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Oxnard Police Shoot and Kill Adam Barcenas Armed with a Steel Bar

Police report that Adam Barcenas attacked officers who were on an unrelated DUI stop.

Video shows Oxnard officers involved in the fatal shooting of a man with a steel bar.

A new dramatic body camera video shows a police shooting in Oxnard after a man charged officers with a steel bar.

Oxnard Police Department Press Release

DATE: March 17, 2023

SUBJECT: Oxnard Police release Critical Incident Community Briefing video of an officer-involved shooting incident, and additional information
LOCATION: 100 Block of West Fourth Street, Oxnard
SUSPECT: Adam Barcenas, Hispanic Male, 60-year-old Oxnard Resident
CONTACT: Alex Arnett, Commander | (805) 385-7620 | [email protected]

The Oxnard Police Department has released a Critical Incident Community Briefing video of the officer-involved shooting incident that occurred at approximately 6:00 A.M. on Sunday, March 12, 2023.

The public can view the Critical Incident Community Briefing video on the Oxnard Police Department’s YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/8IHy6iYPh2w . The link to the Critical Incident Community Briefing video will also be available on the Oxnard Police Department’s Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts.

Immediately preceding the shooting incident, three Oxnard Police Department officers were conducting a DUI investigation on the north side of the 100 block of West Fourth Street, between ‘A’ Street and Oxnard Boulevard. Officers Shayn Schwartz, Alexus Santos, and Bryce Parker were finishing up the investigation. Officer Santos was standing on the sidewalk with a member of the public when the suspect, Adam Barcenas, quickly approached from the west. Barcenas was not involved in the DUI investigation. Barcenas was yelling at the officers, repeatedly stating that he hated them. Barcenas was wielding a steel bar, approximately five feet in length, with both hands. Barcenas continued to yell at the officers as he advanced toward them. Officers Santos and Parker drew their tasers, and Officer Schwartz drew his service firearm. The member of the public was directed to move away from the danger, and the officers commanded Barcenas to put the bar down. Barcenas ignored the officers’ commands and continued to advance towards the officers in an aggressive and threatening manner.

Barcenas advanced on Officer Schwartz, and Officer Schwartz fired four shots from his firearm. Three of the four bullets struck Barcenas. Barcenas was shot in the inner thigh of his right leg, his left hip and his left upper torso. Simultaneously, Officer Santos fired her taser. The Taser probes struck Barcenas but were embedded in Barcenas’ clothing and did not penetrate his skin. Officer Parker did not fire his taser.

Following the shooting, the officers rendered first aid until EMS personnel arrived on the scene. Barcenas was transported to the Ventura County Medical Center and was pronounced deceased at approximately 8:30 A.M.

Witnesses at the scene provided statements to detectives.

The officers, as well as the members of the public who were present at the scene, were not harmed during the incident.

All three officers are assigned to the department’s Patrol Division. At the time of this news release, the officers are on paid administrative leave, which is standard procedure.

Officer Schwartz has been a police officer with the Oxnard Police Department since April 2022. Prior to becoming an Oxnard police officer, Officer Schwartz was employed as a police officer with the Burbank Police Department from August 2018 through March 2022.

Officer Santos has been a police officer with the Oxnard Police Department since April 2020.

Officer Parker has been an Oxnard police officer since April 2022 but was employed as a deputy with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department from October 2019 through March 2022 before joining the Oxnard Police Department.

None of the involved officers have previously been involved in a shooting incident.

Oxnard Police Chief Jason Benites commented on the process of investigating fatal officer-involved incidents: “Whenever there is an officer-involved shooting, or the officers are otherwise involved in a fatal incident, three separate investigations are set into motion:

First, the Oxnard Police Department’s Major Crimes Investigations Unit conducts a thorough investigation of the entire incident. Once completed, this investigation will be submitted to the District Attorney’s Office for legal review. The Ventura County District Attorney’s Office monitors this investigation as it is underway; their office was notified of the shooting, and promptly responded for their investigation.

Second, our Professional Standards Division conducts a separate administrative investigation that will determine whether the officers’ actions were lawful and within policy. This internal affairs investigation will also include a review of tactics that were used during this incident. We also review any applicable policies.

Third, there will also be an investigation by the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office to determine whether the use of force was legally justified, also referred to as ‘justifiable homicide.’ It is also important to note that it has been their longstanding practice to issue a public report at the conclusion of their investigation.”

Detectives are requesting that anyone who might have witnessed the incident or has additional information to contact Detective Meagan Tobey at (805) 385-7755 or [email protected].

SourceABC 7
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