My intention is to start, with this thread, an investigation into what exactly happens when the knives come out. I intend to look at things from a martial standpoint (I'm no expert, but I still may have insight) a psychological standing (look at PTSD from being on either side of the edge) sociological and legal considerations (what it means to use or carry a knife in terms of public consciousness, modern media, and the legal system) and medical (anatomical, physiological, and treatment) considerations.
Obviously this will be an undertaking requiring alot of time and work...which is why I want you guys (and girls) to weigh in on this and offer insight and opinions. I later intend on distilling whatever we come up with here to perhaps publish in some medium at a later time.
I will get the ball rolling with a case study of something that happened in the last decade that, as martial artists, should have a PROFOUND impact on our training and our own perceptions of self defense and using weapons. I have included all of the links I have gathered so far on this topic and will urge you to read them before reading my synapsis or thoughts on the issue. I will, however, ask you to consider the differences in the stories and what is posted in the articles, and keep an eye out for the tone of the articles. Finally I want you to read the court transcript and the martial artist's ruling in on the topic.
The Case of Isaias Umali
(an atienza kali practitioner who mortally wounded a bouncer with a shot to the femoral artery and is now serving a very hefty prison term.)
NY Daily News
KNIFE FIGHTER'S HELD IN BAR SLAY SAY BOUNCER'S MURDER BUSTED AFTER SUICIDE TRY
NY Times
Man Who Killed a Bouncer Is Called Heroic by His Lawyer - New York Times
On the Day of Bouncer's Funeral, A Martial Arts Student Is Charged - The New York Times
Now Public
East Village Murder Followups | NowPublic News Coverage
Filipino Express (towards bottom of the page)
The Filipino Express Online
Martial Arts N.Y.
Martial Arts N.Y.: November 2004
Asian Week
Eskrima Expert Convicted in NYC Nightclub Stabbing : AsianWeek
COURT TRANSCRIPT!
No. 66: People v Umali
Sayoc Forum (Guro Rafael's thoughts on the matter)
Kali practitioner on trial in NYC
The Martialist (James Keating's thoughts on the matter)
The Martialist: The Magazine For Those Who Fight Unfairly
Obviously this will be an undertaking requiring alot of time and work...which is why I want you guys (and girls) to weigh in on this and offer insight and opinions. I later intend on distilling whatever we come up with here to perhaps publish in some medium at a later time.
I will get the ball rolling with a case study of something that happened in the last decade that, as martial artists, should have a PROFOUND impact on our training and our own perceptions of self defense and using weapons. I have included all of the links I have gathered so far on this topic and will urge you to read them before reading my synapsis or thoughts on the issue. I will, however, ask you to consider the differences in the stories and what is posted in the articles, and keep an eye out for the tone of the articles. Finally I want you to read the court transcript and the martial artist's ruling in on the topic.
The Case of Isaias Umali
(an atienza kali practitioner who mortally wounded a bouncer with a shot to the femoral artery and is now serving a very hefty prison term.)
NY Daily News
KNIFE FIGHTER'S HELD IN BAR SLAY SAY BOUNCER'S MURDER BUSTED AFTER SUICIDE TRY
NY Times
Man Who Killed a Bouncer Is Called Heroic by His Lawyer - New York Times
On the Day of Bouncer's Funeral, A Martial Arts Student Is Charged - The New York Times
Now Public
East Village Murder Followups | NowPublic News Coverage
Filipino Express (towards bottom of the page)
The Filipino Express Online
Martial Arts N.Y.
Martial Arts N.Y.: November 2004
Asian Week
Eskrima Expert Convicted in NYC Nightclub Stabbing : AsianWeek
COURT TRANSCRIPT!
No. 66: People v Umali
Sayoc Forum (Guro Rafael's thoughts on the matter)
Kali practitioner on trial in NYC
The Martialist (James Keating's thoughts on the matter)
The Martialist: The Magazine For Those Who Fight Unfairly
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