Bodycam Video: Officer Uses Taser to Subdue Suspect in Oklahoma

Jack Phillips
10/9/2018
Updated:
10/9/2018

Police in Tulsa, Oklahoma, released body camera footage showing a suspect being hit with a Taser and arrested.

Tulsa police officers ran after Micah Fitzpatrick and went into a field near East Skelly Drive before an officer used his Taser. Fitzpatrick immediately dropped to the ground, and the officer placed handcuffs on him.

KTUL reported that Fitzpatrick was taken to the Tulsa County Jail for gang-related offenses, aggravated assault, battery, resisting arrest, and drug charges.

In the video, an officer says: “Get on the ground! Give me your hands, hands!” The officer then asks: “You got a gun? What are you running for?”

NewsOn6 reported that officers found a gun in his pocket.

“They believe they may be dealing with an individual who has a gun, and sure enough when they do catch up to him he was carrying a very large pistol,” said Sgt. Shane Tuell of the Tulsa Police Department. “That’s why you always hear officers say, ‘Show me your hands, show me your hands,’” he added of the gun that was discovered in Fitzpatrick’s pocket.

“Because its not the person that’s going to hurt the officer. It’s what’s in those hands that could hurt the officer,” he added.

He said that it’s common for officers to talk to suspects. “We don’t need to have a criminal offense occur to just go up and talk to a citizen, but if they turn around and run then we are allowed to pursue them,” the official added.

The arrest took place on Sept. 13, KTUL reported. The body camera footage wasn’t released until Oct. 8.

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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