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VIDEO: Man Beats Officer As Bystanders Record, Then Suspect Grabs Cop's Gun

Surveillance video captured an Oxnard officer shooting a suspect who was attacking him.

Oxnard, CA - A fugitive was shot by an Oxnard police officer on Sunday when the suspect attacked the officer and tried to take his gun (video below).

The incident happened July 29 at around 7:21 p.m. when Officer Daniel Oncea was patrolling the area of 1301 E. Ventura Blvd, according to Ventura County Star.

Officer Oncea spotted Joel Tapia, Jr., 30, and knew that Tapia had several outstanding warrants involving felony resisting arrest, shoplifting, DUI, and drug offenses.

Tapia had been released on his own recognizance from those prior arrests, but had failed to appear in court.

Officer Oncea stopped his patrol car and attempted to take Tapia into custody on his outstanding warrants.

Tapia resisted arrest, leading to a 2 1/2 minute ground fight as bystanders gathered and recorded on their cell phones and yelled. It's not clear in the video who the bystanders are yelling at.

Near the end of the fight, Tapia was able to get on top of the officer and grab for his gun. Just when it appeared that Tapia would successfully disarm the officer, Officer Oncea was able to fire a shot, striking Tapia in the left forearm.

After he was shot, Tapia took off running. The officer pursued him on foot to a mobile home where the suspect barricaded.

The SWAT team arrived with an armored vehicle and a fur missile and took Tapia into custody.

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Officer Oncea was transported to the hospital, treated for his injuries, and was released later that night.

Tapia was taken to the hospital where his gunshot wound was treated before he was booked into the Ventura County Jail.

​At his arraignment, Tapia was charged with the felonies of forcefully resisting arrest, battery causing injury to a police officer and attempting to take an officer's firearm.

His bail has been set at $1.025 million, according to Ventura County Star. If convicted on all counts, he faces a maximum sentence of 8 years in prison. He entered a plea of not guilty.

The fight and shooting was captured on surveillance video. You can see the video below:

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JohnJ
JohnJ

It's time to pay those "witnesses" a visit with a couple of cases of Whoop Ass!

hampshire
hampshire

hope that officer on duty when and the bystander needs help Jerks !

NCgangCOP
NCgangCOP

ICE needs to move through that neighborhood and start deportation proceedings against every illegal alien regardless of gender or age and send a message starting with those “by standers” .

rds40
rds40

We will hear that he was a innocent unarmed man.

angeleyes
angeleyes

maximum of 8 yrs, that's all? Those "people" not even helping, but they would expect LEOs to try to save their lives, even at their own life. Horrible, horrible human beings should be so ashamed of themselves and hope they find themselves in this situation so they know how the officer felt. Glad officer is ok now and home with his family.

No. 21-30
LordSeamus
LordSeamus

Too bad the perp didn't take a point blank shot to center mass.......maybe that would save the taxpayers some money, but then , all the perps family would make him out to be a saint, and the cop a demon. I am glad I don't live in California.

GForce48
GForce48

Blood boiling here watching these poor excuses for citizens not helping the officer in a fight for his life! They display their cell phones but not their sense of responsible citizenship! Any and all government financial support should be halted immediately. A possible sentence of 8 years in jail is about 30 years too short!

crzycop3
crzycop3

All those idiots that chose to video instead of help are cowards... they need to drink some bleach

CA justice system is a joke... Props 47 and 57 have caused this kind of BS now he may get a max of 8 years .... sheesh 8 measly years which means he will be out in 2

Oh lets not forget AB109

Pap
Pap

Who is the idiot in gray whit his cell recording and don't go to help the policeman ?

NTPD935Ret
NTPD935Ret

Too bad the pos lived. As soon as the suspect goes for the officers gun it is no longer a fist fight, it is a gun battle. You just have not heard the shot yet. It is not defensive tactics but a gun battle. The gun is evidence and should be checked to get the pos DNA as proof he had his hands on the officers gun.