If you are going to rob a small business, I understand that the whole convenience store thing is kinda played out. I mean a lot of them have guns now, so I understand if you don’t want to take that route. How about a flower shop or video store or restaraunt maybe? Those all seem like pretty benign places to grab a few hundred bucks. Robbing a Tae Kwon Do studio, on the other hand, seems like the wrong money-making strategy even in these tough economic times. Why break in to a play that teaches people how to kick ass every day. And of all martial arts preferences, why choose the one that inspired almost all of Jean Claude Van Damme’s moves in one of the best man-movies ever, Bloodsport. Good grief.
Unfortunately for the robber, a Tae Kwon Do Master was giving a private lesson when he came in. He was quickly taken down by the neck and held in a submissive position until cops arrived. I suspect he tried to tap out several times.
Source: MSNBC






















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Not only that but how much money can possibly be lying around a Tae Kwon Do studio?
Don’t people pay for a block of lessons usually by check or charge?