The Bystander Body Slam From Utah | Active Self Protection
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IMHO, if an officer is under threat by someone, being harmed by someone, their life is in danger from someone, etc. and you have the capability to help……absolutely help! Otherwise there's too many ways it can go wrong for you to get involved.
I'm not going to be critical of the by stander because the + outcome but I would NOT encourage that type of behavior. At the least, I'd call 911 or LE, 🚔, then assist the cop(s) if they wanted it. If I'm armed or using CCW, I'm not going to rush in then confront a EDP.
The officer was in the perfect position to perform ikkyo omote. He just needed to lift the suspects elbow like a chicken wing pulling the wrist down and spin him to the ground using centrifugal force.
It is really hard to take someone down, it’s like fighting a feral cat. Lol. Kudos to the guy that bear hug and threw down.
Which is the police officer? LOL Kudos to the guy.
Someone give this guy a tryout in the NFL, he has the makings of a good strong safety.
Im not helping the cop unless myself or a loved one is in danger…
1:02 is it just me or did that guy look like he came out of thin air?
IMHO, if an officer is under threat by someone, being harmed by someone, their life is in danger from someone, etc. and you have the capability to help……absolutely help! Otherwise there's too many ways it can go wrong for you to get involved.
100 for the Good Samaritan HELP EVERYBODY
I live in Salt Lake City Utah, and its no surprise to me at all that people stepped in to help the officer. Utah is a great place to live.
I'm not going to be critical of the by stander because the + outcome but I would NOT encourage that type of behavior. At the least, I'd call 911 or LE, 🚔, then assist the cop(s) if they wanted it. If I'm armed or using CCW, I'm not going to rush in then confront a EDP.
Damn!! Now That’s a take down
That's what im talking about
The officer was in the perfect position to perform ikkyo omote. He just needed to lift the suspects elbow like a chicken wing pulling the wrist down and spin him to the ground using centrifugal force.
Thanks Guys
That body slam tho