Newly released body camera footage shows a Greenville County Sheriff's Office deputy shot a shoplifting suspect's mother during a heated confrontation inside a Greer home.The mother remained hospitalized a month and a half after the Oct. 20 incident, according to the suspect's attorney.The footage posted on YouTube by the Sheriff's Office Wednesday morning shows a deputy confronting the suspect in front of his mother's home at 522 Cliffview Court.The suspect, 40-year-old Sean Theodore Kaiser, refused to go into custody and retreated back inside, where the deputy followed.Kaiser was not armed. He said to the female deputy, "don't touch me" and "I'm stronger than you."After several minutes of negotiating and attempting to put Kaiser in handcuffs, the footage shows, Kaiser grabbed the deputy's arm, shoved her and put his body on top of her until she broke free a moment later.The deputy then backed up, drew her firearm and shouted at Kaiser's mother, who had moved in to intervene.The mother stood with Kaiser and asked the deputy to wait for other deputies to arrive. The deputy shouted "no" several times with her handgun still drawn."Back away," she shouted at the mother five times. "Do not tell me what to do."Kaiser then stood up and charged the deputy when the deputy fired one shot, striking Kaiser's mother, who was standing behind him.The deputy then fired another round that did not strike anyone, and then she and Kaiser tussled until they both fell on the floor.The Sheriff's Office has declined to identify the deputy before the State Law Enforcement Division completes its investigation of the incident.Online Greenville County court records list Ashley Cure as the arresting officer. Cure did not immediately respond to a Facebook message seeking comment.On the scene after the shooting, while sitting on the floor near the deputy, Kaiser said, "Did you (expletive) hurt my mother? You don't hurt my mother."Seconds later, another deputy came in the front door of the home, kicked Kaiser and placed him into custody.