People are starting to get it! Don't submit, fight back! Started with United 93, and continues 6 1/2 years later.Police say James Edward Bridges, 46 walked into the store went behind the counter, shoved a clerk and started grabbing money out of the cash register.
An off-duty jailer swung into action using a six pack of beer bottles, whacking the suspect over the head.
Another customer helped pin the suspect to the ground until police arrived.
Gun, knife, six-pack; whatever it takes
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Gun, knife, six-pack; whatever it takes
Bystanders use six-pack to stop gas station robber

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1 March 2008 - completed CHL course
5 March 2008 - package delivery @ DPS
28 March 2008 - Day 23, "Processing Application"
12 June 2008 - Day 99, "Application Completed"
20 June 2008 - Day 107, plastic in hand
Re: Gun, knife, six-pack; whatever it takes
Dang Skippy!
The weapon is between your ears. Everything else is just a tool.
The weapon is between your ears. Everything else is just a tool.
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Hopefully it was a good dark beer. Those bottles are tough! 
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Robber in Jail
Man, that six-pack last night gave me one HECK of a hangover!!
Keith
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Re: Gun, knife, six-pack; whatever it takes
How bout a toast to the off duty jailer and the helpful bystander.
I for one would be glad to buy them both a beer if they ever get this way.
I for one would be glad to buy them both a beer if they ever get this way.
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Re: Gun, knife, six-pack; whatever it takes
Kalrog wrote:Dang Skippy!
The weapon is between your ears. Everything else is just a tool.
"Upon the conduct of each depends the fate of all." - Alexander the Great
Re: Gun, knife, six-pack; whatever it takes
That is filled with so much awesome as to defy description. Well done!Kalrog wrote:The weapon is between your ears. Everything else is just a tool.
5 Feb 2008 - completed online application
1 March 2008 - completed CHL course
5 March 2008 - package delivery @ DPS
28 March 2008 - Day 23, "Processing Application"
12 June 2008 - Day 99, "Application Completed"
20 June 2008 - Day 107, plastic in hand
1 March 2008 - completed CHL course
5 March 2008 - package delivery @ DPS
28 March 2008 - Day 23, "Processing Application"
12 June 2008 - Day 99, "Application Completed"
20 June 2008 - Day 107, plastic in hand
Re: Gun, knife, six-pack; whatever it takes
That jailer works unarmed, but knows that anything can be a weapon. Grab a phone, stapler, fire extinguisher, mop wringer, office chair... use anything you can lay your hands on.
Re: Gun, knife, six-pack; whatever it takes
I just love it when training takes over and becomes instinct. Just wish I'd been in on the class that taught 6 pack self defense. 
"Limit politicians to two terms. One in office and one in jail!" (Borrowed from an anonymous donor)
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Some folks would consider that to be alcohol abuse!bpet wrote:I just love it when training takes over and becomes instinct. Just wish I'd been in on the class that taught 6 pack self defense.
"Upon the conduct of each depends the fate of all." - Alexander the Great
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Way back when, when the BOP actually taught (effective) self defense, they taught a limited series of Aikido techniques. The most (in)famous involved the mantra of "step back and cross-grab". It was actually a great technique, but was taught with a chuckle:
"Step back and cross- (grab a mop wringer!)"
"Step back and cross- (grab a fire extinguisher!)"

"Step back and cross- (grab a mop wringer!)"
"Step back and cross- (grab a fire extinguisher!)"
Re: Gun, knife, six-pack; whatever it takes
lol, that jailer probably saw no weapon, and said "lets do this".KBCraig wrote:That jailer works unarmed, but knows that anything can be a weapon. Grab a phone, stapler, fire extinguisher, mop wringer, office chair... use anything you can lay your hands on.
Im sure he deals with alot more than that everyday.
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long as he didn't spill any!!!M9FAN wrote:Some folks would consider that to be alcohol abuse!bpet wrote:I just love it when training takes over and becomes instinct. Just wish I'd been in on the class that taught 6 pack self defense.
you know, after your 6-pack Defensive Techniques class is over, you drink the beer, then starts the Broken Beer Bottle Techniques class!
FWIW, IIRC, AFAIK, FTMP, IANAL. YMMV.
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Ah....6 Sigma efficiency at work here. Thinking like that can actually get you an award at some of our more forward thinking companies. 
"Limit politicians to two terms. One in office and one in jail!" (Borrowed from an anonymous donor)
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the problem with this that several stores have a no resistance stance on robbery they are required to give the money and then call the police only.thejtrain wrote:Bystanders use six-pack to stop gas station robber
People are starting to get it! Don't submit, fight back! Started with United 93, and continues 6 1/2 years later.Police say James Edward Bridges, 46 walked into the store went behind the counter, shoved a clerk and started grabbing money out of the cash register.
An off-duty jailer swung into action using a six pack of beer bottles, whacking the suspect over the head.
Another customer helped pin the suspect to the ground until police arrived.