A man arrested Friday night for allegedly holding a woman at gunpoint in a downtown parking garage, fleeing the scene on foot and then firing a gun on Palafox Place is facing 10 criminal charges including carjacking, robbery and aggravated assault.

Kyle Jay Terry, 29, approached a woman on the first floor of the Jefferson Street Parking Garage on Friday evening, grabbing her and slamming her against a door while pulling a 9 mm handgun demanding her car keys, according to a Pensacola Police arrest report.

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The woman told Terry she didn’t have the keys to her car, telling police later that she thought Terry was going to kill her.

Terry took off running and fired his gun into the ground near Vinyl Music Hall on Palafox Place before going into Hopjacks, the report said.

Inside Hopjacks, the report said Terry pulled out his gun on the bartender demanding a bottle of Jim Beam whiskey and threatening the bartender that he would “blow her face off,” the report said.

Another Hopjacks employee gave Terry a bottle of Buffalo Trace whiskey and Terry told the employee that he would “shoot him in the face if he did not call 911.”

The employee called 911 and Terry grabbed the phone telling dispatchers his name and that if police didn’t arrive soon, he would shoot someone.

Terry then threw the phone across the bar and walked out of Hopjacks where he was confronted by police who had received the call from the woman in the parking garage minutes earlier at 7:41 p.m.

Terry briefly ignored commands from police officers, but then was arrested.

The gun Terry had was loaded with two bullets and covered in blood. Police discovered Terry had a severe cut on his left wrist. He was also in possession of a Bowie knife.

No serious injuries were reported, although the victim of the robbery reportedly had slight injuries to her hand.

Pensacola Police spokesman Sgt. John Thacker said police could not comment at this point about Terry’s motivation.

Terry was charged with carjacking with a firearm, robbery, two counts of possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, use of a firmer during felony, aggravated assault with a weapon, criminal mischief, discharging a firearm in public, battery and petty theft.

He was booked in the Escambia County Jail and is being held on a $391,000