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Armed robber interrupts ultimate fighter’s lunch

MrMuscle

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http://www.tdn.com/articles/2004/10/25/area_news/news03.txt

Russell R. Rogers picked the wrong restaurant to rob Sunday afternoon, Vancouver police said.

Professional "extreme fighter" Benji Radach of Longview and his training partner tackled Rogers, 64, after he tried to hold up Elmer's Restaurant with a gun, police officers and restaurant workers said.

"You see it movies and you go over it in your mind, but you never deal with it in real life," Radach said.

Radach, also known as "The Razor," felt he had a good chance of overpowering Rogers. The 25-year-old Longview resident is trained in Pankration, a combination of kickboxing, judo, wrestling and other martial arts --- in which the goal is to render the opponent helpless or senseless.

"I just know that I've been training for a long time and more than most people. And especially more than someone who's a crook and probably doesn't train," said Radach, who is 6 feet tall and 185 pounds.

Radach has appeared on pay-per-view bouts for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, has competed nationally in freestyle wrestling and has a combined 23-3 record. He says he plans to open a training gym in Longview in two weeks.

Radach said he and his training partner, 28-year-old Dennis Hallman of Olympia, and two women were having a late breakfast at the Elmer's on Mill Plain Boulevard around 2 p.m.

Rogers burst in from the parking lot, head and neck wrapped in a scarf, demanding money from the cashier, employees later told Elmer's restaurant manager Lorrie Whitlow. A few of the customers fled through the restaurant's emergency doors. The cashier and one of the managers started to hand over money, as they are trained to do, Whitlow said.

Radach and Hallman's two companions ducked under the table.

Radach took off his jacket and stood up.

"I kind of went over it in my mind, and walked over there," he said.

As Rogers looked to his left and yelled that he had a gun, Radach moved behind him to his right. He grabbed Rogers with a wrist lock, relieving him of his pistol. Radach forced Roger's hands to his back and pushed him chest-first to the ground. Radach said he then knocked Rogers unconscious with a blow to the head.

Radach said Hallman backed him up, making sure that Rogers had no other weapons as they manhandled him to the ground.

Rogers, of Camas, Wash., was brought to the Clark County Jail and faces a charge of first-degree robbery, Vancouver police said.

Radach admitted later that the decision may have been "stupid," because he could have been hurt or killed.

"All he had to do was to turn to his right and he could have shot me. But for some reason I felt I could do it. I saw the way (he was looking) and I felt that if I could just get his gun, I could get him to the ground."

Radach's father, Kim Radach of Castle Rock, said he was happy it turned out well, but still scolded his son.

"I should be proud, but the things that goes through a parent's mind ... that guy could have turned around and (Benji) could have been bleeding or dead on the ground," he said.

Whitlow said the grateful restaurant management bought lunch for their two "cowboys" --- so named for their cowboy hats -- and wouldn't be surprised if there were more rewards later.

But she warned other would-be heroes to think about the possible consequences when interrupting an armed robbery.

"I wouldn't recommend that anyone do that," Whitlow said. "But this time, it was a positive result."
 
"Rogers, of Camas, Wash., was brought to the Clark County Jail and faces a charge of first-degree robbery, Vancouver police said."


Damn, thats where I live.
 
Re: Armed robber interrupts ultimate fighter’s lunch

the dude was 64 years old, hardly an accomplishment.
 
Re: Armed robber interrupts ultimate fighter’s lunch

I read the article again. I didn't see any crashing-head-through-jukebox, no Superfly Snuka Splash off the bar counter, no whipping him with a babystroller that was conveniently nearby, etc... so how did this make the news?
 
i like the one blow KO finale though despite the fact that it was a 64 year old canadian. that's like 87 years old American isn't it

on a related note, the other week i saw tito ortiz get completely blasted by chuck liddel on some UFC they decided to show on espn. hadn't seen one in a while. it was like ufc 37 i think. good stuff. it was a rain of blows to the face while tito was up against the wall and then down he went. some crying took place.
 
Re: Armed robber interrupts ultimate fighter’s lunch

MrMuscle said:
http://www.tdn.com/articles/2004/10/25/area_news/news03.txt

Russell R. Rogers picked the wrong restaurant to rob Sunday afternoon, Vancouver police said.

Professional "extreme fighter" Benji Radach of Longview and his training partner tackled Rogers, 64, after he tried to hold up Elmer's Restaurant with a gun, police officers and restaurant workers said.

"You see it movies and you go over it in your mind, but you never deal with it in real life," Radach said.

Radach, also known as "The Razor," felt he had a good chance of overpowering Rogers. The 25-year-old Longview resident is trained in Pankration, a combination of kickboxing, judo, wrestling and other martial arts --- in which the goal is to render the opponent helpless or senseless.

"I just know that I've been training for a long time and more than most people. And especially more than someone who's a crook and probably doesn't train," said Radach, who is 6 feet tall and 185 pounds.

Radach has appeared on pay-per-view bouts for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, has competed nationally in freestyle wrestling and has a combined 23-3 record. He says he plans to open a training gym in Longview in two weeks.

Radach said he and his training partner, 28-year-old Dennis Hallman of Olympia, and two women were having a late breakfast at the Elmer's on Mill Plain Boulevard around 2 p.m.

Rogers burst in from the parking lot, head and neck wrapped in a scarf, demanding money from the cashier, employees later told Elmer's restaurant manager Lorrie Whitlow. A few of the customers fled through the restaurant's emergency doors. The cashier and one of the managers started to hand over money, as they are trained to do, Whitlow said.

Radach and Hallman's two companions ducked under the table.

Radach took off his jacket and stood up.

"I kind of went over it in my mind, and walked over there," he said.

As Rogers looked to his left and yelled that he had a gun, Radach moved behind him to his right. He grabbed Rogers with a wrist lock, relieving him of his pistol. Radach forced Roger's hands to his back and pushed him chest-first to the ground. Radach said he then knocked Rogers unconscious with a blow to the head.

Radach said Hallman backed him up, making sure that Rogers had no other weapons as they manhandled him to the ground.

Rogers, of Camas, Wash., was brought to the Clark County Jail and faces a charge of first-degree robbery, Vancouver police said.

Radach admitted later that the decision may have been "stupid," because he could have been hurt or killed.

"All he had to do was to turn to his right and he could have shot me. But for some reason I felt I could do it. I saw the way (he was looking) and I felt that if I could just get his gun, I could get him to the ground."

Radach's father, Kim Radach of Castle Rock, said he was happy it turned out well, but still scolded his son.

"I should be proud, but the things that goes through a parent's mind ... that guy could have turned around and (Benji) could have been bleeding or dead on the ground," he said.

Whitlow said the grateful restaurant management bought lunch for their two "cowboys" --- so named for their cowboy hats -- and wouldn't be surprised if there were more rewards later.

But she warned other would-be heroes to think about the possible consequences when interrupting an armed robbery.

"I wouldn't recommend that anyone do that," Whitlow said. "But this time, it was a positive result."


Dude that avatar is Fuck'n kill me....is it ur boy friend
 
Re: Armed robber interrupts ultimate fighter’s lunch

supersizeme said:
i like the one blow KO finale though despite the fact that it was a 64 year old canadian. that's like 87 years old American isn't it

hahahhahahahahaha



...bd
 
Re: Armed robber interrupts ultimate fighter’s lunch

deteras1 said:
:rolleyes: He had a fuggin gun........... dumbass.

No doubt he lacked the strength to pull the trigger or the eye sight to coordinate an aim. So again, what's the big deal.

Some people wouldn't be hiding under the table wetting their britches like you.
 
being that he was canadian makes him even so much better
 
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