Army Vet With Jiu Jitsu Skills Thwarts Robber in Casino | Active Self Protection

Published on June 4, 2018
Duration: 6:38

An Army veteran in a German casino successfully defended against an armed robber using Jiu Jitsu. The incident highlights the effectiveness of empty-handed skills and grappling in a self-defense scenario. The analysis emphasizes the '5Ds + 1' framework and the importance of situational awareness and follow-up actions.

Quick Summary

An Army veteran in a German casino used Jiu Jitsu to stop an armed robber. The veteran controlled the weapon, took the attacker down, and applied a chokehold until unconscious, demonstrating effective empty-handed defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sponsor Intro: MantisX Training System
  2. 00:24Incident Overview: Casino Robbery in Germany
  3. 00:41The Altercation: Jiu Jitsu Takedown and Chokehold
  4. 01:36Post-Incident Actions: Police and Securing Weapon
  5. 02:53Tactical Analysis: 5Ds + 1 Framework
  6. 04:31Grappling Nuances: Gable Grip and Risks

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Army veteran stop the casino robber?

The US Army veteran used their Jiu Jitsu skills to engage the armed robber, control the weapon, take him to the ground, and apply a chokehold until the robber became unconscious.

What tactical framework was discussed in the video?

The video breaks down the '5Ds + 1' framework for self-defense: Distance control, Deflect, Dominate, Distract, Disarm, and Disable. This helps analyze and respond to threats effectively.

What are the key lessons from the casino self-defense incident?

Key lessons include the effectiveness of empty-handed skills and grappling, the importance of controlling the weapon, post-incident procedures like calling police, and understanding the risks of grappling.

What is the MantisX training system?

MantisX is a firearms training system that uses Bluetooth to track barrel movement, providing real-time feedback to improve shooting accuracy and speed during both live fire and dry fire practice.

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