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Texas Taekwondo master and ROK army veteran stops rapist in progress in seconds, family brings victim into dojo to comfort her while waiting for EMS.

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    CYPRESS, TEXAS. JUNE 18, 2024

    Taekwondo grandmaster and instructor Han An, and veteran of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces, was in his dojo with his family on Tuesday afternoon 06/18/2024 when they heard the terrified screams of a woman being assaulted at a cell phone shop next door. Han An immediately ran to the source of the screams, and found 19 year old Alex Robinson pinning the unidentified woman to a countertop with his hand over her mouth. It took just one methodical punch and kick for 8th degree black belt Han An to knock the brazen broad daylight rapist out cold. While Grandmaster An pinned the unconscious suspect and held him for the police, An's entire family also followed, escorting Robinson's would-be victim into the safety of their Taekwondo hall and comforting her while waiting for deputies and emergency medical services to arrive.

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    Alex Robinson was later booked into the Harris County Sheriff's Department jail on charges of attempted sexual assault, unlawful detention, and physical assault.

    19 year old suspect Alex Robinson.

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    Well... you might be in Austin...

    Sirhr

    The po-po in any hive, even in Texas, might not have let the Koreans go without so much as a lecture but this happened in Katy, not Shitty of Houston and Sheriff responded.

    A lot of the burbs are, of course, outside the city limits. Constable usually patrols but Houston po-po will respond if called but so will Constable or Sheriff just depends on who gets called.

    Years and years ago I lived in a nice burb neighborhood with a golf course closer to the city but still in the county. A neighbor, fed up with a particular pest damaging his landscaping, walked out the back, shot the pest on the golf course then picked it up and left his house to dispose of it somewhere that was not his garbage can.

    Neighbor next to him heard the shot [came and shot the two dead boys] walked out to look around then called the Sheriff.

    Sheriff showed up and knocked on a few doors after talking to the caller. Went back asked the caller if he knew who fired the shot ... nope. Asked him if it was fired at him ... nope. Asked him if he knew if anybody else who got shot at ... nope. Asked him if anybody was hurt or any property damaged ... nope. "OK, well, we're in the county. Let me know if anybody gets hurt. Have a nice day."
     
    Guy got off lucky. Just a boot to the head.

    I've lost the clip of the convenience store robber where the clerk and 3 patrons and draw guns on him. Texas Level Epic right there.
    An industrial grade wooden mop handle works well on them too. Even better if you're yelling at them in a foreign language.
     
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    Asian folks think white people are unevolved sub-intelect barbarians prone to violence, so you can imagine what they think of the Amish...
    And they might not be wrong. I hate to say that but all I am seeing is amish people acting in bad ways. It's kind of like proving the 13 percent thing.
     
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    And they might not be wrong. I hate to say that but all I am seeing is amish people acting in bad ways. It's kind of like proving the 13 percent thing.

    Sometimes there is a very good reason for the stereotypes, especially when they keep working really hard to make sure you know they still do all that bad stuff...
     
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