Columbus police released more than 49 minutes of video footage Monday in connection with a Friday encounter in which an officer punched a man who refused to comply with police instructions to stay back from a scene where officers were investigating a report of gunshots.

The video is a compilation of three officers' body cameras and two cruisers' video footage showing at least three people taken into custody after a shooting was reported by the ShotSpotter detection system Friday in the 900 block of Heyl Avenue on the South Side. Though the scene is repeated from different angles, the clearest footage of the altercation appears to come at the 22-minute mark.

Jonathan Robinson, 25, refuses to get back and argues with officer Carl Harmon after Harmon stops a woman with two children Robinson later identifies as his kids as they attempt to cross the street toward the house where the investigation is focused.

>> Watch the body and dash cam video from Columbus Division of Police

In the video Harmon shouted at Robinson to "get back!" after he followed the woman crossing the street.

"Or what?" Robinson said.

"Get back," Harmon repeated.

"Or what?" Robinson asked again.

Harmon told Robinson to back down again as officer Anthony L. Johnson, holding a shotgun, approaches Robinson and orders him to back away. Robinson refused, and Johnson pushed Robinson back with his left hand, according to court documents.

"Get the f--- off me," Robinson reportedly said as he squared off facing Johnson.

Johnson then punched Robinson in the left side of his face. Robinson was immediately thrown to the ground and arrested. At least two others were handcuffed and taken into custody during the confusion that resulted as others reacted to Robinson being struck and arrested.

Robinson declined comment when contacted by The Dispatch.

Over the weekend, cellphone video of the incident went viral across social media, and several people responded criticizing Johnson's use of force.

Johnson has various social media accounts, all under the username "OhNoItsDaPoPo," documenting his extensive community outreach efforts. One popular video shows Johnson caught on camera dancing with some local children.

>> Read a profile on Officer Johnson written in 2018

Because the investigation into the incident and the officer's actions, Columbus police are not giving interviews or releasing further details at this time.

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