Stick versus machete | Argument Leads Into Machete Stabbing | Real Violence For Knowledge
CATEGORY: Weapon fight | Analysed Content | Explicit content 3 (scale 1-5) - Rated NC-17
» See a weapon fight analyzed - long stick/rod versus machete. An argument leads into machete stabbing
Using a long/reach melee weapon has its pros and cons. Weapons of opportunity are a consistent and important part within self-defense. These weapon fight breakdowns are intended to give you some basic understanding on how to use certain category weapons.
It's a quick breakdown where I only discuss a few points. I keep the information short and basic for everyone to follow.
Besides the technical weapon breakdown, it's obvious that this was a stupid ego fight with poor emotion control and an underestimation of the opponent by the man with the long stick.
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Argument Leads Into Machete Stabbing
The images are surprising and show the heated discussion that two men had,
this Wednesday afternoon in downtown San Jose.
In the middle of the street and in full view and patience of many people,
the men began to argue and threaten each other, until one of them decided to
machete the other subject, as seen in the attached video.
The incident was reported after 4:00 p.m. on Avenida 6, Calles 0 and 1,
according to Johnny Zamora, a Red Cross supervisor.
The victim, He is a 35-year-old man, who suffered two injuries to the chest and hand.
He was transferred in critical condition to the San Juan de Dios hospital.
for now and they do not know the circumstances in which the attack took place.
The case is under investigation.
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Fighting back a motorcycle robbery | Timing your defense effectively | Real Violence For Knowledge
CATEGORY: Armed Robbery | Analyzed Content | Explicit content 3 (scale 1-5) - Rated NC-17
See how an off-duty cop fights back during a typical motorcycle robbery.
-> Fighting BACK = not always an option, justifiable or necessary.
Regularly, I break down videos where a defender forced an option to fight back while being ambushed or confronted with an already drawn gun. They instantly start acting, grabbing for the gun, or when they're armed, drawing a gun against an already drawn gun.
This situation is something else. It's an example of what I often give as advice...to time your defensive actions, to be tactical and in control over your emotions/ situation, even when you are one point behind. This situation shows us the power of compliance and the creation of the right moment to fight back.
Then one question remains, which I didn't cover on purpose in the video -> Do you find the use of force justified?
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Ohio kidnapping suspect tries to stab police officer with pen | Real Violence For Knowledge
CATEGORY: Police actions | Analyzed Content | Explicit content 2 (scale 1-5) - Rated NC-17
See the fast reflexes of an officer versus a pencil stabber.
The highlight of this video is the excellent flinch reaction icw a right-handed hook-block.
What do you think about this situation? What is your opinion on how he restrained the suspect and controlled the situation?
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Video captures moment Ohio kidnapping suspect tries to stab police officer with pen
Staff at St. Brigid School in Xenia called authorities about Reid Duran, 35, who allegedly told police he was there to kidnap a 5-year-old girl.
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An Ohio kidnapping suspect tried to stab a police officer with a pen before he was quickly subdued, footage of the jailhouse attack revealed on Thursday.
Reid Duran, 35, had agreed to be questioned on Monday after police encountered him at St. Brigid Catholic School in Xenia, about 15 miles east of downtown Dayton, and he was taken to an interview room at the Xenia Justice Center, officials said.
Duran, seen in the video wearing a blue t-shirt and shorts, was not handcuffed since he was there voluntarily. The video shows him nonchalantly grabbing a pen off a desk with his left hand, then suddenly lunging at the officer, later identified as Nicholas Peters.
Peters blocks the stabbing attempt, then throws Duran to the ground and radioes for help before jumping on the prisoner to handcuff him, the video shows.
"Put your hands behind your back now," Peters commanded during a brief struggle. "Are you f---ing kidding me right now? Put your hands behind your f---ing back right now!"
Duran had been at St. Brigid's open house and lied about being the parent a kindergartener, officials said, before suspicious school staff called police.
The suspect allegedly told police later he was attempting to kidnap a 5-year-old girl.
"Duran did make statements to the investigating detective claiming that he intended to give his victim candy laced with tranquilizers, but there is no verification that the candy found on him at the time of his interaction with the Xenia Police officers had any sort of drug on it," according to a police statement.
"Duran did not give candy to the victim or any child at the school event. During the time period that Duran was at St. Brigid School, he was never alone with the victim, and there were people in the kindergarten classroom, and the rest of the building."
