UFC bantamweight Ramon Taveras is lucky to be alive.
Over the weekend, Taveras revealed he was very nearly the victim of a drive-by shooting in his hometown of Jacksonville, Fla., while leaving his mother’s house this past Monday. Taveras even released video of the harrowing incident from the house’s security camera.
“It’s unfortunate that I even have to make a post like this, but I cannot let this be swept under the rug.
“Monday, July 29, 2024, at 10:05 pm, a group of armed men drove up on me at my mother’s house and tried to take my life. By the grace of God, I made it out with no injuries and was able to grab my own firearm and return fire in self-defense. This city is unforgiving, and it’s worse that JSO [Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office] does nothing to correct the problem. I lost my brother in 2019 due to gun violence, and his killers are yet to be caught. Now I find myself almost in the same situation.
“JSO did the bare minimum for my brother and is now doing the same for me. They assumed I was targeted due to “gang violence” or a problem I caused. I don’t bother anyone, I stay in my own lane, I focus on my career and family. Even after explaining this, they continued to insinuate that I was involved in something that brought this outcome upon myself.
“Nobody is perfect, and everyone has a past. However, I have changed significantly from who I was ten years ago. For such an incident to occur out of nowhere is alarming. It makes me view my life and family through an entirely different lens. This is a daily reality in my city; I am not the first, nor will I be the last. I am tired of remaining silent about my brother’s case, and I refuse to let this incident slide either. Many other families in my city have endured similar situations, crying out for justice just as my family is.
“My family feels unsafe, and I fear for my children, who nearly lost their father the person striving to change their lives. It is tragic that I have so much love for my city, yet I am compelled to leave. I will use this situation to speak out against the ineffectiveness of JSO and their disregard for the less fortunate parts of the city. They seem indifferent to whether lives are lost or at risk. I am sick of it! This could have been a memorial post; I could have lost my life just like my brother, or somebody else could have lost theirs trying to take mine. I am done being silent. I ask for your support in spreading this message as far as we can.
“I am blessed and happy to be alive, but I’m leaving Duval.”
The video shows Taveras leaving the house and walking to a vehicle, when a car on the street nearby opens fire multiple times. Taveras takes cover behind the car until the assailants drive off, at which point Taveras appears to stand, draw a gun of his own and return fire.
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office did not immediately respond when MMA Fighting reached out for comment.
Taveras joined the UFC in 2023 after two outings on the Contender Series. In his first go-round, Taveras missed weight for the contest and then lost to Serhiy Sidey via first-round TKO in a highly controversial stoppage. After that, Taveras was given another chance later in the season and scored a 29-second finish over Cortavious Romious to earn his spot in the UFC. Taveras made his UFC debut in January in a rematch against Sidey, and again he missed weight, though this time Taveras did win a split decision. He was scheduled to face Caolan Loughran at UFC 304 but an injury forced him out of the card.