individuals. when i was a cop, they played it to cops. i was under attack several times when i worked with youth games. i was one of eight cops specializing with youth at risk. i was attacked on several occasions because i was a police officer and prepared to get arrested to win points. they should be. it s awful and despicable. any act of random violence, they should be arrested. there s a so-called knockout game, a guy was shot because he messed with the wrong guy. he was waiting on his daughter, he had a gun, license to carry. he shot the kid, luckily, he lived. there have been a number of those. gang aside, show us as best you can, if you are walking along, say you are the random person who is targeted, don lemon and you have someone coming up from behind and this person is going to sucker punch you, how do you defend yourself?
what is happening here. that said, in the past three years, documented knock outs are documented mostly in new york city and we in the media are blowing this game way out of proportion. the press called the knock out game. we don t discount that it exists, a possibility. we investigated and continue to investigate. with me here, rabbi gary, a former cop. he s teaching fellow jews to defend themselves, has a black belt in karate and known to fellow cops as rabiwitz. don lemon is here with us, too. you are going to talk about the