The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office released bodycam footage of a homicide suspect attempting to shoot a deputy during a February arrest.CCSO received a tip that two suspects in a Sarasota County burglary were driving through Charlotte County in a rental car on Feb. 20.Deputies stopped the vehicle near Harbor Blvd and Tamiami Trail after witnessing a traffic violation. The driver was identified as Amy Lee, 41, and the passenger, who was later identified as 51-year-old Brian Hewson, refused to provide his identification, according to CCSO.Neither Lee nor Hewson complied with the deputy’s commands to exit the vehicle until they were told they would be arrested for obstruction, the sheriff’s office said in a news release.According to CCSO, a member of the Strategic Targeted Area Response (STAR) unit ran a background check on Lee. They found a 2024 arrest in Lee County on multiple felony charges, and in those cases, Hewson was a co-defendant. Deputies learned Hewson had multiple warrants for his arrest.CCSO said Hewson immediately resisted deputies’ attempts to arrest him, and the STAR member drew his agency-issued stun gun and gave a warning before deploying it.According to the sheriff’s office, Hewson pulled a concealed firearm and pointed it directly at the deputy. He pulled the trigger; however, even though the weapon was loaded, there wasn’t a round in the chamber, so the gun didn’t fire.The deputy then discharged more stun gun probes, and Hewson tried to re-rack the firearm as they took effect. According to CCSO, Hewson was unable to maintain control of the gun due to the neuromuscular incapacitation, and deputies were able to secure it. Hewson was arrested for the multiple warrants. One of the warrants included a homicide in Pennsylvania, another for failure to appear in Pennsylvania, and one for charges in Lee County related to trafficking stolen property.After the Charlotte County incident, Hewson is facing the following charges:Aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer (for intentionally pointing a firearm at a deputy)Possession of a firearm by a convicted felonResisting with violence Possession of a controlled substance (CCSO said 1.1 grams of fentanyl were found in the vehicle) Possession of drug paraphernaliaCCSO said Hewson is being held at the Charlotte County Jail without bond.Click on the player below to watch the bodycam video from the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office.DOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment, and more on your phone or tablet. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.

CHARLOTTE COUNTY, Fla. —

The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office released bodycam footage of a homicide suspect attempting to shoot a deputy during a February arrest.

CCSO received a tip that two suspects in a Sarasota County burglary were driving through Charlotte County in a rental car on Feb. 20.

Deputies stopped the vehicle near Harbor Blvd and Tamiami Trail after witnessing a traffic violation. The driver was identified as Amy Lee, 41, and the passenger, who was later identified as 51-year-old Brian Hewson, refused to provide his identification, according to CCSO.

Neither Lee nor Hewson complied with the deputy’s commands to exit the vehicle until they were told they would be arrested for obstruction, the sheriff’s office said in a news release.

According to CCSO, a member of the Strategic Targeted Area Response (STAR) unit ran a background check on Lee. They found a 2024 arrest in Lee County on multiple felony charges, and in those cases, Hewson was a co-defendant. Deputies learned Hewson had multiple warrants for his arrest.

CCSO said Hewson immediately resisted deputies’ attempts to arrest him, and the STAR member drew his agency-issued stun gun and gave a warning before deploying it.

According to the sheriff’s office, Hewson pulled a concealed firearm and pointed it directly at the deputy. He pulled the trigger; however, even though the weapon was loaded, there wasn’t a round in the chamber, so the gun didn’t fire.

The deputy then discharged more stun gun probes, and Hewson tried to re-rack the firearm as they took effect. According to CCSO, Hewson was unable to maintain control of the gun due to the neuromuscular incapacitation, and deputies were able to secure it.

Hewson was arrested for the multiple warrants. One of the warrants included a homicide in Pennsylvania, another for failure to appear in Pennsylvania, and one for charges in Lee County related to trafficking stolen property.

After the Charlotte County incident, Hewson is facing the following charges:

Aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer (for intentionally pointing a firearm at a deputy)Possession of a firearm by a convicted felonResisting with violence Possession of a controlled substance (CCSO said 1.1 grams of fentanyl were found in the vehicle) Possession of drug paraphernalia

CCSO said Hewson is being held at the Charlotte County Jail without bond.

Brian Hewson, 51, mug

Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office

Brian Hewson’s mugshot following arrest.

Click on the player below to watch the bodycam video from the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office.

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