scared to go to jail and she can shoot a State Trooper, she can definitely shoot just some random people working in a store," the manager, who asked we not reveal her identity because she was there during the robbery, said.  "When she came in she had a Jordan baseball cat on. When she came in, it was pulled below her eyebrows, so it was just strange."

The title loan store manager said she automatically noticed Daniels' photo when it showed up on the news in relation to the high speed chase and shooting.  She said her colleague who had the gun pointed in her face is still working through the situation.

"It's been hard, especially for my colleague because she's the one who directly had the gun in her face," she said.  "I'm glad she got caught obviously. You can't expect that you can do this to people and businesses and get away with it."

Woman charged with trying to kill trooper

The situation began after 11:35 p.m. when Trooper C.A. Putnam attempted to pullover a woman driving 87 miles-per-hour in a 60 mph zone Chippenham Parkway north, Virginia State Police spokeswoman Corrine Geller said.

“When the trooper activated his emergency lights, the Toyota pulled over. As the trooper approached the Toyota, it sped away and a pursuit was initiated,” a state police spokesperson said. “The pursuit continued north on Chippenham Parkway and then onto Parham Road. The Toyota then turned onto September Drive and into a neighborhood."

When the Toyota encountered a dead-end, it began to turn around in the cul-de-sac in Lakeway Court. The trooper pulled his patrol car in front of the Toyota to stop it.

Daniels, police said, got out of her car and fired a gunshot at the trooper as he approached her, the Virginia State Police spokesperson said. The trooper was struck in the arm and in his bulletproof vest. Daniels ran away into the neighborhood.

Senior Trooper C.A. Putnam

“At approximately midnight, a second trooper located the woman and commanded her to drop the weapon. The female complied and she was taken into custody without further incident,” police said.

Daniels was charged with attempted capital murder of a Virginia State Trooper and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony, possession of a firearm by a convicted non-violent felon, and additional charges are pending.

The 23-year-old made a Facebook post on May 28 that read “You gotta’ take me on a high speed chase before you catch me.”

Veteran trooper Chris Putnam was recovering Wednesday night. Crime Insider sources say there was no nerve damage after he was shot in the arm. He's expected to bounce back fully.

Crime Insider sources tell Burkett that the gun used during the shooting was stolen.

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