Quick Police Story for you,
I was sent to a woman's home awhile ago, the report was that she was holding a knife on herself and wanted to committ suicide. I arrived with some back-up of course and found the woman in the kitchen holding a knife on her stomach.
She was about 5ft 5, and about 240lbs, so she was rather heavy, which plays into the situation. She was holding a 15inch butcher knife, with the tip pressed into her abdomen and both her hands folded over the back pressing the knife onto herself. She was wearing a long quilted night shirt which was made of a light cotton, (which also plays into the situation).
We negotiated with her at a distance for sometime until we decieded that it was time to do something, she was not going to be talked down from this and began pressing the knife into herself very hard. I could see the indentation betting bigger, and bigger. She was bearing down on it very forcefully. We deployed a tazer device on her and one of the probes hit her and the second struck the knife and deflected down into the floor.
She thought she would feel the effects of the tazer but because one lead was not hooked up, it failed. This caused a brief delay in her response, but then she realized that nothing was happening and again bore down on the knife pushing it harder.
We deployed another tazer this time hitting her with both leads and causing her to drop the knife. We took her into custody and I began to prepare to treat her injury from the knife, I looked at the site on her stomach, and low and behold nothing! Not even a mark-
In thinking about this, we decieded because she was a little thicker through the middle, the flesh gave way to the knife and did not offer a solid surface to resist the knife point. The key though was her cotton garment which was pretty similar to a GAMBESON. It protected her from the knife in an incredible way. I can tell you that she was putting alot of effort into that knife and I was shocked to see no injury whatsoever- pretty amazing and gives you something to think about in your training, just grazing someone with a blade is really not going to do that much damage, there must be some force to make the blade, "bite"- Yes, bye the way this was a pretty stressful moment in the evening, thought I would share it, Aaron

