WATCH: Policewoman struggles to detain a male suspect, resorts to using his clothing against him

A recent arrest video has sparked conversation across the web as a policewoman struggled to manage a suspect, resulting in a dramatic encounter that’s far from typical. The incident involves a man who seemed less intent on resisting than simply trying to wriggle free, with his pants slipping lower and lower, adding an odd twist to the unfolding scene.

The policewoman’s handling of the situation has garnered mixed opinions. Onlookers commented on her technique, noting her effort to subdue the man without a full-on brawl. The scene, however, became less about fists flying and more about a tug-of-war over clothing. One observer likened her move to pulling a hockey-style “jersey” over the suspect’s head, leaving him in a state of confusion and leaving viewers questioning the level of resistance he was putting up.

 

The physical struggle between the policewoman and the suspect in this viral arrest video shares notable similarities with techniques used in Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, particularly in how clothing can play a role in controlling an opponent. This is exactly what viewers witnessed in the video as the officer effectively manipulated the suspect’s clothing to maintain control.

One of the most noticeable parallels is the officer’s use of the suspect’s hoodie to hinder his movement—much like a Gi collar grip in BJJ. By pulling his hoodie over his head, the officer limited his visibility and ability to defend himself, echoing common BJJ techniques where gripping and pulling the gi disrupts an opponent’s balance and control. In BJJ, practitioners often pull the lapel or collar to set up sweeps, submissions, or takedowns, much like the policewoman did when she controlled the suspect’s hoodie to keep him off balance.

Additionally, her focus on collar control is a classic BJJ tactic. In Gi BJJ, collar grips allow practitioners to manipulate their opponent’s posture and movement. The officer’s grasp on the suspect’s clothing served the same purpose, enabling her to maintain a tactical advantage despite the suspect’s larger size. This mirrors how smaller BJJ practitioners often neutralize larger opponents by controlling their gi and restricting movement.

Some suggest the man wasn’t aggressively resisting but was more focused on avoiding any serious charge. His body language appeared to show hesitance rather than hostility, and despite the occasional hand-grab, it was clear that he wasn’t throwing punches. This led many to question whether he was actively resisting or just trying to escape a bad situation with his dignity — and pants — intact.

Though the incident didn’t evolve into a full confrontation, the tension was palpable. The policewoman, while smaller in stature, managed to maintain control of the situation, even as the suspect’s attempts to escape became more awkward. Despite the struggles, the officer kept her balance, drawing on what some viewers perceived as well-practiced techniques, akin to a grappling move or judo-like maneuver.