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The other employee, who is described as a longtime friend of Brooklyn's, she was shot in the hand as she tried to run away.
Both were transported to the hospital and thankfully both victims survived, sustaining only minor injuries.
Now, at the time of the shooting, another employee who heard the shots ran to the back of the counter and called 911 to report what happened.
Immediately after shooting and killing Brooklyn, Keith ran out of the Home Depot, got into his car and immediately drove off.
As he was driving, he threw the gun out of the window and parked by a nearby Lowe's.
He then started heading towards a nearby movie theater before stopping at a pizza restaurant in their parking lot where he called 911 to turn himself in.
When police arrived to the scene, they found that Keith was in the parking lot shirtless and walking towards police.
He surrendered and was arrested without incident.
From there, Keith was charged with Brooklyn's murder.
Police then looked around the area to see if they could find the gun that killed her and they did.
It had been lying on the side of Davis Highway where it landed when Keith threw it out the window.
At his initial court hearing, Keith was denied bail and was ordered to await his trial in jail.
Now, of course, with this case, even though it was obvious that Keith was responsible for the murder, they still wanted to figure out why he did this and what led up to it.
So, of course, police looked into Keith's phone records and were able to extract data from his phone.
It was at that point that police confirmed not only did Keith plan this murder, he went to Pensacola with the intention of killing his ex, but his own mother knew about the plan.
Not only that, but she encouraged him, calling him a bitch if he didn't go through with it.
As we know, the two texted back and forth about why Keith was upset, what he was going to do, how he was going to do it, as well as when and where he was going to do it, with his mom suggesting that he do it now, providing him Brooklyn's current location.
Because of that, 50-year-old Sheila Agee was arrested and charged with principal to first-degree murder for the death of 18-year-old Brooklyn.
Not only did she help plan it, but she knew that Brooklyn was in imminent danger, knowing that Keith was driving 90 minutes to kill her.
After Sheila's initial bond tearing, her lawyer actually claimed that those text messages were taken out of context, that they weren't what they looked like.