Posted on 05/13/2010 4:16:35 PM PDT by naturalman1975
Confronted by a desperate robber carrying a handgun, most of us would simply get out of the way.
But not 48-year-old Martin Richardson. Hes 18-stone and powerfully built.
Whats more, at the time of this dramatic standoff, he was in a bad mood.
As these extraordinary CCTV pictures show, raider Azar Sulman quite simply picked on the wrong guy.
Father-of-six Mr Richardson stood his ground with his hands in his pockets before attacking Sulman, 20, with a chair.
After flooring the raider, Mr Richardson used a judo move to pin him to the ground and kept him there for seven minutes until police arrived.
Judge Scott Wolstenholme praised the have-a-go heros tremendous courage and awarded him £250 during Sulmans trial at Leeds Crown Court.
The robber was sent to a young offenders institution for six years.
Mr Richardson, in hospital yesterday after breaking his arm in a rugby match, is being recommended for a bravery award.
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He then stood in the way, staring down the barrel of a gun. He wanted me to open the door and kept shouting he would shoot me if I did not open it, he said.
I looked him in the eyes he was just a few feet from me. I thought if he shoots me he shoots me, but I am not opening the door.
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To be honest I was probably a bit stupid doing what I did, but I was being threatened, as were the staff, and I wanted to stop the guy. I did, so it was worth it.
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I’m not sure how you guys were playing rugby :)
Maybe, because Americans are used to being armoured when they play football, they do things on the rugby field people who’ve played it all their lives never would.
It’s a rough sport and there is a potential for injury certainly, but it’s nowhere near as inevitable as is being claimed.
I’ve played regularly for... good Lord, it’s 40 years now - and I’ve been injured a total of about seven times.
I do love a win for the good guys........
You said what I should have said.
Thanks for setting me right. Sorry for any confusion.
You may be right about it being rougher in the US. I did not hesitate to use some occasional Tae-Kwon-do or combat Judo when needed.
Ah....The Joy of Hitting....miss it.....
The reason for the ban is that these have been being sold in sporting goods shops for less than £100, and are converted to fire live ammunition pretty easily.
What you are left with is a pretty poor handgun, but it's become the 'gun of choice' among young gang members in England, because it was so cheap and easy to obtain.
Other starting pistols which can not be easily converted to a working gun remain legal.
I agree (by the way) that English gun laws are ridiculous and insane. They're just not always quite as ridiculous as people think.
Sulman should be sent back to that third world $hithole that he crawled out of, DEAD.
Yeah, I played in a pickup match against some US navy sailors back in the late 1970s.
The first half they were destroying us, by slamming us so hard in tackles. The second half, we regained our own because they had now become much more cautious as they realised how much that hurt.
Looking at his name he is an Iranian jihadi. ‘Azar’ in Persian means ‘fire.’ ‘Sulman’ is another derivative of ‘Suleiman.’ This infidel opened up a can of whoopass and gave the Muzzie a counter-jihad he’ll never forget! LOL!
Mr Richardson, in hospital yesterday after breaking his arm in a rugby match,...
Ah, now we get to the heart of the story. I was waiting to read that he was shot in the arm during the scuffle. Pretty funny really.
I always played with this thought in mind:
Like music, an elbow to the throat calms the savage breast.
God bless him!
What a guy
Wonder what charges he’ll face for attacking the robber?
The CCTV may have a clock?
Wouldn’t you think that prices for illegal drugs would be lower here than in the UK?
And Australian Rules Football players say you Rugby players touch each other in the scrum - and like it.
Notice the “one arm chair to the head” move..........Whoa!
Never broke anything, those were fun days!
It was a fake handgun, a replica.
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