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A US Army Special Operations unit was attacked in the middle of the night in a desert north of Los Angeles, California by a man “wearing full ninja garb”. At least two people were injured.

A US Army unit was attacked by a man who slashed a sergeant using a katana sword and threw a rock through the window of a hangar  - Kern County Sheriff’s Office
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A US Army unit was attacked by a man who slashed a sergeant using a katana sword and threw a rock through the window of a hangar
- Kern County Sheriff’s Office

Law enforcement officials in Ridgecrest were made aware shortly after 1am on 18 September that a man, dressed as a ninja, was wielding a sword at Inyokern Airport in Kern County.

“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 Kern County Sheriff’s Office said on Friday.

Both victims are members of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR), Stars and Stripes reported. The troops were at the airport conducting an exercise, the report added.

The incident report, posted on Instagram, stated that a staff sergeant was smoking a cigarette near a hangar at the airport when he was approached by “an unknown person wearing full ninja garb”.

“Do you know who I am?” the man asked, according to the report. The sergeant said he didn’t know the man dressed as a ninja.

“Do you know where my family is?” the man asked, prompting the sergeant to once again say he didn’t know. At this time, “the person in ninja garb began to slash” at the sergeant using a katana sword, “striking his phone and his knee and leg”.

The sergeant ran and jumped over a fence, and eventually made it back to a building where other service members were present. The sergeant and a captain locked all the doors and called 911 as the man dressed as a ninja punched and kicked the doors and windows.

The Ridgecrest Police Department said a report about a man in ninja apparel came in at 1.19am and that there was “at least one victim”. Another call came in at 1.43am stating that 26 special operations military members were “hunkered down in a hang[a]r wondering where help is”.

Police found the man in ninja gear on a road close to the hangar. The sheriff’s office said he “refused to follow commands and brandished the sword at deputies”.

Projectile rounds used by deputies were “ineffective”. The suspect ran but was then Tasered by deputies leading to him dropping the sword and officers being able to take him into custody. The man was identified as 35-year-old Gino Rivera.

He 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” as well as vandalism and obstructing or delaying an officer in the performance of their duties, the sheriff’s office added.

The incident report revealed that both the sergeant and the captain needed stitches but were able to return to work.

The mission of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment is to transport Navy SEAL teams and others using helicopters.

They train at night as many of their missions occur under the cover of darkness. The service members north of LA were a part of the regiment’s second battalion, which is based at Fort Campbell in Kentucky.

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Why didn't the staff sergeant of the :pleasantry: US Army Special Operations unit:pleasantry: go all Chuck Norris on the Ninja?

Oh yeah, like Bollywood - this isn't Hollywood.

What's funny is that he ran inside the Building like a b!tch & locked all the doors while the Ninja was kicking the doors & windows.

In the end, after being rescued Staff Sergeant continued smoking his cigarette.

When is the movie coming out?

 
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Who says the Americans are boring?
 
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What concerns me is that these guys transport US NAVY SEALS . And the report states there were "26" of them calling 911 and asking the police to come "rescue" them.

One man in a Ninja costume and a Katana was able to hold 26 US special forces operators at bay. Meanwhile the Sheriff Deputies turn up and tazer his A$$... Real heroes as always are the cops!
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Also this is not the first incident involving "Ninja's" in Orange County, read this:
'Ninja robbers' sentenced to 25-30 years
By News 13 Florida Orange County
PUBLISHED 3:27 PM ET Jul. 31, 2017

Three men who dressed like ninjas to break into homes across Florida, including one in Windermere, were sentenced Monday to more than two decades behind bars.
Andres Perez, 47, and Henry Adam Contreras, 51, were each given 30 years in prison on charges of armed burglary of a dwelling with a firearm, while 30-year-old Johnathan Contreras was sentenced to 25 years in prison on home invasion/robbery with a firearm, kidnapping and carjacking charges.
The three were convicted of multiple "ninja-style" robberies from Collier County to Windermere and even Texas. In April 2014, detectives said the men burst into a Windermere home on Lake Butler Drive, tied up the homeowner, robbed him and stole his vehicle.
They were arrested May 12, 2014, at a residence on Kilgore Road once owned by NSYNC's Joey Fatone.
Another suspect who was involved in the robberies, Frank Bower Jr., is still awaiting trial. During an interrogation, Bower Jr. can be heard snitching on his alleged accomplices.
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Andres Perez, Henry Contreras, Johnathan Contreras (Orange County Corrections)
 
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"Captain locked all the doors and called 911".

Is this for real? And they were US SFs? What? :d

What were they supposed to do? Bring out their guns and shoot at him? There is law in USA and they followed the due process. The US army is not like the armies of the third world countries who do whatever they want without due process and frequently topple governments.
 
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US military personnel avoid tackling mentally disturbed people out of strict rules. A criminal investigation can lead to an end of your military career. That being said, a ninja is a really weird thing to see.
 
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What were they supposed to do? Bring out their guns and shoot at him?

YES!
Guard kills trespassing suspect at Alaska military facility - ABC News (go.com)
US military personnel avoid tackling mentally disturbed people out of strict rules. A criminal investigation can lead to an end of your military career. That being said, a ninja is a really weird thing to see.

Force continuum would justify a shooting regardless of mental state. You have three different offences here that would justify use of force.
 
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