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VIDEO: Car thief stopped by 210 pound jiu-jitsu champ

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Jiu-jitsu champion Haisam Rida. Photo via Twitter
A Texas car thief was recently caught in action trying to steal belongings from a parked car. Unfortunately the car belonged to 6’5”, 210-pound jiu-jitsu champ Haisam Rida.
“I was just taking a nap inside the office, and I think I might have left the car door unlocked, you know, my mistake. I footswept him, he fell to the ground, but kept trying to move, trying to escape, so, I rear naked choked him from behind,” Rida said.
Instead of leaving the scene with stolen goods, the theif left on a stretcher and a couple of criminal charges.
“Whatever I would have done to him, I would have had full rights, but I didn’t, I just held him down and handed him over to the cops,” Rida said.
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Police to Haisam Rida: ”Don’t feel guilty”
A police officer on the scene told Rida he did a great job of stopping the theif with BJJ.
”He doesn’t have any serious injuries, so don’t feel guilty. You did what you had to do to protect your property.”
POV: You’re a dirt bag thief trying to steal a car and find out the hard way it belongs to a 6’5 210 pound BJJ Black Belt that’s built like Zeus 🤣 pic.twitter.com/bcGvxZKoLT
— BJJotter (@JiujitsuOtter) June 13, 2023
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