Ah, I see. So you're stupid enough to pretend to be a double blackbelt when you don't even understand what disarm means. Here, I'll provide the definition for you:
Hmm, that's strange, nothing in there about the fact that it has to be done in hand-to-hand. Tell me again who's TWISTING? I'm not the one making up my own definition for common words - that would be you.
You keep on saying use baton first, and then gun if that doesn't work. I keep bringing this up, and clearly you haven't figured out how to respond to it without admitting that you've been talking out of your ass, but if you choose to use a baton, that's it. Unless you're incredibly lucky and the guy you're going up against chooses to step back and patiently wait while you drop the baton and unholster your gun, you don't get a chance to go back and choose to use your gun. Of course, I'd expect a double blackbelt to have some sort of understanding of the speed at which such encounters take place. Why am I not surprised that you have no such understanding?
Again with the lies. I keep stating very clearly that it's a possible outcome, and that it's an incredibly stupid risk to take. Please point out to me any post I've made where I imply that it's a definite outcome. Oh wait, you can't. You see, it'd be easier if you just told the truth. Then you would actually be able to back up your bullshit with evidence.
Oh, so you didn't even read your own quote? No wonder you can't keep your arguments straight. Like I said, you never mentioned the arm or "whatever works" until much later, after everyone had pointed out how stupid your comments were.
No, you said that the two stories were kind of different. I pointed out that from the point of view of the cops, they had absolutely no way of knowing about those differences. They have to treat any situation involving a potentially deadly weapon as a life-or-death situation, because that's what it is. Of course, a real double blackbelt would understand that, as would anyone who has ever been in such a situation.