Stark County man indicted for attempted murder of police officer at Walmart changes plea
A Plain Township man accused of stealing several items from a Walmart shopping center and trying to shoot a Canton police officer in the head, changed his plea in Stark County Court of Common Pleas.
Stark County man indicted for attempted murder of police officer at Walmart changes plea
Arraignment for Stark County man indicted for attempted murder of police officer at Walmart
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VIDEO: Plain Township man charged with attempted murder of police officer at Walmart
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Canton Walmart shoplifting suspect tried to murder police officer: extended graphic bodycam
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Body camera footage shows the moment a shoplifting suspect attempted to shoot an officer
By Cassandra Nist, Avery Williams, Aria Janel and Julia Thyret
Published: Mar. 10, 2026 at 3:52 PM GMT+1|Updated: Mar. 10, 2026 at 4:31 PM GMT+1
STARK COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - A Plain Township man accused of stealing several items from a Walmart shopping center and trying to shoot a Canton police officer in the head, changed his plea in Stark County Court of Common Pleas.
Shane Newman, 21, has now pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to the charges of attempted murder, felonious assault, robbery, having weapons while under disability, carrying concealed weapons, aggravated possession of drugs, possession of drugs, and obstructing official business.
Newman will undergo testing by the Psycho-Diagnostic Clinic to determine his competency.
A report on Newman’s competency is due in early April.
Around 1:45 p.m. on Dec. 18, 2025, a Canton police officer responded to the Walmart on Atlantic Boulevard NE for suspected shoplifting.
The officer was inside the loss prevention office with Newman and Katerina Jeffrey, 23, when police said Newman pulled out a handgun.

Court records show Shane Newman, 21 of Plain Township, was charged with attempted murder, felonious assault on a police officer, robbery, drug possession and having a weapon under disability.(Source: Stark County Jail)
According to police, Newman attempted to shoot the officer, but the gun did not fire.
A Walmart asset protection associate jumped onto Newman before he could try to shoot the gun again.
Newman was taken to the floor by the officer and arrested.
In the body camera video, the officer explains he didn’t shoot Newman, because he didn’t want to hit the Walmart employee that was on top of him.
Due to a previous felony conviction, Newman was not allowed to own or have a firearm, court records show.
After Newman’s arrest, officers recovered 50 blue pills identified as Molly, according to the records.
Jeffrey, of Canton, was not indicted on a felony charge.
On Feb. 18, Jeffrey pleaded no contest to misdemeanor theft in Canton Municipal Court.
Jeffrey was sentenced to 180 days in jail, but with time served and time suspended, she had a total of 22 days left.
Katerina Jeffrey, 23, is charged with complicity to commit a robbery.(Source: Stark County Jail)
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