I don't think that was what the 'ninja' was talking about.
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Originally posted by TTEscrima View PostHe essentially said the guy got what he deserved.
Then when called on it he claimed he didn't have audio (like it was needed) to see it was uncalled for.
He also said if the video upset you stay out hardcore schools because he saw worse stuff all the time.
He never did admit he was wrong, he just he would be more careful his posts didn't upset others.
The video:
Diesel67's pics - Vicious dojo beatdown.flv
The description posted by the "teacher".
Guro Jeff:
YouTube - Kerambit Targeting with Custom Strider Knife
Reminds me of an incident I attended a few months back. My partner and I were called to a burlgar inside a house and when we got there they guy was nutting off like he was on meth...in fact we were sure he was on meth. He got was bitten by a police dog, beaten by an asp baton around the legs, OC sprayed and we used empty hand tactics (including a good beating but no stomping on his face like in the vid) and still he resisted until fully cuffed.
Turned out he had a mental illness and was off the meds.....he was fit, young and fully going for it with the crazy eyes and screaming...you name it he was on it. But we didn't know who he was and he was displaying all the signs of meth abuse.
I felt pretty bad afterwards because he was a sick dude. Had I got the chance, I would have happily apologised for the beating we gave him, but we did manage to apologise to his mother which felt somewhat better.
Unfortunately, I don't see the karate guys doing any of that.
I've probably gone of track a little I think.....
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Originally posted by TTEscrima View PostHe essentially said the guy got what he deserved.
Then when called on it he claimed he didn't have audio (like it was needed) to see it was uncalled for.
He also said if the video upset you stay out hardcore schools because he saw worse stuff all the time.
He never did admit he was wrong, he just he would be more careful his posts didn't upset others.
The video:
Diesel67's pics - Vicious dojo beatdown.flv
The description posted by the "teacher".
Guro Jeff:
YouTube - Kerambit Targeting with Custom Strider Knife
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Originally posted by TTEscrima View PostHe essentially said the guy got what he deserved.
Then when called on it he claimed he didn't have audio (like it was needed) to see it was uncalled for.
He also said if the video upset you stay out hardcore schools because he saw worse stuff all the time.
He never did admit he was wrong, he just he would be more careful his posts didn't upset others.
The video:
Diesel67's pics - Vicious dojo beatdown.flv
The description posted by the "teacher".
Guro Jeff:
YouTube - Kerambit Targeting with Custom Strider Knife
LATEST NEWS ARTICLE:
By Norma Yuriar
Hanford, Calif. (KMPH News) - A shocking and disturbing video that is now making its way across the internet has captured the attention of the Hanford Police Department.
The six minute video shows a karate instructor ordering a student to beat and possibly kill a mentally challenged man.
"It is such a disturbing video and whether it’s real or not that still needs to be confirmed," said Hanford Police Chief Carlos Mestas.
Chief Mestas says his department is assisting in the investigation of a possible crime committed 25 years ago in the state of Virginia.
"This was a very disturbing beast type of beating," said Mestas.
The footage was supposedly taken on December 13, 1984 at a karate dojo reportedly owned by Sgt. Bobby Joe Blythe who may now be living in Hanford.
"1984, that’s 25 years ago, so this guy, the owner of the Dojo was 38 or 39 years old. We think that he was possibly in the military at the time hence Quantico Virginia," said Mestas.
Blythe has not been named a suspect. Attempts by KMPH News to speak with him at his home in Hanford have gone unanswered.
Mestas says he is working with local, state, federal and military investigators on the case. The video known on the internet as the "Jesus taught me" clip captures the fight between a black-belt karate student and a mentally challenged man.
Investigators say although Blythe is not seen personally hurting the victim in the video, he could still face legal troubles.
"He didn’t do anything about it and he had control of it since that was one of his students. You could almost say he was the one that directed it," said Mestas.
The victim in this case can be heard saying he does not want to fight, just to demonstrate some skilled moves that "Jesus taught him". Despite his plea, the beating continues.
"Having seen his head get stomped as many times as he did, I would be surprised that he survived it or did not have at least major brain damage," said Mestas.
What’s more upsetting is no one present in the video tries to help the bloodied man. He is immediately dragged out the back door like it’s no big deal.
Investigators say there are still many unanswered questions including confirmation of the identities of everyone involved.
Chief Mestas says if the video is authentic it could help convict everyone involved of a crime.
"Yes, it’s a cold case, there is a lot of work that needs to be done by other agencies," said Chief Mestas. "They will probably have to look for missing person cases, 25 years back, who knows? Hopefully we can get to the bottom of this."
Hanford Police is not disclosing the names of the local, state and federal agencies involved because Mestas says it could jeopardize the investigation.
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Originally posted by tenzen View Posti wil try to find something on this event. it was talked about in the book. ninja clan of death by al weiss and tom philbin.
anyone read this book and know what im talking about.
A) found it poorly researched and laid out and
B) can recall no mention of the incident you talk about.
So I guess we can discount this story unless someone can provide some sort of proof.
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