I said 'simple martial arts', meaning basic moves used in it. It is said that "electroshock weapons need much more continuous and uninterrupted contact time with one's intended target than usually advertised, well above 5 seconds, to stop a determined assailant effectively, and that much time can be impossible to achieve against a physically superior or better trained opponent in close unarmed combat". And yes, I did watch the video and it has nothing to do with the fact that he was resisting or attempting to assasinate a cop and run away with a single arm still behind his back. In fact, he was tased because he was asked to turn around while lying down and face the ground (which he did, but then...). With 6 cops over him, he asked 'why am I being arrested'. He wasn't told, which is against your rights to be refused to know. As he was saying that, he turned his body and got his left hand free, looks backwards and then saw the taser, yelling "don't tase me". For a criminal, he was barely struggling, just had a big mouth. And no, it takes less than 3 seconds to even think up "tasers can kill". A cop could have done the same. I only read after or quote something someone else found to back up my point.