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    Pupa sentenced to 1 year

    I got nothing on Pupa.
    Ex-MMA fighter sentenced for punching NV trooper
    The Associated Press
    Posted: 05/02/2009 02:42:08 PM PDT
    Updated: 05/02/2009 02:42:10 PM PDT

    RENO, Nev.—A former mixed martial arts cage fighter has been sentenced to one year in jail for punching a Nevada Highway Patrol trooper who pulled him over for drunken driving.

    Joshua Pupa, 28, of Fall River, Mass., was sentenced Friday in Washoe County District Court to the maximum term after earlier pleading guilty to a gross misdemeanor charge of battery on a police officer.

    Pupa, who now is a construction worker, also pleaded guilty Friday to drunken driving in Reno Justice Court.

    He was accused of assaulting a trooper who suffered head, wrist and knee injuries. Another trooper had to twice fire his Taser gun at Pupa to stop the Oct. 24 attack in Reno.

    According to his lawyer, Pupa is a former high school wrestler who tried MMA fighting and retired four years ago. His record was 2-2.
    Ex-martial arts fighter gets 1 year for battery
    By Jaclyn O'Malley • jomalley@rgj.com • May 2, 2009

    A 28-year-old former professional mixed martial arts cage fighter from the East Coast was sentenced to one year in jail Friday for attacking and punching a state trooper who pulled him over last year for drunken driving.

    Joshua David Pupa of Fall River, Mass., had pleaded guilty to the 2 a.m., Oct. 24 assault on the Nevada Highway Patrol trooper who suffered head, wrist and knee injuries. Another trooper had to twice fire his Taser gun at Pupa, including at his head, to stop the attack on the roadway near U.S. 395 and Moana Lane. Washoe District Judge Brent Adams sentenced Pupa to the maximum term of

    12 months in jail on the gross misdemeanor of battery on a police officer. Pupa, who works in construction, also pleaded guilty Friday to drunken driving in Reno Justice Court, said his attorney, David Houston.

    When Pupa was arrested, troopers found a card issued to him from the New Jersey State Athletic Commission that identified Pupa as a certified martial artist. According to several mixed martial arts Web sites, Pupa fought in two professional and two amateur MMA cage events in New Jersey and Massachusetts. His record was

    2-2, and his last recorded fight was in October 2005.

    Pupa is 5 feet 11 inches and weighs 225 pounds.

    Houston said Pupa is not really a certified martial artist, rather a former high school wrestler who tried MMA fighting and retired four years ago. Pupa, he said, just kept the athletic commission card in his wallet, which he described as registration card to enter the fights.

    The athletic commission did not respond Friday to a request about Pupa's current status.

    According to court records, Pupa told troopers he had drank most of a bottle of vodka, that he has a drinking problem and also smoked marijuana. A glass pipe and a small amount of residue also was found in Pupa's possession.

    Court records show that the state's department of public safety filed a civil lawsuit against Pupa in November demanding he forfeit to the state the $7,500 he had in his wallet when arrested. He had claimed no knowledge of the money. The case still is pending.
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    Three MA against two poor victims

    Bruno? Can you get more stereotyped with a name like Bruno? Isn't Bruno a popular name for pitbulls?
    Martial arts experts charged with beating
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    Tuesday, May 5, 2009 - Added 6h ago

    BOSTON — Three martial arts experts who allegedly beat two other men outside a McDonald’s restaurant have been ordered to surrender their passports.

    The Suffolk District Attorney’s office says 23-year-old Bruno Dacosta of Everett; 25-year-old Iury Debs of Lynn; and 23-year-old Diego Santos of Everett were each held on $2,500 bail and ordered not to leave the state at their arraignment Monday in Chelsea District Court.

    The three men pleaded not guilty to two counts each of aggravated assault and battery.

    Prosecutors say the suspects beat the victims early Monday morning after a confrontation earlier at a Revere club.

    The defendants allegedly knocked the victims to the ground, then kicked and slapped them.

    Authorities say one of the victims was hurt so severely that he could have permanent brain damage.
    Somerville martial arts instructors arrested after allegedly delivering severe beating
    Posted May 04, 2009 @ 06:02 PM
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    Chelsea —

    The following is from the office of Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel F. Conley.

    Three martial arts experts were ordered to surrender their passports today following their arraignments on charges that they beat a pair of Revere man outside a Chelsea restaurant, injuring one man so badly that he may suffer permanent brain damage as a result, Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel F. Conley said today.

