Docs: Indy teen arrested for pointing gun at clerk for bag of chips, chase

INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis teen was arrested in Greenfield after he allegedly pointed a firearm at a gas station clerk over a bag of chips, according to court documents.

Shawn Palmero, 18, was charged with the following:

  • Pointing a Firearm at Another, a Level 6 Felony
  • Auto Theft of Entire Motor Vehicle, a Level 6 Felony
  • Resisting Law Enforcement, a Level 6 Felony
  • Criminal Mischief Damage between $750 – $50K, a Misdemeanor
  • Reckless Driving Drive at Unreasonable High or Low Speed as to Endanger Safety, a Misdemeanor
  • Knowingly or Intentionally Operating Motor Vehicle without Ever Receiving a License, a Misdemeanor

Officers were dispatched to Circle K at the 2200 block of North County Rd. 600 W in Greenfield on June 14 at approximately 12:05 a.m. on a report of a person with a gun. The caller believed that she was robbed after Palmero said some things under his breath and allegedly pointed a gun at her under his shirt over a bag of potato chips. The suspect, and two other teens, left in a blue Hyundai sedan.

After spotting the car, authorities attempted to stop the vehicle for driving erratically at around County Rd. 500. His vehicle, which was stolen, allegedly reached speeds of 90 mph while he drove through multiple yards until he crashed into a median, then fell into a ditch.

Upon crashing the vehicle, three individuals left the scene and took off on foot. The suspects then surrendered after repeated announcements, drone activity, and K9 units being deployed…

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