The victim of the Atoka convenience store shooting has been identified as Rachana Shrestha, who remains in critical condition in a Tulsa hospital.

Law enforcement say Shrestha, 30, was shot eight times, several times in the head, by Jimuntez Hill, 18, Monday afternoon inside Buddy's Handy Mart in Atoka.

Atoka County Sheriff Tony Head says Hill, who is from Bryan County, will be charged with attempted robbery and attempted murder. Investigators tracked him down shortly after the crime at the McDonald's across the street from Buddy's where he worked.

"He walked in the store and prowled around the store for a few seconds as if he was looking for stuff, then went to the bathroom until all the other patrons in the store took care of their business and left before he came out of the bathroom," the sheriff told us.

So far five of the eight rounds that hit her have been removed. Head said Hill used a .22 revolver in the shooting.

Local Ashlee Hughes says she goes to Buddy's frequently, and says Shrestha was always friendly with her two sons..

"It's like a tragedy. I haven't heard anything like that," she told us. "Every day I used to see her. She worked at both of these (gas stations). I saw her every day. She was so nice, she was sweet, always helped me out, always with the boys."

Her family doesn't know how long Rachana will be hospitalized. She is the mother of a two-year old son.

Rachana's husband has started a online fundraiser with the goal set at $80,000 to raise for his wife's medical expenses. Hughes says she urges anyone who can to donate.

"I'm sure their whole family is taken by it. I'm sure they are heart broken and having a hard time dealing with this. If everyone can come together and try to help out with the GoFundMe page we have been sharing on Facebook," she said.

If you would like to donate, you can find a link to the GoFundMe page

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