25 April, 2013
29 March, 2013
17 March, 2013
01 March, 2013
Self-defence in the News - No. 40
Dog saves owner from armed sex attack
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/8350288/Dog-saves-owner-from-armed-sex-attack
JOELLE DALLY
26/02/2013
SAVIOUR: A Christchurch teenager believes she could have been killed in a sexually motivated attack in a Burnside park if her dog had not come to her aid and attacked the man.
A Christchurch woman was saved from a vicious sexually motivated attack by the loyal dog she adopted only two months ago.
The 19-year-old believes she survived only because her dog leaped on the attacker, biting him on the neck or shoulder.
The woman told The Press her 13-month-old german-shepherd-greyhound-border-collie cross's intervening allowed her to run away and flag down a passing car.
The attack took place in Jellie Park, Burnside, about 1.50am on Sunday.
Police do not believe it is related to another sexually motivated attack on a 14-year-old near Colombo St on Friday night.
No arrests have been made for either incident. The 19-year-old had just been dropped off at her home near Burnside Park when the dog took off out the door.
She chased after him, staying close to the road but as she came near some bushes she was grabbed by a man and dragged into the dark.
She still has no idea how long the ordeal went on. At first she froze and believes she blacked out when her head hit the ground.
When she came to, "instinct kicked in". She fought back, kicking the man in the groin and scratching at his face while trying to protect herself. She tried to gouge his eyes. She thought he was hitting her with his phone, but it was in fact a weapon.
"He was cutting me with something, but I had no pain. All the blood, I thought, was sweat or tears. I was yelling for help and screaming at some points. I thought, 'If I'm going to die I might as well fight back.' "
Her attacker did not utter a word. When she kicked and scratched him, he made only "creepy" grunty noises.
"It was like he couldn't feel it," she said.
She suffered numerous cuts to her face, hands and arms, but believes her injuries would have been worse if the dog had not come to her aid.
She said he ran over and "leaped on the guy", biting him and dragging him away.
"I could hear him growling. I didn't look back. I ran straight to the road.
"I don't think I'd be here if [he] didn't do that."
Police believe the attacker went up a slide to get away from the dog.
The woman said she had not slept since the attack - "every time I shut my eyes I relive it" - but wanted to speak out to warn other women.
She is confident police will find her attacker, described as a male European with dark facial stubble.
She believes he had been hiding in the bushes waiting for a potential victim. "I see people cut through [the park] all the time. If it wasn't me, it would have been some girl without a dog."
She said her dog has stayed beside her ever since the ordeal.
"He's an amazing dog. It was a horrible thing, but I could have got murdered in a park."
About 9.30pm on Friday, a 14-year-old was attacked and pulled into bushes in Walton St close to Colombo St. She suffered bruising but no other serious injuries.
Anyone with information on either attack should phone Detective Greg Dalziel on (03) 363 7899 or phone the anonymous Crimestoppers line on 0800 555 111.
12 February, 2013
10 February, 2013
Self-defence in the News - No. 39
Woman fights off attacker by river
http://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/news/8282879/Woman-fights-off-attacker-by-river
SALLY KIDSON
09/02/2013
Officers are increasing patrols in the Queen's Gardens area following the incident, the second violent attack on a woman in the area in less than a week.
Early last Sunday morning, an 18-year-old woman was raped in Queen's Gardens.
In the latest incident, only about 100 metres away from the gardens, a woman in her 40s was grabbed about 10pm on Thursday. Police said the attack appeared to be sexually motivated.
The woman was walking home when she was dragged under the Normanby Bridge, where there was a violent struggle.
Acting Nelson Bays area commander Inspector Ross Lienert said she suffered bruises and scrapes, but managed to fight off her attacker and get away.
Mr Lienert said the woman showed "real courage", punching the offender to break free. He could have visible injuries as a result.
"There could be bruising around his face.
"She has been subjected to a number of punches, but she's managed to land a few of her own and escape from the attacker. She's done extremely well under the circumstances. It is apparent from the description of the incident that the attack was sexually motivated," he said.
The offender was described as Caucasian, about 170cm (5ft 7in) tall. He was of medium build, with short hair, and was thought to be in his 20s. He was wearing dark blue baggy jeans which had a tear on the seat, and a grey, long-sleeved hoodie with a zip up the front.
The hood was up, and had a light-coloured lining and a small tear. There was dark writing on the front of the hoodie.
Police would like to hear from anyone who was in the area at the time, and anyone who may be able to help identify the attacker.
They would also like to hear from anyone who may have experienced a similar incident but has not yet reported it to the police.
Mr Lienert said police were not ruling out the possibility that Thursday's attack was linked to last Sunday's rape, as they both involved women on their own in the same part of town. "We don't want to categorically say that there's a link, but certainly we've got to look at that option."
Police would be going door to door and speaking with residents in the area today, he said, and staff would be carrying out high-profile foot patrols.
"We want to assure people that live in that area that they are safe. Until this person is located, we will have a presence there."
Mr Lienert advised people against walking alone in the area, and said they should call police immediately if they thought they might know who the attacker was, or saw someone who fitted the description. "We want to catch this person as soon as possible."
The earlier attack happened about 1am last Sunday in Queen's Gardens, near the public toilet.
The 18-year-old victim had been at the Little Rock Bar in Bridge St, and had stopped to call a taxi. She was grabbed from behind before she could make the call.