    Acting on a request by Assistant District Attorney Jennifer Lindade, Chelsea District Court Judge James LaMothe ordered BRUNO DACOSTA (D.O.B. 6/7/85) of Everett, IURY DEBS (D.O.B. 1/7/84) of Lynn, and DIEGO SANTOS (D.O.B. 9/16/85) of Everett not to leave Massachusetts while their cases are pending and to surrender their passports to the court. Lindade recommended that each man be held on $50,000 cash bail each; LaMothe set bail at $2500 each.

    Two suspects are listed as instructors with the Brazilian Martial Arts Center at 700 Mystic Ave. in Somerville on the center's website.

    Diego Santos' qualifications on the website are listed as "Muay Thai Brown Belt Instructor, Tae Kwon Do Black Belt under Mestre Milclei, 4 Times Associação Milclei Tae Kwon Do Champion, 3 Times Rio de Janeiro State Tae Kwon Do Champion, 2 Times MMA Heavyweight Champion."

    Iury Debs' experience is listed as "Muay-thai black tip professor, Purple belt Brazilian Jiu-jitsu
    Light heavy weight Naga Champion, BMAC Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Champion, 6 year experience in Judo and GO Estate (Brazil) Champion in Judo."

    Each defendant is charged with two counts of aggravated assault and battery, with those charges reflecting injuries to two men inflicted during an attack in the parking lot of a Revere Beach Parkway McDonalds at about 1:30 Monday morning. Investigators believe the two groups had first crossed paths at Club Lido in Revere a short time earlier.

    Witnesses told investigators that Santos struck one of the victims, a 22-year-old Revere man, in the face with no provocation, knocking him to the ground. When another man, also a Revere resident, approached the assailants, Debs allegedly punched him in the back of the head and knocked him to the ground. All three assailants kicked and slapped the two victims as they lay on the ground.

    Friends of the first victim rushed him to Whidden Memorial Hospital, where doctors ordered him transported to Massachusetts General Hospital for surgery. He was operated upon and placed in an intensive care unit with severe head trauma and possible brain damage.

    The second victim was also transported to Whidden Memorial, where he was treated for a broken jaw. That man’s injuries required that his jaw be wired shut and further required reconstructive surgery.

    Victims and civilian witnesses were able to identify the assailants by name and photo. All three, witnesses said, were affiliated with a Somerville martial arts center. Acting on that information, Chelsea Police detectives obtains warrants for their arrests and took them into custody early this morning.

    Dacosta is represented by attorney Jose Espinosa, Debs by attorney Bruce Linson, and Santos by attorney Hillary Price. All three will return to court on June 10.
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    Sad

    She was trying to get away.
    Boynton Beach man in apparent murder-suicide self taught children martial arts in Lake Worth
    By MICHAEL LaFORGIA and WILLIE HOWARD
    Palm Beach Post Staff Writers
    Sunday, May 10, 2009

    A man who authorities said shot and killed his estranged wife and then fatally shot himself on Saturday was a popular martial arts instructor who often dealt with children, according to past interviews and public records.

    About 2:45 p.m. Saturday, Dillard confronted his wife, Sarah Covington Crews, 33, at a friend's suburban Boynton Beach house at 3750 N. Seacrest Blvd., where she had moved to escape Dillard.

    He shot her dead, said Deputy Eric Davis, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office spokesman.

    Dillard then went back to his house, at 3800 N. Seacrest Blvd., barricaded himself inside and apparently shot himself to death before a SWAT team could intervene, Davis said.

    Dillard, a black belt who won a gold medal in the sparring category at the Amateur Athletic Union state championships in 2006, never had been arrested in Florida, state records show.

    For her part, Crews, who would attend Dillard's martial arts demonstrations, had fled a violent relationship at least once before.

    Court records show she sought a judge's protection from a violent husband in April 2005 before she divorced him five months later.

    While married to the same man, Crews was arrested on a child abuse charge after Riviera Beach police accused her of shaving her daughter's head after her husband beat the girl with a belt.

    At the time, Crews had four children - three girls and a boy.

    A judge opted to withhold adjudication in Crews' case, records show.

    Nothing in court records hinted that Crews, who married Dillard in September 2007, was having problems in her marriage, although sheriff's deputies recently had been called to Dillard's house after the couple had an argument, police said.

    Authorities said the couple had split up about six months ago.

    After Dillard barricaded himself in his house, swarming police startled his neighborhood on an otherwise quiet Saturday afternoon.

    Percy Helton, who lives at 3850 Seacrest Blvd., had meatloaf in the oven and meatballs on the stove Saturday afternoon when sheriff's deputies knocked on his door and made him and his neighbors move to the parking lot of Sam's Club, about half a mile north.

