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Shoplifter Takes Revolver From Arresting Officer In Mercer County: Police

An alleged shoplifter ultimately resisted arrest and seized an officer's firearm, authorities said.

West Windsor Police

West Windsor Police

Photo Credit: West Windsor Police

On Thursday, May 11, at 4:44 p.m., West Windsor police got a complaint of a shoplifted at  TJ Maxx at the Nassau Park Pavilion.

A patrol officer was working nearby at  Wegmans Food Market. 

He approached the suspect, who reportedly resisted commands from police.

The suspect, later identified as Nicholas Giovannozzi, pushed a shopping cart away and began to flee on foot. 

During the detention, the officer asked Giovannozzi to place his hands behind his back. Giovannozzi tensed up and stated, "I'm not going back to jail...you're going to have to kill me."

While trying to handcuff  Giovannozzi, he grabbed the officer's service revolver, police said.

The officer was able to get the suspect handcuffed, police said.

A TJ Maxx investigator and another officer assisted in the arrest in which Giovannozzi continued to resist, police said.

The officers both sustained minor injuries that were treated at the scene by the West Windsor Township Division of Fire & Emergency Services. 

Giovannozzi was transported to Capital Health Regional Medical Center for evaluation. 

Giovannozzi was later turned over to the custody of the Mercer County Corrections.

Giovannozzi was charged with:

  • Disarming a Law Enforcement Officer
  • Aggravated Assault (2 Counts)
  • Resisting Arrest
  • Criminal Mischief (2 Counts)
  • Shoplifting Incident 
  • Possession of Burglar Tools 

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