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Bodycam video shows Ohio shoplifting suspect pulling gun on police officer

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Kate Reilly December 22, 2025 at 2:29 AM

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A shoplifting suspect allegedly attempted to shoot a police officer at a Walmart in Ohio, as seen in a chilling bodycam video.

On Thursday afternoon, a Canton police officer arrested Shane Newman, 21, and Katerina Jeffrey, 23, for suspected shoplifting, according to a statement from the Canton Police Department.

A shoplifting suspect pulls a gun on a police officer in Canton, Ohio, on Thursday. (Canton Police Department)

"While processing the two suspects in the store’s loss prevention office, the male produced a handgun and attempted to shoot the officer, but the weapon did not fire," the statement said.

In the bodycam video, the officer asks Newman multiple times if he has anything on him that the officer should know about, and Newman replies that he only has his phone and a small container that he hands to the officer.

The officer then pats Newman down but doesn't find anything, so he tells Newman to have a seat.

Newman sits down next to the Jeffrey in the store office.

Minutes later, Newman is seen turning around, pulling out a gun and aiming it at the officer. He cocks the gun as a Walmart employee rushed to physically intervene and disarm him.

The police officer then wrestles Newman to the ground, and no shots are fired.

As Newman pulled out the gun, Jeffrey yelled "no" multiple times, adding "no Shane, please, no."

During Newman's physical confrontation with the officer, Jeffrey can be heard saying, "Shane, please stop."

Newman now faces several charges including attempted murder, felonious assault on a police officer, robbery, possession of drugs and weapons under disability.

Jeffrey was charged with complicity to commit robbery.

It was not immediately clear where Newman is being detained or if he has an attorney.

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