A Pensacola man charged with murder fired a shotgun at close range to shoot and kill a man inside a car Friday afternoon in Brownsville, according to arresting documents released Monday.

Gregory Wayne Clark, 56, of Pensacola, was arrested Friday evening and charged with first-degree premeditated murder and aggravated assault. He was booked into the Escambia County Jail without bond.

Clark is accused of shooting and killing Darryl Penn, who was a passenger inside a car that was driven by the mother of Clark's child.

At about 1:45 p.m. Friday, Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to Trisha’s One Stop convenience store at Shoemaker Street and Mobile Highway to investigate a shooting.

Penn was slumped over in the passenger seat of a silver Hyundai Elantra with a gunshot wound to the side of his face, according to Clark's arrest report. Deputies tried to save Penn's life, but he was pronounced dead at 2:17 p.m. by medical personnel.

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Inside the store, deputies found a distraught woman sitting on the floor crying and dry heaving. Her shirt was saturated with blood and she told deputies, "I know who it was. I watched him do it," the report states.

The woman told investigators that around 1 p.m., Clark came to her house wanting to talk, but the woman asked him to leave, telling him she needed to pick up their son from school.

The woman and Clark have a child together, but do not live together. The woman had previously reported to law enforcement that Clark was abusive and had threatened and stalked her, according to his arrest report.

The woman and Penn, whose relationship to the woman is redacted from arresting documents, left the house to pick up the woman's son.

A short time later, the woman said she saw Clark driving toward her in his pickup truck with another man, Tony Darlus Goodwin, sitting in the passenger seat. She said Clark pulled alongside her car and gave her some donuts he had bought, which she accepted before driving away.

The woman said that as she drove away, she saw Clark execute a U-turn and began following her until she reached the intersection of Shoemaker Street and Mobile Highway where she stopped, the report stated.

At the intersection, Clark got out of his truck, and Penn got out of the woman’s car, the report stated. Penn placed himself between the woman and Clark, standing in front of her driver’s side door.

The woman told authorities that Clark said to Penn, "You going make me show you a motherf---ing thing" and then walked back to his truck to retrieve a shotgun, the report states.

According to the arrest report, the woman then screamed to Penn that Clark had a gun, and Penn got back into her car.

The woman said she saw Clark come around the back of her car with the shotgun, heard a loud gunshot and saw Penn had been shot in the face, the report states.

The woman accelerated away from the intersection, driving northbound on Mobile Highway for four blocks, before pulling into the convenience store and calling for help.

Clark was arrested shortly after the shooting, but as of Monday afternoon, the ECSO was still searching for Goodwin, the passenger inside Clark's truck.

Goodwin was wanted for questioning only, according to ECSO spokesman Maj. Andrew Hobbs. He said it would be up to the state attorney to determine whether to charge Goodwin in connection with the shooting.

“It would up to the State Attorney’s office. But if he refuses to provide information to help us solve a crime, there are a string of charges he could face," Hobbs said.

Colin Warren-Hicks can be reached at colinwarrenhicks@pnj.com or 850-435-8680.