Pennsylvania State Police have identified the worker killed in a shooting during a robbery at the Wendy's near Edinboro Saturday.

Alexander Cavanah, 22, of Edinboro, died after being taken to UPMC Hamot.

Markese D. Lampley, 20, of Erie, has been charged with first and second degree murder, robbery, and fleeing and attempting to elude police. He also faces additional criminal charges and vehicle violations.

The robbery turned homicide happened at the Wendy's on Route 6 near Interstate 79 in Washington Township around 2:20 p.m.

Investigators said Lampley, who was earlier identified as a man wearing black clothes and a ski mask, came into the store and forced a female employee to the back of the restaurant where the vault is located.

During that time, Lampley shot Cavanah, according to State Police.

Lampley fled on a black and red Kawasaki motorcycle, which has since been seized as evidence, according to investigators.

State Police attempted to stop a black BMW, which troopers said was driven by Lampley, on Zuck Rd. in Millcreek Township shortly after 5 p.m. Lampley only stopped briefly for a passenger to get out of the vehicle, but he took off, troopers said. The person who got out was taken into custody at gunpoint.

The pursuit continued onto Interstate 90 west, and troopers set up tire deflation devices at mile marker 12. State Police said it punctured one of the tires and safely ended the pursuit. At that time, troopers identified the driver as Lampley, who had several outstanding warrants and was already a person of interest in the robbery turned homicide investigation, according to State Police.

State Police and City of Erie Police stopped another vehicle of interest on 12th St. in the City of Erie around 6:30 p.m. and took three other people into custody for questioning, investigators said.

Troopers and Millcreek Township Police served a search warrant at an apartment on Old Zuck Rd. around 9:40 p.m. where the motorcycle and two handguns were seized as evidence, according to investigators.

The FBI Office in Erie provided additional information as part of the investigation.