On Thursday morning, officials said that troopers saw Jackson leaving Lowe’s with a shopping cart full of suspected stolen merchandise and, when they attempted to apprehend him, he ran to a vehicle parked behind the business and tried to flee.
Two troopers then fired at Jackson after he refused to stop and continued to drive in a manner that posed a risk of death or serious injury to the officers, officials said. Two troopers were injured during this incident and, law enforcement officials said they were treated and released from a nearby hospital.