SHAKOPEE, Minn. - Police say a Craigslist transaction gone bad resulted in a man firing shots at his buyer outside the Shakopee Walmart.

Authorities were dispatched to the Walmart location, on 8101 Old Carriage Court, around 6:40 p.m. Tuesday on a report of gunfire.

Shakopee Police Chief Jeff Tate told KARE 11's Lou Raguse that a man set up a meeting in the Walmart entryway to sell his cell phone to a buyer he met on Craigslist.

According to the victim, when the buyer approached him, he grabbed the cell phone without paying and ran.

The victim told police he ran after him, into the parking lot, when the suspect turned around and pulled a revolver from his front waistband and pointed it at the victim.

"The victim fled, kind of zig-zagged through the lot," Tate said. "The victim has a conceal carry permit and he was carrying at the time. Once he got cover, he pulled his gun out and fired multiple rounds at the suspect."

The suspect fled in a vehicle with another person.

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The victim then called 911. No one was injured in the incident.

Around 3:30 p.m., the Shakopee Police announced both suspects were in custody, being questioned. Tate said the men are 20 and 21, and both are from Bloomington. They say they are not searching for any additional suspects.

During the incident, officers put the Walmart under lockdown for about half an hour as a safety precaution for customers, including Vikings WR Charles Johnson, who happened to be there at the time and tweeted the experience from his account.

Looks like we're sleeping here tonight!! I call isle 12!! Hope whatever is happening isn't too serious 🙏🏾🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/mnshX9uBR8 — Charles Johnson (@MrInkredibleXII) January 27, 2016

Shakopee Police

Shakopee Police also want to remind residents the police station is a designated Craigslist transaction location.

"This is exactly why we've encouraged this program," Tate said. "I think there's a big message here for everybody -- if you're going to do these types of transactions, do them in a police department. Period."

On Wednesday afternoon, Shakopee Police said they were questioning two Bloomington men, ages 20 and 21, regarding the case. Police add they are not searching for any additional suspects.