Phantom Echo said:
Did he do the right thing?
Hell no!
Why? Because this isn't about right or wrong. This is about a guy doing his job. His job is to keep things peaceful and orderly, like any good security guard. That means that punk-ass kids who walk up shouting and yelling and generally disturbing that comfortable peace need to get their asses knocked the hell down a peg.
He didn't do the right thing. He did his job.
That's his sole purpose for being there.
This isn't a moral issue. That the kids parents have somehow turned it into one is just a testament to how completely separated from reality the vast majority of the human species has become.
There was a time we were made of tougher stuff.
First off after reading 8 pages of this topic, * which all the people going OMG I DONT THINCZZZ WHAT HAPPENEDZZZZ OP TELLZZZZ MEZZZZ have never learned to do, seriously I saw one person ask when at the top of the same page was a full freaking translation by a Swedish person FFS*, sorry about that...*adjusts tie*, this Guard did his job and did it well, and yes he WAS leaning on that baton, I use to have one just like it, its a spring assisted gravity baton, you press a button and flick your wrist lightly, and a spring helps extend and LOCK it in place, he did not hit the ground that was the sound of the baton opening, Its made to make that sound as a warning. Also he was leaning on his ham strings, no harm what so ever can come from that, even with full weight applied, there would have been no lasting damage at all, its very uncomfortable to have done to you, but does hurt or have any debilitating effects once your out of that hold *max hold time for that move would be about 3-5 minutes in this situation*. Second the supposed "slamming" of the kid, that was not a slam, hell its barely a take down, what he did was:
1) Firmly, but not to hard, put your non dominate hand on back of neck pressing gently on the base of the skull.
2) take your dominate hand and put across the opponents center of gravity *the mid section*.
3) draw your dominate hand in wards creating a lifting maneuver
4) press opponent against your body and lower your self by bending the knees'
5) tighten your non dominate hand on the back of the neck to keep opponents face down, this is crucial WITHOUT THIS STEP YOU CAN KILL YOUR OPPONENT WITH VERY LITTLE PRESSURE APPLIED. what can happen in the opponents chin can press against the ground causing the skull the hyper extended backwards shoving the spinal stem the the motor cortex/central cortex.
6) lean on buttock or hamstrings use your out side hand to balance yourself *his baton*
this is stuff they teach 6 years old in karate classes, its the safest most painless take down ever made, and that guard did it flawlessly, I have never seen anyone in person, or a real world situation *IE not a training video* do it this well, this guy has training under his belt, not just guard training either, more then likely western judo. he did his job, and did it well. also everyone saying having your elbow up like that "hurts", that's the point to cause mild discomfort to reduce a opponents will to resist, and the guard is also trying to support the kid by bracing his hip against him so he not dangling, the kid dangles because he pushes off the wall trying to be all bad ass. also are alot of people on here made out of freaking glass, seriously I have a royally messed up back *suppose to be 6 foot 2 inches but only 5 foot 11 inches due to spinal twisting* have a right leg literally dieing slowly, have a messed up left wrist that needs to be completely fused in under a year, and am 25 years old, and when me and my friends ruff around and wrestle / teach each other self defense, my arm is extended much more than that, and never have dislocated. Seriously are most people in this topic the same people who break a toe, and say that is like having a broken femur and need a huge cast and painkillers and 10 doctors appointments and rehab for the broken toe? I mean seriously it amazes me, that all these people are coming up with these completely unrealistic Steven Segaul movie scenarios that could have happened to this kid. Please get your [sarcasm]worldwide seasoned infallible[/sarcasm] answers from some where OTHER than the movies, and if you don't know about it then don't try to act like you do, I just got back from hanging out with my friends, while we were practicing self defense I showed a guy, who has grown up his whole life taking classes on this stuff *He is 21*, this video, he read 3 pages in and started to laugh at the people who said that take down could kill/injure him, hell he did it on me *he is 6 foot 10 inches and twice my body weight... in muscle* and it did not hurt one bit, after the first time it was actually really fun its a controlled fall take down, used to get students use to falling down face first. man really sorry about the wall of text here, like I said, I read 8 pages and have though about it all day, even talked with some people who knew this take down and had it done to me several times in a row, it never hurt once, uncomfortable heck yea it is, but not painful in one bit. So thanks for reading my opinion and take from it what you want.