Police said she was raped, but the offender was frightened off by the sound of people in the area.
The victim described the offender as skinny, aged 20 to 25, and Caucasian with short-cropped hair.
On New Year's Day, a 62-year-old woman was raped at the Victory Community Gardens.
Nelson fisheries worker Hilton Hone-Heke has been charged with a number of offences in relation to that rape and assault. He is in custody.
Information on either attack in the Queen's Gardens area can be given by calling Nelson police, ph 546 3840, or anonymously through Crimestoppers, 0800 555 111.
- © Fairfax NZ News
28 January, 2013
Look who popped in...
Saturday class with Kevin, Brent, Chris, Ange, Hadrian, Mike, Tony, Moo, and me.
08 January, 2013
20 December, 2012
Christmas 2012
Anthony, Matt, Tony, Brent (senior student), Ange (senior student), Hadrian (senior student), Daryl, Scotty, and Mike (senior student).
Some of the great students of Southern Wing Chun...
Self-defence in the News - No. 37
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/8102737/Station-owner-defends-his-patch
VANITA PRASAD Last updated 06:50 20/12/2012
VANITA PRASAD / Fairfax NZ
BATTLE SCARS: Zahid Chaudry managed to scare off the intruder by confronting him.
An armed robber got more than he bargained for when he attempted to steal from Zahid Chaudry's petrol station.
The Swanson GAS station owner was on his computer about 8pm on Thursday when an armed man confronted him.
Chaudry said instinct kicked in when he saw the offender's pistol and balaclava. "I just pushed him across the store and thought I have to get him out of here."
He began beating the robber who started smashing him in the face with the butt of his weapon. "We were still fighting, I didn't want to give up, he didn't want to give up."
Chaudry began to get the better of his assailant by throwing him on to the concrete forecourt and removing his disguise. He continued defending his store while a regular customer pulled up outside and called 111.
Chaudry said the man, who looked in his mid-40s with a goatee, gave up and ran to a getaway car waiting on Swanson Rd. Another resident who saw the getaway pursued the vehicle, getting the driver's registration plate number.
Mechanic John Dormer from neighbouring business Candia Automotive said Chaudry had defended his store bravely. "He deserves a bravery award," Dormer said.
Chaudry has been told by many people that he was stupid for fighting the robber, but he stands by his actions. "If something happened to me who would be there for my wife and daughter? But if I did not fight him he'd just be back for more."
He said he and his wife have owned the station for five years but had never been attacked. He is grateful to the two people who helped: "I love Swanson and I love the people who live here."
The offender left in a purple or burgundy 1990's Holden Commodore Sedan. The car was last seen in the Massey area. Police are investigating the incident.
Fairfax NZ News
18 December, 2012
Christmas
The school will be open up until (and including) Saturday
22 December.
Monday 24 December - CLOSED
Thursday 27 December - CLOSED
We will re-open on Saturday 29 December - business as usual...
Self-defence in the News - No. 36
Woman fought off assailant
Mon, 10 Dec 2012
News: Dunedin
A woman fought off an unknown male after retrieving an item from her car on Maclaggan St, Dunedin, on Saturday night.
The 34-year-old woman, who suffered minor injuries, was left traumatised by the incident, just before 11pm.
The offender was described as a stocky Caucasian aged in his late 30s or early 40s, well-dressed, smelling of alcohol, and was referring to the victim as ''love''.
Detective Sergeant Chris Henderson said police wanted to speak to anyone who was in the area about the time of the incident.
21 November, 2012
15 November, 2012
What a pleasure....
He dropped in to see us during Thursday night's class, and I caught up with him again on Friday.
Our Saturday workshop with him officially started at 10:00am and ran till 5:00pm, with a break for lunch.
I do believe he enjoyed himself!
Afterwards we all went out for drinks and dinner to wax lyrical about kung fu and other important subjects.
His trip down was a great opportunity for my students to meet him and benefit from his teaching and depth of knowledge.
On Sunday, Tony spent an hour or so in private instruction with Kevin. After that, Kevin and I went over a few things together, and I so appreciate his suggestions and insights.
13 November, 2012
Next week ..
After Monday's class (19 November) I will be away for a few days.
Starting Thursday (22 November), Mike will be in charge.
09 November, 2012
Self-defence in the News - No. 35
MICHAEL FORBES AND BLAIR ENSOR 09/11/2012
Girl, 12, uses skateboard to fight off 'monster'
Tamera Walker wasn't about to just sit there and cry when a "monster man" tried to abduct her a few blocks from her Lower Hutt home on Wednesday.
The 12-year-old knew exactly how much danger she was in, so she fought back - kicking her attacker in the leg and whacking him with her skateboard. It was enough to give her the opening she needed to escape the man's clutches and run home to safety.
She told The Dominion Post she was feeling a lot better yesterday after her frightening ordeal on Wednesday night.
She was walking along Randwick Rd about 7pm, on her way to get an icecream from the Moera shops, when she noticed a man peering at her from a parked car. "The window was wound down a little bit and he was just staring at me. He was quite scary-looking, so I started walking a bit faster. "Then he jumped out of the car and grabbed my shoulders."
All she could think about at that moment was getting home to her parents. They had taught her about "stranger danger", and she remembered their advice to resist and make as much noise as possible to attract help. Using the skateboard was her own idea.