Duran was charged with attempted kidnapping, felonious assault and escape, police said.
His bail hearing is set for Monday morning.
The man's defense attorney could not be reached for comment on Friday.
The suspect's brother and mother both told NBC News on Friday that Duran has been suffering from schizophrenia for years and has never shown any predilection for violence.
"It's more self-harm, he'll stop eating, get really paranoid and go into a corner. He's very gentle and considerate to others," said 37-year-old Roy Duran, adding that his family is now struggling to raise money for his brother's legal defense. "The harm is always insular and against himself."
The family said Reid Duran does not have any prior arrests but has been subjected to a mental health commitment.
"That's not like him," mother Melissa King, 58, said of the video showing her son lunging the officer. "I think he began to feel scared and he's cornered. I just know he's not in his right mind. He needs psychiatric help."
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Armed robber shot by an off-duty cop | compliance first | Real Violence For Knowledge
CATEGORY: Robbery | Analyzed Content | Explicit content 3 (scale 1-5) - Rated NC-17
See an off-duty agent cooperate immediately when confronted with a robbery. Immediately hand over his belongings to the robber as he waits (creates) for an opportunity to deploy his weapon (out of sight) and act at the right time.
» Don't act without thinking! Learning to do things automatically is not the same as not thinking. You need to process new information, time your actions, see/create opportunities, and adapt to the environment. You need to be tactical, and we all understand that a direct ambush attack follows different rules. There are always exceptions where you have no time and space.
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Pizzeria customer kills assailant and aggressor's girlfriend abandons corpse
INSIDE a pizzeria in Brazil, a shootout broke out between a customer and a criminal who along with a woman, apparently his partner, intended to assault the premises.
In a video uploaded to social networks, it is seen how the client observes his phone while waiting to be attended, at that moment the criminal enters with his accomplice and with a gun in hand begins to threaten the diner and the staff of the pizzeria, so that they deliver their belongings.
The young man immediately hands them his cell phone, while the employees try to safeguard their valuables.
The client throws himself to the ground, pretending to protect himself, however, seeing that the criminals are distracted, he rejoins, takes out a gun and begins to shoot at the pair of criminals.
After receiving several hits, the thief fell badly injured on the side of the counter of the premises, where minutes later he died, while the vigilante ran out of the premises, as did the woman who left the establishment in terror, with the stolen and with the weapon of her partner.
Minutes later, she returned, but it is unknown if it was to turn herself in or try to take her boyfriend's body, so she was detained at the scene.
This event occurred on May 25, however it was this week that it began to be disseminated.
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Arguing escalates | Hit-and-Run knife attack pattern | Real Violence For Knowledge
CATEGORY: Knife attack | Clean Content | Explicit content 4 (scale 1-5) - Rated NC-17
Two main subjects in this video:
-> The hit-and-run knife attack pattern
-> The Napoleon Complex - the compensating aggression of a smaller man.
Before you even talk about how to defend yourself against a knife attack, you need to know how people really attack using a knife. I’m often surprised by what people see as an actual attack. Also, a lot of self-defense instructors can’t mention concrete knife attack patterns (maybe one or two)...patterns you see all around the world. They use terminology and movements of knife attacks, which the system they practice or teach provides.
I described a set of different knife attack patterns over the years, which I constantly see back when I analyze CCTV knife attacks.
The 'hit-and-run' knife attack pattern.
One of the knife attack patterns I distinguish is the 'hit-and-run' knife attack pattern, and it’s usually born out of an ambush. They stab mostly once and then run away to protect themselves against any direct counter (and observing the effects at a distance), leaving the stabbed man behind in confusion. Certain animals have this same pattern, but then, of course without a knife.
This is a name I came up with for the purpose of categorizing it.
Knowing this = understanding how certain people build up their attacks, which tactic and movement they’re using.
In this video you'll see:
» The ego problem and the tension building up.
» The red-zone distance.
» How secretly and fast the attacker deploys his knife and stabs him once.
» The NAPOLEON COMPLEX -> Characterized by overly-aggressive or domineering social behavior with compensating tactics. The self-defense industry tends to focus primarily on "how to defeat a bigger man", but there is more. A smaller guy is more likely to compensate with weapons or by the use of dirty tactics to fight a bigger man...just like in this video.
AND that's how they do it in reality. Reality = our master. Through reality, we can determine the questions, which = the first step in formulating answers.
QUESTION: Do you know any knife attack patterns? Name them in the comments!
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