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    Karate teacher kills himself

    This guy should have watched fewer movies.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/ju...head-shootings
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    The article you listed said the Karate instructor was killed by his girlfriend's ex who is still on the run.
    When seconds count the cops are only minutes away!

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    Well done.

    Read it again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yao Sing View Post
    The article you listed said the Karate instructor was killed by his girlfriend's ex who is still on the run.
    yes, he ran outside of the house to engage after the guy after he had already fired a shot into the house striking his ex-GF; definitely gets a Darwin for that...

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    As a martial artist, he should have known not to confront a deranged person with a gun...especially when he already demonstrated that he was there to use it.

    It's always good to keep your presence-of-mind during confrontational situations like these and keep your emotions in check...
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    Quote Originally Posted by lkfmdc View Post
    this is why I keep a crossbow in the house, and a catapult
    most people never get passed ur moat or giant three-headed dog for u to have to use them tho..

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    Quote Originally Posted by lkfmdc View Post
    this is why I keep a crossbow in the house, and a catapult
    lol its better to keep a chu ko nu instead loaded with pencils as ammo. lol an optional idea is to dip the tip of the pencils with pufferfish toxin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Punch View Post
    This guy should have watched fewer movies.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/ju...head-shootings
    ok read the article, he didnt kill himself i know what you were getting at, but how was this guy suppose to know the level of derangement he was getting himself into? so does this mean when you go out to confront someone no matter what you carry a gun on you? yeah cant wait to see the story of you being arrested for accidental discharge or god forbid accidental manslaughter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xcakid View Post
    Good Martial Artist always carries a gun!! Why do people fail to practice this part. Martial Artist of old always carried a weapon of sorts. Yet today, people have this sense of over confidence at being able to beat people with their fist.
    Thank you.....I have been trying to tell this BB that very same thing for years, but people would rather pretend they are tough.

    I have frequently mentioned a friend of my brother-in-law who was a former Army Ranger, bouncer and Kenpo black belt who was shot to death with a .32 cal pistol while trying to disarm his crazy ex-girl friend!

    It doesn't take much to equalize, or defeat, 20 years or more of specialized training!

    Quote Originally Posted by doug maverick View Post
    .....the level of derangement he was getting himself into? so does this mean when you go out to confront someone no matter what you carry a gun on you?
    What you do is leave the area, through a back window if necessary, and call the police. Domestic disputes are the most dangerous! Passions run high on the part of all parties and unfortunate consequences are sure to follow.

    Or you can risk getting injured, arrested or killed of course, all in the name of noble actions!

    REAL men don't run away right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott R. Brown View Post
    Thank you.....I have been trying to tell this BB that very same thing for years, but people would rather pretend they are tough.

    I have frequently mentioned a friend of my brother-in-law who was a former Army Ranger, bouncer and Kenpo black belt who was shot to death with a .32 cal pistol while trying to disarm his crazy ex-girl friend!

    It doesn't take much to equalize, or defeat, 20 years or more of specialized training!



    What you do is leave the area, through a back window if necessary, and call the police. Domestic disputes are the most dangerous! Passions run high on the part of all parties and unfortunate consequences are sure to follow.

    Or you can risk getting injured, arrested or killed of course, all in the name of noble actions!



    REAL men don't run away right?

    I fully agree.
    Back in the '90s, a childhood friend of mine, who was a cop, and his partner went to a domestic violence call, and as he walked up to the house, he was fatally shot by the husband. And he was just doing his duty! Getting involved in someone else's domestic dispute is one of the most dangerous situations you can find yourself in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    I fully agree.
    Back in the '90s, a childhood friend of mine, who was a cop, and his partner went to a domestic violence call, and as he walked up to the house, he was fatally shot by the husband. And he was just doing his duty! Getting involved in someone else's domestic dispute is one of the most dangerous situations you can find yourself in.
    I have friends that are cops and they all hate going to domestic violence calls...


    A friend of mine a cop here gets a call with his partner. They get there and he says the wife was beat to crap! She's screaming get his ass out of here I want him out of here!

    They go to handcuff the guy and she losses it!

    All the sudden she has a change of heart and doesn't want him to go to jail. My friend explained the law that someone has to go once the police are called and there are injuries. They proceed to walk the guy out when the wife out of nowhere plunges a butcher knife into the back of his shoulder. He said the only thing that saved him was the vest he was wearing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by doug maverick View Post
    ok read the article, he didnt kill himself i know what you were getting at, but how was this guy suppose to know the level of derangement he was getting himself into? so does this mean when you go out to confront someone no matter what you carry a gun on you? yeah cant wait to see the story of you being arrested for accidental discharge or god forbid accidental manslaughter.
    The bloke shot through his window and hit his girlfriend.

    To me, this means you lock the doors and windows without giving him a second clear shot, arm yourself, and call the bizzies.

    That you don't 'go out and confront' anyone with a gun (especially if he's already used it!) is the point, full stop... not even if you have one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Punch View Post
    you don't 'go out and confront' anyone with a gun (especially if he's already used it!) is the point, full stop... not even if you have one.

    Agreed!


    You've got to be crazy going out to confront someone armed and you're unarmed... especially after this person has already fired into the house you were in. He's already proved he's willing to use it on his EX, so I'd say it's safe to say as his ex's new boy friend he'll shoot you as well!
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    Quote Originally Posted by doug maverick View Post
    ok read the article, he didnt kill himself i know what you were getting at, but how was this guy suppose to know the level of derangement he was getting himself into? so does this mean when you go out to confront someone no matter what you carry a gun on you? yeah cant wait to see the story of you being arrested for accidental discharge or god forbid accidental manslaughter.
    Dude, he didn't stick the gun to his own head, but he did charge an angry person who'd already shown he was willing to shoot. You just don't do stupid things like that and live long. The point is, a black belt should ideally know better than to do something like that, therefore, he committed suicide by moron.
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