Juvenile Arrested After Ventura Motorcyclist Attacked by Large Group

Police say the group of nearly 200 bicyclists and e-bike riders swarmed and assaulted the motorcyclist before fleeing the scene.

Apr. 5, 2026 at 5:49am

A motorcyclist was hospitalized on Saturday after being attacked by a large group of juveniles on bicycles and e-bikes in Ventura, California. Police say the group of nearly 200 riders swarmed the motorcyclist, causing him to fall to the ground, before kicking and punching him. With the help of witnesses, officers were able to identify and arrest one of the juvenile suspects.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the growing tensions between different modes of transportation on city streets, as well as the potential dangers of large groups of young riders engaging in reckless and violent behavior. It raises concerns about public safety and the need for better education and enforcement around the rules of the road.

The details

According to the Ventura Police Department, the alleged assault happened near the intersection of Mills Road and Main Street in the early afternoon. The group of nearly 200 juveniles on bicycles and e-bikes traveled in several large packs from Victoria Avenue to the area, and while stopped at a red light, they swarmed the motorcyclist, causing him to fall to the ground. The group then kicked and punched the man before fleeing the scene.

  • The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon near the intersection of Mills Road and Main Street in Ventura.
  • Police say they were able to identify and arrest one of the juvenile suspects following the attack.

The players

Ventura Police Department

The local law enforcement agency that responded to the incident and made an arrest.

Motorcyclist

The victim of the attack, who was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.

Juvenile Suspect

An Oxnard resident who was arrested and booked into Juvenile Hall for a felony charge related to the incident.

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What they’re saying

“The Ventura Police Department reminds parents to speak with their children about the rules of the road and the dangers associated with group behavior and decision-making.”

— Ventura Police Department

What’s next

The juvenile suspect who was arrested will face charges in the juvenile justice system, and police are continuing to investigate the incident and search for any additional suspects.

The takeaway

This attack highlights the need for better education, enforcement, and infrastructure to promote safe and responsible use of different modes of transportation, especially among young riders. It also underscores the importance of addressing the underlying social and behavioral factors that can lead to such group violence on city streets.