War A ninja with a sword assailed a U.S. Army special operations unit in California

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It seems unlikely, but it did indeed happen: A man "wearing full ninja garb" attacked members of a U.S. Army special operations unit in the middle of the night in the California desert, setting off a scramble for safety and resulting in at least two injuries, according to police and other records.

The incident occurred a little after 1 a.m. on Sept. 18, when authorities in Ridgecrest, Calif., got word of a sword-wielding man dressed as a ninja on the loose at the Inyokern Airport in Kern County, north of Los Angeles.

Kern County sheriff's deputies found "the suspect had assaulted a victim at the scene with a sword, and thrown a rock through a hangar window, hitting an additional victim in the head," the sheriff's office said on Friday.

The attack came without any warning​

The victims are members of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR), according to the Stars and Stripes newspaper, which states that the military personnel were at the airport as part of training exercises.

The incident report quickly drew attention after it was posted on Instagram. It describes how a staff sergeant was smoking a late-night cigarette near an airport hangar when "an unknown person wearing full ninja garb" approached him with a question.

"Do you know who I am?" the man asked. The sergeant said he did not. "Do you know where my family is?" the man asked. When the sergeant said he did not know, "the person in ninja garb began to slash" at him with a katana sword, the report states, adding that the sergeant's leg and phone were struck.

The sergeant ran, jumped a fence and reached a building where he joined others from his company. As he and a captain locked the doors and called 911, the assailant kicked and punched doors and windows, according to the report, which has redacted the service members' names.

The Ridgecrest Police Department's blotter entry from that night says a report came in at 1:19 a.m. of a suspect in a ninja outfit, complete with a sword, at Inyokern Airport. The report cited "at least one victim." More than 20 minutes after the initial contact, the blotter says, a 911 call came in from someone at the airport saying 26 special operations military members were "hunkered down in a hanger [sic] wondering where help is."

The ninja did not obey deputies' orders​

Police officers located the ninja suspect on a nearby road. But the man "refused to follow commands and brandished the sword at deputies," the sheriff's office said. Projectile rounds were used "but were ineffective," it added. Instead, the man ran. When deputies used a Taser on him, he dropped the sword, and deputies were able to take him into custody. He was identified as Gino Rivera, 35.

Rivera was arrested "for attempted homicide, assault with a deadly weapon, brandishing a weapon, brandishing a weapon with the intent to resist or prevent an arrest," along with vandalism and obstructing or delaying a peace officer in the performance of their duties, the sheriff's office said.

Both the sergeant and the captain required stitches for their wounds but were cleared to return to duty, the incident report says.

The 160th SOAR's missions include using helicopters to insert Navy SEAL teams and other special operators. It trains for night missions, as some of its operations take place under cover of darkness or in the very early morning. The soldiers in Inyokern were attached to the regiment's 2nd Battalion, which uses Chinook and Black Hawk assault helicopters as well as Gray Eagle drones. The battalion is based at Fort Campbell, Ky.

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For the most part they can't carry weapons on base, and haven't been able to since the 90s. The only people usually armed on military bases are ironically civilian LE. In fact none other than General White Rage himself basically said 'why do you need to carry guns when you have cops?' when he was commander of Fort Hood no less.
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"Do you know who I am?" the man asked. The sergeant said he did not. "Do you know where my family is?" the man asked. When the sergeant said he did not know, "the person in ninja garb began to slash" at him with a katana sword, the report states, adding that the sergeant's leg and phone were struck"

You're there on a smoko. Man turns up with a FUCKING SWORD! And obviously you engage him in conversation, right? Not leg it screaming "Nutter with a sword!"

Local 5-0 involved means ninja man was a civilian, right?
 
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The level of pathetic, effete, gutless cowardice and pusillanimity that has wormed its way into even those who are sworn to inflict violence upon enemies of the public is nothing short of sinful.

It makes viciousness, savagery, and cruelty look like virtues by comparison.

Why the FUCK should I fight for and defend a corrupt, shameless, dying empire that has no stomach for anything other than the enrichment of its rulers?

(Heaven help me, before I cut myself on all this edge).
 
"160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR)..."
Of course it was a branch of the chAir Force.

I swear they only add the super l33t SpecOps titles to that department nowadays so they can't complain. Ninja man already had the upper hand before he threw a rock. What're they gonna do, drone him?

On another note though, says a lot that he was actually arrested and not just ventilated. Kern isn't the nicest area if you look like you could pose a real threat to their deputies.
 
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The level of pathetic, effete, gutless cowardice and pusillanimity that has wormed its way into even those who are sworn to inflict violence upon enemies of the public is nothing short of sinful.

It makes viciousness, savagery, and cruelty look like virtues by comparison.

Why the FUCK should I fight for and defend a corrupt, shameless, dying empire that has no stomach for anything other than the enrichment of its rulers?

(Heaven help me, before I cut myself on all this edge).
these guys werent delta force or anything, said it was 160th SOAR which is a bunch of aviation guys, aka mechanics and pilots
 
For the most part they can't carry weapons on base, and haven't been able to since the 90s. The only people usually armed on military bases are ironically civilian LE. In fact none other than General White Rage himself basically said 'why do you need to carry guns when you have cops?' when he was commander of Fort Hood no less.
So if one were to bum rush into Area 51 with a car, nobody could shoot you?
 
I'm guessing some bullshit ROE. Can't kill crazy people, else the headline would be "Soldiers brutally gun down mentally ill man ", so they have to wait for the cops to haul him away because they weren't trained for this situation.

There were no MP's? Nobody at all in the entire base could handle this?

If they blame it on ROE, it won't stop them from looking like a complete embarrassment.
 
Doesn't matter. It's still pathetic that what is supposed to be an SOF unit was stopped by one weeaboo jackoff with a mall katana.
They are "special" in the idea that they are the best at their jobs so they are the aviation element for the rest of jsoc. They arent at the range every day or at the mout site kicking in doors. Nobody is running around a military installation with rifles and shit besides the MP's dont know wtf you people expect these mechanics were supposed to do.
 
Nobody is running around a military installation with rifles and shit besides the MP's dont know wtf you people expect these mechanics were supposed to do.
If a rando is on military property brandishing a weapon, there's a breddy gud chance he's not there to show the service personnel how many times it's been folded.

If I were in the service, I'd be bursting into tears in embarrassment at the state of the military right now.
 
They are "special" in the idea that they are the best at their jobs so they are the aviation element for the rest of jsoc. They arent at the range every day or at the mout site kicking in doors. Nobody is running around a military installation with rifles and shit besides the MP's dont know wtf you people expect these mechanics were supposed to do.

Yeah, that's the fucking problem.

Or not, depending on where you land on their lists.
 
Blame Clinton for removing sidearms on bases.

If this had been 1989, the dude could have drawn his M9 (or M1911A1, if he was boomer enough). Sure, the ninja most likely would have sliced the bullets out of the air, but at least the dude would have had a shot at defending himself.
 
The level of pathetic, effete, gutless cowardice and pusillanimity that has wormed its way into even those who are sworn to inflict violence upon enemies of the public is nothing short of sinful.
What is the appropriate level of violence a helicopter mechanic is supposed to be able to inflict?
 
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