A woman is charged after police said she barged into a west Louisville convenience store waving a handgun at customers and staff. Police said the loaded weapon was later found in the backseat of a vehicle, next to a toddler.Mobile users: Tap here for videoThe store manager said she's seen a lot during her eight years on the job, but has never looked down the barrel of a gun.“Next thing you know she's pulled out a gun. She's waving it. She's waving it at my co-workers, waving it at myself. The next thing I know I'm looking down the eye of a gun,” said the store manager who didn't want to be identified.Police said Carolyn Marshall came in on Tuesday afternoon at Dino's on the corner of 26th Street and Broadway.On surveillance video, Marshall, 31, can be seen barefoot and wearing a red coat with fur trim and pink pajama pants. She entered the store brandishing a small black handgun, apparently searching for someone who ripped her off. “She says something about someone had taken her money from her. They snatched it from her,” said the manager.A short time later, police apprehended Marhsall across the street attempting to get into a vehicle. An officer saw her make a throwing motion with her arm when she saw police.According to arrest records, officers found a loaded .25 caliber semi-automatic pistol next to a 22-month-old child in the backseat of the vehicle.“I've dealt with a lot of things, but as far as a gun pointed in my face, I've never and hopefully ever never will have to experience that again. Pretty scary,” said the manager.Marshall is charged with five counts of wanton endangerment, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon and tampering with physical evidence.

A woman is charged after police said she barged into a west Louisville convenience store waving a handgun at customers and staff.

Police said the loaded weapon was later found in the backseat of a vehicle, next to a toddler.


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The store manager said she's seen a lot during her eight years on the job, but has never looked down the barrel of a gun.

“Next thing you know she's pulled out a gun. She's waving it. She's waving it at my co-workers, waving it at myself. The next thing I know I'm looking down the eye of a gun,” said the store manager who didn't want to be identified.

Police said Carolyn Marshall came in on Tuesday afternoon at Dino's on the corner of 26th Street and Broadway.

On surveillance video, Marshall, 31, can be seen barefoot and wearing a red coat with fur trim and pink pajama pants. She entered the store brandishing a small black handgun, apparently searching for someone who ripped her off.

“She says something about someone had taken her money from her. They snatched it from her,” said the manager.

A short time later, police apprehended Marhsall across the street attempting to get into a vehicle. An officer saw her make a throwing motion with her arm when she saw police.

According to arrest records, officers found a loaded .25 caliber semi-automatic pistol next to a 22-month-old child in the backseat of the vehicle.

“I've dealt with a lot of things, but as far as a gun pointed in my face, I've never and hopefully ever never will have to experience that again. Pretty scary,” said the manager.

Marshall is charged with five counts of wanton endangerment, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon and tampering with physical evidence.