She suffered a small graze to her knee after her attacker threw her to the ground but was otherwise fine, she said. "I'm still pretty shaken. But at the same time, I feel quite proud of myself. "Next time I go for a walk to the shops, I'll be taking my sister or my brother with me," Tamera said.
Tamera's mother, Judy, said: "I'm just so proud of her. She could have just sat there and cried but to react the way she did in a situation like that was just amazing. I don't know what I would have done myself. "She's pretty fit from all the sports she plays at school, and she's feisty too, so she was never going to back down."
Mrs Walker, who has three other children aged 14 to 19, said she would be speaking to them all about how to stay safe on the streets and she urged other parents to do the same with their kids.
Detective Iain Burns, of Lower Hutt, said Tamera's attacker was thought to be a Maori aged in his 30s, with short dark hair and a beard. He had a deep voice and was wearing dark sunglasses, black trackpants with white strips and a black hooded sweatshirt with long draw-strings. He walked with a noticeable limp. The car involved in the incident was black and similar to a Nissan Primera. It had gold-rimmed wheels and a dent in the passenger door.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Lower Hutt police on 04 560 2600 or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111
-- Fairfax NZ News
26 October, 2012
16 October, 2012
Self-defence in the News - No. 34
Liquor store staff member chases off armed robber
Liquor store staff member chases off armed robber
2:47 PM Monday Oct 15, 2012
Dramatic footage of a liquor store worker with a hockey stick chasing off a knife-wielding robber has been released by police.
The CCTV images give a glimpse of the tense confrontation that unfolded after two men demanded cash and took alcohol from the Thirsty Liquor bottle store in Upper Hutt last Tuesday.
One shows a man gesturing aggressively with a knife as he stands before the counter. Another shows the same man in a standoff with a worker outside the shop.
Detective Sergeant Chris Gooch of Hutt Valley police said the men entered the store on Fergusson Drive in Silverstream about 5.45pm.
One demanded money from a worker at knifepoint and the second took some bottles of alcohol from a shelf.
The staff member struck one of the offenders with a hockey stick before chasing them both out of the shop.
Mr Gooch said the offenders ran across the railway tracks to a vehicle waiting in a car park opposite Silverstream Primary School.
The maroon four-door Nissan hatch or similar, with a number plate starting with the letter T, was last seen driving north along Gard St.
Police have released the CCTV images in the hope they will help to identify the offenders.
"We would like to hear from anyone who may have been in the vicinity of Thirsty Liquor at the time of the aggravated robbery last Tuesday night or from anyone who has any other relevant which may assist police,'' Mr Gooch said.
Staff at the store were reluctant to talk about the incident today, saying the matter was being dealt with by police and they did not want to comment in the media.
Anyone with any information should contact Hutt Valley Police on (04) 560 2600 or phone Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
12 September, 2012
Self-defence in the News - No. 33
Teen praised for bravery after daylight attack
Wednesday Sep 12, 2012
A 15-year-old girl has been hailed for her bravery after fighting off a man who attacked her in daylight on a rural Bay of Plenty road.
Police said the girl was dropped off by her school bus at the corner of Gulliver Rd and State Highway 2 at about 4.00pm yesterday. She was walking along Gulliver Road when she was attacked from behind by an offender described as a tall, skinny Indian man who was about 20 years old.
The girl fought off her attacker after a short struggle, police said. He ran off in the direction of State Highway 2. Detective Sergeant Ryan Yardley praised the victim for fighting off her attacker. "The actions of the girl were brave and she is recovering with her family" "This is a concerning incident and we are treating it seriously."
Mr Yardley called on parents to be vigilant while police hunted the offender. "Whilst we don't want the community to be unduly alarmed it is clearly important that we identify this offender. "Parents can tell their children to immediately report anything suspicious to police or a trusted adult and look out for each other if they out walking with a friend."
Someone may have given the offender a ride to an area near where the attack took place, Mr Yardley said. He appealed for anyone who had seen someone who matched the description of the offender to come forward to police.
YOU CAN HELP:
To give information on the case call Te Puke police on 07 573 9147 or the anonymous Crimestoppers line on 0800 555 111.
- nzherald.co.nz
08 September, 2012
SHAOLIN BURNING by Ant Sang
Yim Wing Chun, plus Deadly Plum Blossom, elders of the Shaolin Temple, and a bloodthirsty monk who has embraced his dark side.
25 August, 2012
28 July, 2012
Saturday training
21 July, 2012
13 June, 2012
Self-defence in the News - No. 32
Father beats daughter's abuser to death
NINO BUCCI
12/06/2012
US authorities say a father who caught a man sexually assaulting his four-year-old daughter and beat him to death may not face charges.
The father, from Texas, punched the man repeatedly in the head, killing him, Lavaca County Sheriff Micah Harmon said.
The girl had been left inside the family's house during a social gathering on Saturday while other members of her family were tending to horses, Sheriff Harmon told CNN. He said the father returned to the house and caught the man abusing his daughter before unleashing his attack. The man was pronounced dead at the scene.
The girl was taken to a local hospital for examination before being released and was "OK besides the obvious mental trauma," Harmon said.
He said the father was ''very remorseful'' and did not know the other man was going to die. "You have a right to defend your daughter," Harmon said after being asked whether police would press charges against the girl's father. ''He acted in defence of [of her]. Once the investigation is completed we will submit it to the district attorney who then submits it to the grand jury, who will decide if they will indict him.''
Neither man has been publicly identified.