    Helton persuaded deputies to let him go back to his house long enough to turn off the stove. But he and other neighbors along the four-lane stretch of Seacrest Boulevard were displaced for about three hours while SWAT team members worked outside the pumpkin-colored house where Dillard's body was found.

    Francisco Baltazar took his 5-year-old son and 1-year-old daughter shopping after deputies knocked on his door and told him to evacuate the house.

    "I was scared to death," said Mary Dupuis, who lives next door to the house at 3750 Seacrest Blvd. where Crews was shot. "The whole road was filled with police cars and trucks."

    Dupuis said deputies broke holes in the wooden fence separating her yard from her neighbor's.

    "Every time I tried to come out I was told to get in my house," Dupuis said. "I'm just glad it's over."
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    Just reading between the lines a little.....

    I think this woman was extremely turned on by violence and graviated towards men who exhibited it. She enjoyed the violence directed at other people. However when it was directed towards her then it wasn't too exciting.

    Of course, sooner or later, extremely violent men are going to lash out at whatever is in their path. It would be like keeping a wild tiger as a pet.

    Not much sympathy here. I think both husbands and the woman needed extreme help.

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    [QUOTE=BoulderDawg;933864]Just reading between the lines a little.....

    I think this woman was extremely turned on by violence and graviated towards men who exhibited it. She enjoyed the violence directed at other people. However when it was directed towards her then it wasn't too exciting.

    QUOTE]

    That's quite an illogical leap.

    The FACTS are that most women in relationships with abusive men are there because they have no self esteem (many grew up in homes where dad was abusive as well) and believe that 1)they deserve no better and 2)there is no way out. Turn-ons enter into the equation not at all.



    Hey, I was held at shotgun point yesterday by two police officers for the appalling crime of doing a standing meditation in the park. Can I list myself in this thread now?

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    It didn't appear to me that she was the type that saw "no way out". As I said, once the violence became a fist coming up side her head she was out of there fairly quickly.

    Also, it appears she participated in violence against her own children.

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    mma fighter from mass punches trooper.

    3 mma teachers attack 2 outside club in boston area.

    haha oh man. feel bad for the victim's.
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    Genes too busy rocking the gang and scarfing down bags of cheetos while beating it to nacho ninjettes and laughing at the ridiculous posts on the kfforum. In a horse stance of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderDawg View Post
    It didn't appear to me that she was the type that saw "no way out". As I said, once the violence became a fist coming up side her head she was out of there fairly quickly.

    Also, it appears she participated in violence against her own children.
    We don't really have enough details to judge.

    She was not CONVICTED of any child abuse.

    She did leave- but who knows how much violence she suffered before leaving. It was probably constant from the very beginning of the relationship.

    People who don't know anything about the dynamics of these situations often can't understand why the "no way out" mentality... why the victim doesn't "just leave".

    1)Again, these women have no self esteem and believe they deserve to be abused. They have no self empowerment and believe that they are incapable of getting along on their own.

    2)After a lifetime of this (again, usually violence was also present in the family of origin, and women will often choose abusive partners repeatedly), it becomes "normal" and familiar. They don't know it can (should) be otherwise.

    3)There is an incredible culture of secrecy about domestic abuse, and an incredible amount of shame and embarrassment in being involved in it. Even more so for the victim than the abuser. The abuser almost always believes his actions are justified and that he is entitled to beat his victim, and the victim almost always believes that she deserves it.

    A lot of people (looking pointedly at BoulderDawg) still blame the victim instead of the abuser, and think that she is stupid (at the very least) for not just leaving.

    4)Abusers routinely cut their victims off from their friends and families and control their every move. Thus they have no one to go to for help and no resources with which to "just leave"... especially if they have kids to take care of as well.

    5)Abusers develop a very powerful control over their victims that is nothing short of brainwash. They constantly enforce that the victim deserves her fate, that there is no way out, that she is incapable of surviving on her own, that if she tries to leave he will kill her. Also, there is a constant promise that everything will be better in the morning and this will never happen again. It is really a case of living in a very skewed altered reality, that no one can truly comprehend unless they've lived inside of it.

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    good post from taryn
    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho Mantis View Post
    Genes too busy rocking the gang and scarfing down bags of cheetos while beating it to nacho ninjettes and laughing at the ridiculous posts on the kfforum. In a horse stance of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taryn P. View Post
    We don't really have enough details to judge.

    She was not CONVICTED of any child abuse.

    She did leave- but who knows how much violence she suffered before leaving. It was probably constant from the very beginning of the relationship.

