THIS is the dramatic moment a vigilante shopper confronts a suspected Walmart shoplifter before ramming his trolley.
Footage shows the video vigilante intervening when he saw the suspected shoplifter leave Walmart with a loaded shopping cart.



The clip shows the brave man spotting the suspected shoplifter brazenly getting out of the clutches of security outside a Walmart store.
He charges towards the man and slams into his trolley, which was filled with items he allegedly did not pay for.
A fight breaks out when the cyclist confronts the alleged shoplifter and says: “If you did pay for it, just pick it up b****.”
The other man then starts to slowly walk away, with his expression seemingly showing guilt.
The video vigilante then shouts: “Did you pay for it? If you did not steal, pick it up, pick it the f*** up b****.
“Get out of where you piece of s***.”
The suspected shoplifter then walks away from the scene.
A similar incident occurred in 2023 when another video vigilante intervened after seeing a suspected shoplifter leave Walmart with a shopping cart loaded with groceries.
Anthony Wood’s brave intervention and viral video helpedpoliceidentify the suspect, who repeatedly deniedstealing the items.
The incident occurred in aWalmartparking lot nearTulsa, Oklahomain 2014.
Smith told ABC News that he saw the man looking around before bolting out thestorewith a cart stacked full ofgrocery productsand paper towels.
As soon as Smith realized the person might be stealing the items, he took out his phone and began recording.
The fearless vigilante even began shouting at the man as he loaded the items into hiscar.
It comes after a woman was accused of pulling off a wild ticket-switching stunt at Walmart.
She walked out with hundreds of dollars in goods until surveillance video caught up with her.
The woman racked up 19 visits using the same sneaky trick, cops said.
The alleged scheme went down in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, roughly 80 miles from Milwaukee.
Hailey Wildfong, 38, is now charged with one count of felony retail theft, Seehafer News reported.
In another case earlier this year, a man named Speedy Gonzalez was arrested in Georgia for ripping off Walmart stores with a trash can trick.
The 40-year-old allegedly stuffed pricey products into empty bins, scanned the bins, and walked out with the loot.
Gonzalez reportedly stole items like nicotine, diabetic strips, and gum, all while avoiding staff detection.
Authorities say Gonzalez pulled the scam off at least 20 times across stores in Georgia.