- Sydney Morning Herald
27 April, 2012
SIFU NET AND THE WING CHUN RIDDLE
15 January, 2012
'Twas the class before Christmas... 2
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Left to right:
Lois - Mike - Anthony - Steve
22 Dec 2011 - Photographer: Daniel
08 January, 2012
'Twas the class before Christmas... 1
Click here for full-size version.
Left to right:
Daniel, Mike, Jasper, Sam, Kezz, and Steve.
22 Dec 2011 - Photographer: me
06 January, 2012
Self-defence in the News - No. 31
Woman fights off knife attacker
Amelia Harris
From: Herald Sun
January 06, 2012 7:20AM
A FRENCH student managed to escape a man who stabbed her on a street in Melbourne's north after hitting him several times in the face.
The 26-year-old woman suffered a deep cut to her arm and needed eight stitches after the confrontation in North Fitzroy on Monday.
Investigators have been told the man approached the woman from behind as she walked along Brunswick St, near Freeman St, about 4.20am.
It's believed the man grabbed her left arm, prompting a struggle.
He was forced to let the woman go after being hit several times in the face.
The man, believed to be aged in his late 30s to early 40s, fled the scene and was last seen walking north along Brunswick St.
The woman then realised she had received a cut to her arm.
A local resident heard the woman’s screams for help.
The victim was taken to St Vincent's Hospital with serious injuries.
She will speak about her ordeal this morning in a bid to help catch the attacker.
Police have released an image of a man they want to speak to.
He is described as Caucasian with a thin build and short blond hair.
He wore a grey T-shirt and jeans or possibly shorts.

Police want to speak to this man. Digital image / Victoria Police Supplied
17 December, 2011
Christmas & New Year break
The class will close for a short break.
Thursday 22nd of December: training as usual
Monday 26th of December: class closed, no training
Thursday 29th of December: class closed, no training
Monday 2nd of January 2012: training as usual
Self-defence in the News - No. 30
Elderly man belts thief with golf club
Jessica Craven From: Herald Sun December 16, 2011 8:54AM
AN ELDERLY man fought off a man with a golf club during a terrifying aggravated burglary in Berwick on Tuesday night.
Police have been told the man was walking with his 73-year-old wife into their Harkaway Road home about 9.30pm when an unknown offender followed them into the property.
The man, who was armed with a knife, demanded money from the couple before pushing the woman onto a couch.
The elderly man picked up a golf club and struck the offender on the upper and lower back and arm, causing him to drop the knife.
The offender picked up the knife and fled, leaving the woman with minor injuries.
The male offender is described as being of Asian appearance, aged 16 to 19 years, about 177cm tall with a slim build.
He was wearing a hooded top, black track pants and dirty white runners.
Police have released an image of a man they believe may be able to assist with their investigation.
The elderly man will speak to the media about his ordeal later today.
Anyone with information should contact Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.
Aggravated burglary on elderly Berwick couple
Aggravated burglary on elderly Berwick couple

Friday, 16 December 2011 05:46
Casey CIU detectives are appealing for witnesses following an aggravated burglary on an elderly couple in Berwick on Tuesday night.
Police have been told the victims, a 79-year-old man and a 73-year-old woman, were walking into their Harkaway Road home about 9.30pm when an unknown offender followed them into the property.
The unknown offender, armed with a knife, demanded money from the couple before pushing the woman on to a couch.
The male victim has then picked up a golf club and struck the offender on the upper and lower back and arm, causing him to drop the knife.
The offender then picked up the knife and fled the property in an unknown direction.
The woman suffered minor injuries during the incident.
The male offender is described as being of Asian appearance, aged 16 to 19 years, about 177cm tall with a slim build.
He was wearing a hooded top, black track pants and dirty white runners.
Police have release an image of a man they believe may be able to assist with their investigation.
Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit www.crimestoppers.com.au
05 November, 2011
Good-bye Oxford Street
Click here for full-size verson.
Left to right:
Neil, Sam, Gaynor, Ange, Mike, Steve, Daniel, Jasper, John, Rory, and Anthony.
Oct 2011 - Photographer: Simon
31 October, 2011
New location
Thursday's class, 3rd of November, will be at the new hall. Get in touch for details.
Self-defence in the News - No. 29
Publican fights off attacker
JO MCKENZIE-MCLEAN
05:00 30/10/2011

BAT-MAN: The Rising Sun Tavern, where a publican fought off a bat-wielding attacker.
A Nelson publican is being hailed a hero after taking on a bat-wielding assailant who had allegedly beaten a middle-aged patron unconscious outside his pub in the early hours of yesterday.
Martin Coram, publican at the Rising Sun Tavern, was struck in the face with a cricket bat when he stepped in to save the 56-year-old patron, being hit with the bat as he lay senseless on the ground.
But the plucky publican refused to back down, exchanging blows with and wrestling the bat off the attacker, who then fled.
An ambulance rushed the patron to Nelson Hospital, where he was treated for head injuries and a possible broken arm.
Nelson CIB Detective Sergeant Mark Kaveney said the patron was attacked as he left the Waimea Rd tavern at 1.25am to get a taxi home.
The man was hit in the head with a cricket bat and knocked unconscious, Kaveney said. The attack continued as he lay on the ground, he said.
Coram, hearing noises, looked out the door and saw the patron lying on the ground and raced to protect him.
"The attacker swung around and smashed (Coram) with the bat," Kaveney said.
