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BANZAI MUSCLE 警備

 

THE GOAL OF THIS GROUP IS TO ACTIVELY PORTRAY THE CORRECT NIGHT CLUB ENVIRONMENT AND RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BOUNCER AND PATRON.

WE'RE LESS OF YOUR STEREOTYPICAL "TRAINED KILLERS IN SUITS" PARAMILITARY RENT-A-COP SECURITY THAT WE'VE CONSIDERED THE STANDARD, AND

MORE YOUR GYM RAT, STEROID ABUSING, EX-FELON AND COMMON STRONG ARM. USING INTIMIDATION AND FISTS ALONE TO WORK CROWD CONTROL.

 

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A man was killed when three bouncers pinned him down in an "extremely dangerous" hold

after they denied him entry to a Little Seoul nightclub, a court has heard.

 

Sean Benoist, then 24, was held down by the doormen for around six minutes outside of Ji-OK

in Little Seoul, Los Santos, in the early hours of 6 December 2021. He passed out and was taken

to hospital, where he later died.

 

Benoist had been asphyxiated, jurors were told on Monday at the Davis Courts Building where

Isaac Aoki, 22, Samuel Okada, 21, and Nick Furuya, 22, are on trial for manslaughter by gross

negligence.

 

Prosecutor Duncan Atkinson told jurors the men had used "excessive force" when they held

Benoist down in a hold he claimed was contrary to good practice and training.

 

The court heard he had consumed alcohol, but was described as "exuberant" rather than

drunk before he arrived at Ji-OK. He had already been turned away from the club once,

but returned after also being refused entry to a nearby venue, Ikigai Dive Bar.

 

Atkinson said there had been a row, after which the victim became verbally abusive. He

may also have hit one of the defendants, Furuya, the court heard.

 

Atkinson said: "He seems to have appeared angry and aggressive – the very type of person

that door supervisors like the defendants would be expected to deal with, and who they

were trained to deal with using the minimum level of force, if any at all was required, and

trained to deal with without posing any risk to his health and wellbeing.

 

"In fact, after another member of the door security team, Dean Egushi, had taken Benoist

to the ground, the defendants sought to restrain him there, pinning Benoist to the floor

for around six minutes.

 

"Furuya held his legs while Okada and Aoki held Benoist's body and head respectively.

 

"A number of those who witnessed what was going on saw that Benoist had stopped

sturggling and told Okada, Aoki and Furuya this. They eventually realized that Benoist

was unconscious and released him."

 

An examination of his body found that "excessive and inappropriate pressure was

applied to his neck and/or his chest which, in combination with the rigidity and

duration of the restraint, would have seriously restricted Benoist's ability to breathe",

Atkinson said.

 

In particular, he said, the way Aoki and Okada restrained Benoist involved the use of

"excessive force" contrary to good practice, while Furuya was negligent in allowing

the restraint to go on while he held Benoist's feet.

 

Instead of calling emergency services once Benoist became unconscious, Furuya

threw water in his face, the court heard.

 

Okada, Furuya, and Aoki, of Little Tokyo, Los Santos, deny the charges against them.

Edited by Uncle Sancho
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