The three-minute struggle from last November included a discharge of the officer's gun before backup arrived and subdued the assailant.UPDATE: There's two questions/concerns I've seen in the comment section repeatedly and thought I could give some insight here instead of answering over and over in the comments.1.) Q: What doesn't he ask for back up initially? A: If you re-watch, after the warrant is mentioned, an unknown officer keys up on the radio with "Copy, the Drive and Zane" that's his back up automatically going en route from Brookdale Drive and Zane Ave North code 2. (No lights and siren) Without a call for help he never knew to go code 3 till neighbors call in to dispatch.2.) This guy needs training/to be retrained - It's not very noticeable, but he holds his own for a bit, but then get manhandled after that. The thing that changes is he's forced to protect his weapon with his dominate hand after apparently correctly identifying this suspect isn't trying to escape, but this is something far more serious. I don't know about you, but I can't comb my hair with my non-dominate hand, let alone effectively fight off an attacker with a longer reach. At that point it was a fight for time till his back up arrived, not so much a fight against this suspect.