A woman who was raped at gunpoint in a South Daytona tanning salon said her attacker poured oil on her and bragged about killing three people.

Armed felon Cheyne Russell Pinkney, 28, of Ponte Vedra Beach was fatally shot by police May 6 after the rape in the Hot Tans salon on Beville Road.

Authorities today identified the two officers involved in the fatal shooting.

South Daytona police Officer Michael Charla and Daytona Beach Police officer Tara Cantrell were involved.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating.

Pinkney was pronounced dead at Halifax Health Medical Center in Daytona Beach.

Pinkney was kicked out of a massage parlor next door to Hot Tans on May 6.

He apparently "creeped out" the business owner as he asked for a massage, a police report said.

Later at 3:48 p.m., a silent hold-up alarm went off inside Hot Tans.

When South Daytona and Daytona Beach officers arrived, they found the front door locked.

Police said a distraught woman ran out the front door after police arrived.

Then Pinkney ran out.

He spotted the officers, ran to the back of the business and exited the rear door, officials said.

Officers then shot Pinkney.

Pinkney's criminal history includes a four-year prison sentence for a 2007 robbery in Duval County.

He was released in 2010, according to prison records.

The rape victim told police Pinkney walked into the salon and asked about about tanning. At one point, he grabbed her, pointed a gun to her head, locked the front door and turned off the open sign.

He brought her into the back of the building, poured oil on her and raped her for a long time.

"He told her he had killed three people and he did not want to kill number four," a police report said.

She managed to slide out of his hands and run to the front door when police arrived.