A St. Paul man and his accomplice were sentenced to federal prison this week for carjacking a 74-year-old woman who was injured during the South Minneapolis attack.

According to police and court documents, Carvon Antonio Saine, 19, and Isis Martinaz Brent, 20, of Mounds View, approached the woman after she parked her car near Nicollet Avenue and First Street around 6:15 p.m. on Oct. 6, 2023.

Brent, who also goes by the name Jayda Marie White, held a 9mm semiautomatic pistol and demanded the woman hand over the keys, which she did. Sane then pulled the victim’s shoulder bag away from her, causing her to fall to the ground and suffer injuries to her hands and knees, prosecutors said.

Saine and Brent left in the woman’s 2013 Chevrolet Malibu, which soon broke down. About an hour later, the duo approached a man sitting in his car in a parking lot at Chicago Avenue and 43rd Street. Brent tapped on his window, brandished the pistol and demanded the keys, but the man drove away and called 911.

When police arrived in the area, Saine, Brent and two juveniles, ages 17 and 15, ran. A perimeter was set up, and all four were arrested. Officers found a pistol on Brent, while Saine was in possession of car theft tools — a window punch and screwdriver.

Saine and Brent pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting carjacking last fall and were sentenced on Tuesday by Judge John Tunheim in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis. Saine received four years and three months in prison, and Brent was given a term just shy of 3½ years. The sentences include three years of supervised release following incarceration.