    People who don't know anything about the dynamics of these situations often can't understand why the "no way out" mentality... why the victim doesn't "just leave".
    But she did leave. If the story is correct she left about a year after getting married. Which does not really indicate being trapped and isolated in a relationship. And none of those points you mentioned really seemed to fit this woman's situation.

    Also, the parts about her children were very distrubing. The story mentioned she had four children. I thnk the key word here is "had". I'm thinking the state took those kids away from her after that shaving of the head incident. You know normal people just don't do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderDawg View Post
    But she did leave. If the story is correct she left about a year after getting married. Which does not really indicate being trapped and isolated in a relationship. And none of those points you mentioned really seemed to fit this woman's situation.

    Also, the parts about her children were very distrubing. The story mentioned she had four children. I thnk the key word here is "had". I'm thinking the state took those kids away from her after that shaving of the head incident. You know normal people just don't do that.
    It is the very, very rare domestic abuse case that does *not* fit the points I listed. It tends to be pretty textbook. I don't see anything at all in that story to indicate it does not fit the typical pattern.

    Yes, the part accusing her of abusing the children is disturbing. She could very well have had a lot of problems of her own. She could very well have been an abuser herself. And/or her dear sweet hubby- who as I have described probably controlled her every move like a puppet-master- made her shave the kid's head and she followed orders. Remember that she shaved the child's head after *he* beat the child with a belt. Not that that makes head-shaving okay, but he's still quite a bit ahead of her on the point scale of evil. He probably beat all the kids with the same clockwork regularity as he beat his wife. Where's all the outrage at **HIM**??

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    "The defendants allegedly knocked the victims to the ground, then kicked and slapped them."

    "Two suspects are listed as instructors with the Brazilian Martial Arts Center at 700 Mystic Ave. in Somerville on the center's website."

    So a couple of BJJ instructors DID NOT go to the ground in a real fight?

    Did the 'ground n pound' turn into 'crap n slap'?
    When seconds count the cops are only minutes away!

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    not ranked

    They're really working the MMA angle in this story. It makes me ponder at what point does someone become classified as an MMA Fighter. I know a lot of people that train in MMA, but I'm not sure if I classify them so until they step on the mat or in the cage.
    Accused Vegas Killer A Mixed-Martial Arts Fighter
    Friends Leave Messages On Hall's MySpace Page
    POSTED: 10:16 am PDT May 18, 2009
    UPDATED: 10:40 am PDT May 18, 2009

    LAS VEGAS -- The Las Vegas man charged with killing a former co-worker outside Caesars Palace is a mixed-martial arts fighter who nicknamed himself “King Daddy.”

    Bryan Hall, 28, appeared in court Monday morning. He is charged with murder and robbery with a deadly weapon in the killing of 27-year-old Bradley Flamm.

    Police said Flamm and Hall worked together last year at the Trevi Italian restaurant inside the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. Flamm’s body was found behind the casino last week.

    Hall’s MySpace features photographs of him taking part in a tournament sponsored by the North American Grappling Association. The organization lists Hall on its Web site, but said the fighter has not placed at a ranked event.

    A friend of Hall’s named “Tiphanie” left a message on the MySpace site reading “Babe I sit here and think why? It hurts my heart to know where you’re sitting right now. I wish I would have just answered your call Sunday night then things maybe would be different.”

    Police said Hall killed Flamm sometime after midnight Monday, May 11. They have not yet offered a possible motive in the case.

    According to a police report, Hall left DNA, fingerprints and footprints at the crime scene, and was also seen on surveillance video around the time Flamm was killed.
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    so lame

    dressing room voyeurs - how weak is that?
    Guilford martial arts studio owner charged with voyeurism
    Published: Friday, May 29, 2009
    By Rachael Scarborough King, Register Staff

    GUILFORD – Police arrested the owner of the United Studios of Self Defense martial arts academy on Boston Post Road for allegedly videotaping employees and at least one underage student while they were undressed.

    Joseph Moscatelli, 43, was arrested Thursday evening and charged with two counts of voyeurism and one count of risk of injury/impairing the morals of a minor, according to police.

    Moscatelli also owns the United Studios of Self Defense on North Main Street in Branford, police said. Branford police have been informed of the investigation.

    Guilford police responded to a complaint about possible voyeurism at the martial arts studio at about 9:30 p.m. Thursday, police said. Information collected at the scene led to Moscatelli’s arrest. He was released on a promise to appear in New Haven Superior Court on June 9.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    dressing room voyeurs - how weak is that?
    Oh crap!! I knew Joe when I was at USSD. Dang, never thought he would that kind of person.
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