"He has then tackled the attacker. There was a stoush and they traded blows. He managed to wrestle the bat from him and the attacker has then run off." Coram's actions were "extremely brave".
"Anyone who gets blows to the head – and this guy [the patron] had a large laceration – there is potential for death, and that's what was happening. It had the potential to be absolutely catastrophic.
"I think it was very brave of the person concerned [Coram] to risk their life to save another person like that. This person wasn't known to him, and just the fact it was dark, raining, he [the attacker] had a weapon and [Coram] didn't know what that weapon was... he can seriously pat himself on the back. He just challenged him and dived out there." The attack was unprovoked, and "very disturbing", Kaveney said.
The 56-year-old patron had "had words" with a man inside the tavern earlier in the evening, Kaveney said. The victim had been "advising" the other man about his behaviour, he said.
"There had been a bit of to-ing and fro-ing but nothing major," Kaveney said.
Nelson Mayor Aldo Miccio said Coram was a "hero".
"It's fantastic he had the courage to come to the aid of the victim. If he wasn't there it could have turned out a lot worse. There is no doubt he is a hero. He did something courageous and selfless." Coram was unable to talk to Sunday News yesterday. His family said he was recovering from the incident.
The publican and the 56-year-old patron were treated at Nelson Hospital and both had since been discharged.
A 34-year-old man will appear at Nelson District Court tomorrow facing charges of serious assault.

CORDON: Officer Marty Bagnall collects evidence at the scene of the incident.
- Sunday News
15 October, 2011
Self-defence in the News - No. 28
Teen escapes attempted car jacking
TIM DONOGHUE
13:15 15/10/2011
Palmerston North police are investigating an attempted car jacking of a vehicle driven by a young man in the city, just after midnight.
A lone 17-year-old motorist was driving along Ferguson St, between Fitzroy and Ruahine streets, when a a man stepped out on to the road in front of the car.
The young driver slowed and stopped the car.
Police said a second man then approached the vehicle from the rear.
"A third person (a man) then approached the driver's door opening it and threatening the driver to get out of the car.
"A struggle ensued during which the motorist received a minor facial injury before he managed to pull his door closed and accelerate away."
Police described the three offenders as men in their late teens or early twenties.
One of the men may have sustained a leg or arm injury as the car drove away, police said.
They want to hear from anyone who was in the Ferguson Street area at the time of the offence.
Anyone with information relevant to this investigation is asked to contact Detective Johnny Oram of the Palmerston North Police on 06 351-3600.
- The Dominion Post
01 September, 2011
21 August, 2011
Thursday, 25 August - 8:00pm start
If you turn up before eight o'clock, you will be forced to drink Fanta and dance to Justin Bieber.
15 August, 2011
Class Cancelled - Monday 15 August
Hopefully will see you all Thursday.
Self-defence in the News - No. 27
VICTIM KILLS LOCKED-ON PITBULL
KEITH LYNCH
11/08/2011
A Christchurch man used a knife to kill a pitbull which had locked on to his arm, police say.
Police went to a Bower Ave, New Brighton property about 9.30pm on Tuesday after the pitbull was stabbed in the neck.
Sergeant Stephen McDaniel said the dog had been startled by a few cats fighting in the street. "The male [then] possibly bumped into or knocked the dog which resulted in the dog biting the male's jersey. As he's tried to swing the dog off his jersey the dog has re-bitten his arm."
The animal's jaws locked on and he was forced to ask the dog's owner for permission to kill the dog.
"The dog was killed by the male with a knife. The owner was present, obviously upset ... It was pretty messy, but no further action will be taken by us," McDaniel said.
The 47-year-old man was taken to Christchurch Hospital with serious injuries to his arm and stomach, a St John spokesman said.
A Canterbury District Health Board spokeswoman said he was treated and discharged from the emergency department.
- The Press
28 July, 2011
Self-defence in the News - No. 26
Burglary victim stabs intruder
MICHAEL FOX
11:47 28/07/2011
A burglar was stabbed by the 15-year-old occupant of a West Auckland property he was caught in overnight.
Detective senior sergeant Stan Brown says police understand a father and his 15-year-old son woke to noises on their property just after 1am.
The two then disturbed a 19-year-old man they discovered, he says.
"They went to investigate and located an intruder in their garage. A scuffle ensued during which time the 15-year-old son stabbed the intruder."
The alleged offender is in Auckland Hospital recovering from stab wounds to the torso.
A St John ambulance spokeswoman says they were called by police to the incident at 1.15am after being told the teenager had been stabbed.
His injuries are not considered to be life threatening.
Police have interviewed father and son and investigations continue.
- Auckland Now
25 July, 2011
21 July, 2011
Self-defence in the News - No. 25
Mother steps in to save son in hammer attack

Wednesday Jul 20, 2011
Andrea Windleborn did not hesitate when she saw her son being attacked by two men with hammers - she waded in to try and save him.
Carl McGahan, 22, disturbed the two offenders attempting to break into a shed at their home in the Coromandel town of Waihi, on Monday night.
Ms Windleborn, 44, told the Waikato Times she acted on instinct when she ran between the men to help her son.
"I saw these two guys attacking him. I went flying out to protect him even though they were bigger than me.'' Ms Windleborn said.
She stood between the men and yelled at them to stop, but it did not stop one of them hitting her with a hammer.
"The next thing the other man came at my head from side on while I was busy trying to get the other man away from my son.''
Ms Windleborn and her son were treated at hospital but are now at home recovering.
Police picked up one of the men but are still looking for the other.
Eli Te Moananui of Paeroa, 20, appeared in Hamilton District Court yesterday on two charges of injuring with intent and one of aggravated burglary. He was remanded in custody.
- NZPA
20 July, 2011
Self-defence in the News - No. 24
Woman fights off attack near Te Papa
09:10 18/07/2011
Police are seeking information relating to an incident at Chaffers Marina near Te Papa where a young female was allegedly indecently assaulted early Saturday morning.
The female was trying to find her group of friends when she was grabbed from behind by a man who she described as being taller than 1.8 metres.
Detective Constable Iain Burns, of Lower Hutt CIB, said the young woman was able to fight off the offender and make her escape.
Police are seeking information from anyone in the area who may have seen a young woman wearing a pink backpack or noticed any suspicious activity.
Anyone with information should contact the Lower Hutt police on 560 2600 or phone Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
The Dominion Post
30 June, 2011
Self-defence in the News - No. 23
Burglars 'can be stabbed' in Britain
IN THE CLEAR: Britain's Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke. Last updated 09:52 30/06/2011
An individual who stabs a burglar while defending themselves, or their property will not face prosecution, Kenneth Clarke, Britain's Justice Secretary, has said, promising any lingering doubts over the controversial issue will be clarified in a new law.
"If an old lady finds she has got an 18-year-old burglar in her house and she picks up a kitchen knife and sticks it in him, she has not committed a criminal offence," he said in a BBC interview.
Clarke was reacting to the high-profile case of a suspected burglar who was stabbed to death during a break-in at a house in Salford last week. The victim was one of a gang of four men, some wearing balaclavas.
The householder was arrested on suspicion of murder and has been released on police bail pending further inquiries.
Clarke said new legislation being prepared by the government would make it "absolutely clear" that individuals were allowed to use "reasonable force to defend ourselves to protect our homes, or both."
He said the law needed urgent clarification to make sure no one who took those steps will be prosecuted or convicted in future.
Under the 2008 Criminal Justice Act homeowners in England can use "reasonable force" to protect themselves against intruders without fear of prosecution, but Clarke said there had been "constant doubt" over issue and its interpretation by the courts which had to be removed.
"We will make it quite clear you can hit the burglar with a poker if he is in the house and (that) you have a perfect defence if you do so, and given the doubts that have been expressed, we are going to clarify that," he said.
However, Clarke said ordinary members of the public will not be able to take the law into their own hands.
"What they are not entitled to do is go running down the road chasing them or to shoot them in the back ... or to get their friends together to beat them up."
Prime Minister David Cameron said last week the government would put the thorny issue of self-defence for homeowners and shopkeepers "beyond doubt."
- Reuters
21 June, 2011
Self-defence in the News - No. 22
Girl grabbed on way to school
Published: 3:53PM Tuesday June 21, 2011 Source: Newstalk ZB

Auckland police are patrolling the Ponsonby area after a man grabbed the arm of a 12-year-old school girl this morning and made a lewd suggestion.
The girl aimed a swift kick to his groin, causing him to loosen his hold and she ran off.
The incident took place in Douglas Street at around 7.45am.
The man is described as being scrawny, possibly in his 40s, of unknown ethnicity but with an orange hue to his complexion.
He's short and had long grey or silvery hair and was wearing a grey sweatshirt with large pockets on the front.
Girl kicks sex predator in groin
Girl kicks sex predator in groin
3:36 PM Tuesday Jun 21, 2011
A 12-year-old girl kicked a man in the groin to escape his sexual advances in the Auckland suburb of Ponsonby today.
The man approached the girl as she walked to school along Douglas Street before 8am.
Sergeant Paul Black, of Ponsonby police, said the man allegedly grabbed the student by the arm and made a lewd suggestion before she kicked him in the groin and ran to school.
Police were called by the school deputy principal and searched in vain for the man.
He was described as of unknown ethnicity, scrawny, possibly in his 40s, about 165cm tall with long grey or silver hair and with an orange hue to his complexion.
He was wearing a grey sweatshirt with large pockets on the front.
Mr Black appealed to anyone who knew the man or had information about someone fitting the description to contact police or phone Crimestoppers.
- NZPA
20 June, 2011
Self-defence in the News - No. 21
Green Island woman knees intruder in groin
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By Hamish McNeilly on Mon, 20 Jun 2011
News: Dunedin Crime
A balaclava-clad man was kneed in the groin after surprising a woman at her Green Island home early yesterday.
The woman was returning to her Thomson St home shortly after 1am when she was confronted at her front door by a male intruder who grabbed her by the throat, Senior Sergeant Steve Aitken said.
"She defended herself by kneeing him in the groin," he said.
The man, who was wearing dark clothes and a balaclava, ran off.
Police patrols in the area failed to locate the man.
Snr Sgt Aitken praised the actions of the woman, who was left shaken from the incident.
"She did a fantastic job in protecting herself," Snr Sgt Aitken said.
Police believe the man, who was between 170cm and 180cm tall and of medium build, had been trying to gain access to her property at the time she returned home.
Snr Sgt Aitken said police were also investigating another reported case of a balaclava-clad man in dark clothing at Green Island School on Friday night.
He reportedly accosted two youths.
17 June, 2011
Self-defence in the News - No. 20
Gun terror: 'I'll shoot her'
By Michael Dickison
5:30 AM Friday Jun 17, 2011

Security camera footage of the robbery. Photo / Supplied
A shopkeeper used a hockey stick to fend off an armed gunman who was holding a pistol to the head of a customer, the mother of "two beautiful, young children".
As the robber demanded cash from the till - "Give me money or I'll shoot her" - the dairy owner had other ideas.
Jayesh Amin, owner of the Farm Cove Superette in East Auckland, said he could think only of saving the woman, a regular customer who he knew had two children.
Mr Amin was preparing to close the shop at 7.45pm on Wednesday when his last customer approached the counter with a couple of icecreams.
At the same moment, a young hooded man ran in, grabbed the woman by the neck, shoved a pistol at her head and yelled: "Give me money or I'll shoot her."
For a couple of seconds, Mr Amin stood frozen. "I was shocked because it happened so fast. I didn't understand what was happening."
Another man came in with a metal bar and told the first offender: "Go ahead, bro, go ahead, bro. Shoot her, bro."
As the second man lunged across the counter, Mr Amin was too rattled to notice that a third robber had followed the others into the store.
Mr Amin took $600 from the till and held it up.
"I offered the money. I told them to leave the woman alone and take the money: 'Don't do anything silly - just leave the woman'."
But instead of reaching for the money, the three young men yelled further threats at the female customer.
"They should have come to me to take the money but they didn't," Mr Amin said.
"It was very hard to know what to do because I had shown them the money. My first priority was to save the woman. She was local and I knew she had two beautiful young children."
So Mr Amin reached behind the counter for a hockey stick he had there and swung wildly at the three men.
He struck one, then ran around the counter towards the man with the gun.
The three men scurried out the front door.
"I think they got a little scared," Mr Amin said.
Police were quickly on the scene - Mr Amin's wife saw the incident on a security camera monitor in their upstairs residence, and called 111.
Two teenagers have been arrested for the robbery and appeared in court yesterday. Two others - one the driver of a getaway car - are being sought.
Last night, Mr Amin said he was still shaking because of the ordeal.
"I'm so tired. I couldn't sleep all night," he said. "From yesterday morning at seven, I haven't slept. I was so scared."
The drama did not end with the robbers running out the door.
Mr Amin chased them outside and called for help. The owner and chef from the next-door restaurant came to his aid.
The three robbers then ran to a car driven by a fourth man and sped away - only to be pursued by a member of the public.
The man chased the offenders until they stopped the car, got out and one pointed the gun at him.
As the man tried to flee, his rear windscreen shattered.
Police say they are exploring several possible reasons for the window breaking, and have not confirmed that it was caused by a gunshot.
The four offenders abandoned the car, and police later found an air pistol in it.
The two men arrested are aged 17 and 18 and appeared in the Manukau District Court yesterday on charges of assault with intent to rob, threatening to kill and commission of a crime with a firearm. Further charges may follow.
Police said that the store owner and the customer escaped serious injury but had been extremely shaken by events and were being counselled by Victim Support.
Detective Senior Sergeant Albie Alexander said criminal investigation branch staff had examined the premises and were following "very positive" leads regarding the identity of the two missing suspects.
By Michael Dickison
15 June, 2011
Self-defence in the News - No. 19
Sth Dunedin storekeeper foils robbery
By Matthew Haggart on Tue, 14 Jun 2011
News: Dunedin

Proprietors of the 10 O'Clock Dairy (from left) Vhiyou Song and Ge Song speak to police about an alleged attempted armed robbery at the Dunedin store last night, as witness Cory Craik waits beside the trio. Photo by Stephen Jaquiery.
A south Dunedin shopkeeper "chased off" an alleged offender who presented a knife and demanded money at his Prince Albert Rd dairy last night, police say.
Dunedin police are investigating the attempted robbery - the fourth instance where a "skinny" male caucasian has demanded money from shopkeepers around the city in the past week.
The 10 O'Clock Dairy shopkeeper Ge Song said a man walked into the store and pulled a knife on him.
"One guy walk in; taken knife out and he want money," Mr Song said.
There had been another attempted robbery in the area recently, at the Stadium Store in Victoria St.
"I don't give him no money," Mr Song said.
Senior Sergeant Craig Brown said the man had been chased off the premises after he allegedly presented a knife and demanded money about 9.20pm.
Police were investigating whether the man, "a male caucasian of skinny build and dressed in dark clothing", was linked to other recent incidents around Dunedin, Snr Sgt Brown said.
Police had cordoned off the area.
The BP service station in Mornington and the Green Island Post and Paper were robbed last week.
A man had also demanded cash from a shop worker at the Stadium Store, but had walked out when he was refused money, last Monday evening.
The offenders in these cases have been described by police as thin caucasians, wearing dark glasses, hoodies, and jeans.
Dairy owner dishes out super soakings
Dairy owner dishes out super soakings
By John Lewis on Wed, 15 Jun 2011
News: Dunedin

The owner of the 10 O'Clock Dairy in St Kilda, Ge Song, with the large water gun he has used to chase would-be robbers from his store. Photo by Stephen Jaquiery.
A man arrested after allegedly attempting to rob a St Kilda dairy on Monday night should be counting his blessings the owner did not have time to pull out his water gun from under the counter and dish out some of his own justice.
The 10 O'Clock Dairy owner Ge Song said his store in Prince Albert Rd, Dunedin, had been the scene of five attempted robberies since he bought it four years ago.
But thanks to the large "super-soaker" water gun and a large stick under his counter, he had never had to give money to would-be robbers.
Mr Song said he did not have time to use the water gun on Monday night, but he had done so to several previous attempted robbers, soaking them.
"They no say anything. I just wet them and they run.
"I sad I no get to use my water [gun on Monday night]."
Mr Song said he had been threatened at the store many times in recent years, and when a man entered his store on Monday night with a knife, demanding money, he laughed as he sounded an alarm in the shop and told the man to leave.
The man ran, but had he stayed a moment longer, he would have been soaked to the skin.
Mr Song said he refused to be intimidated by people threatening to rob his store.
Two men were arrested on Monday night for their alleged part in the attempted robbery, after a member of the public saw a man leave the store and climb into a van.
The witness followed the van and contacted Dunedin police.
Last night, police arrested a third man, a 19-year-old cleaner, and charged him with aggravated robbery for his alleged role in the incident.
He also faces charges related to robberies at the Mornington BP service station on June 5 and Green Island Post and Paper two days later.
He is expected to appear in the Dunedin District Court today.
Detective Sergeant Rob Hanna, of the Dunedin CIB, said police were not ruling out the possibility of further arrests.
• A 19-year-old unemployed man and a 21-year-old labourer received a registrar's adjournment yesterday on an indictably-laid charge of attempting to rob a male while armed with an offensive weapon.
They have interim name suppression and were remanded on bail to June 28.
- john.lewis@odt.co.nz
03 June, 2011
31 May, 2011
Self-defence in the News - No. 18

Karate student floors attackers
Karate woman floors thugs
Karate student floors attackers
STACEY WOOD
05:00 30/05/2011
A young waitress used her karate skills to fight off two attackers as she walked home from a night shift in central Wellington, earning praise from police.
The woman, 18, has studied martial arts for seven years. She elbowed one man in the chest, then punched his accomplice in the stomach.
"We are well and truly impressed. Often we don't encourage people to fight back, because it can make things worse, but she acted with a great degree of bravery and she's done a great job," Detective Sergeant Shane Dye said.
"And she's not a big girl, either."
The woman was walking home past the old Amalgamated Video store in Taranaki St about 6.15 on Saturday morning, when she noticed a man leaning against a car, smoking a cigarette and watching her. Mr Dye said the woman told police the man grabbed her from behind as she passed.
"She's been doing karate for about seven years, so she elbowed him in the chest and stomped on his foot.
"She was then attacked by a second male who she hadn't seen, and he began to pull at her handbag – then she punched him in the stomach."
The woman fell to the ground as she fought off her assailants, and the first man came at her again while she was down.
"She kicked out at him and then managed to get to her feet and run away."
The first attacker was about 1.7 to 1.75 metres tall, about 30 years old, with light skin and "on the tubby side rather than muscular". He was wearing a smoky-green hoodie with a cream-coloured logo, baggy dark-blue jeans, and had close-cropped, slightly balding black hair, with stubble on his face.
The car he was leaning on was an older-style maroon four-door sedan.
The second man was tall and skinny with olive skin, about 35 years old, with long, dark, oily hair down to his shoulders, and a moustache and beard.
He was wearing a black zip-up jacket and jeans, and woollen gloves.
Senior karate instructor Sensei Rajesh Ravji was pleased to hear that the woman had used her skills to escape the attackers.
"When someone is bigger than you, it is always a difficult thing to combat, but that's the beauty of martial arts, you learn how. Those attackers would have been surprised to have someone come back at them like that."
- The Dominion Post
Karate woman floors thugs
7:23 AM Monday May 30, 2011
Two thugs got more than they bargained for when they attacked a young Wellington woman as she walked home from a nightshift at the weekend.
The 18-year-old was walking along Taranaki St, near the Salvation Army store and the old Amalgamated Video building, about 6.15am on Saturday when she noticed a man watching her. When she passed him, he attempted to grab her and pull her towards his vehicle, a maroon four-door car.
They found they were no match for the waitress who floored the pair by using her martial arts skills.
Police said they were impressed with the young woman's bravery.
"Luckily the victim has several years of karate experience and was able to fight the offender off, however, a second man attempted to grab her handbag over her shoulder. She managed to punch him before she fell to the ground," Detective Sergeant Shane Dye said.
Detective Sergeant Dye said the victim luckily managed to fend off her attackers and make her escape.
"This was a very scary attack and has left the victim extremely shaken, leaving her with a knee injury."
Police want to speak to a witness who walked past the victim as she was approaching the Taranaki Street/Vivian Street intersection.
"We believe this man may have walked towards the offenders and may hold helpful information. The victim would have been visibly upset at this time and was running south on Taranaki Street. I appeal to that person to come forward and contact police," Mr Dye said.
The first offender is described as fair-skinned of solid build, around 173cm, and about 30 years old. He was wearing a green hooded sweatshirt and dark blue baggy jeans.
The second offender was very tall and thinner than the first offender with darker coloured skin, aged around 35 years with a thick black moustache and beard, with shoulder-length straight black hair. He was wearing dark-coloured woollen gloves.
Anyone with any information should phone Wellington CIB on 04 381 2000 or phone Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
- Herald Online, NZPA























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