12/23/2023 0 Comments Ninja spec ops![]() The Ridgecrest Police Department said a report about a man in ninja apparel came in at 1.19am and that there was “at least one victim”. The sergeant and a captain locked all the doors and called 911 as the man dressed as a ninja punched and kicked the doors and windows. The sergeant ran and jumped over a fence, and eventually made it back to a building where other service members were present. At this time, “the person in ninja garb began to slash” at the sergeant using a katana sword, “striking his phone and his knee and leg”. “Do you know where my family is?” the man asked, prompting the sergeant to once again say he didn’t know. The sergeant said he didn’t know the man dressed as a ninja. “Do you know who I am?” the man asked, according to the report. The incident report, posted on Instagram, stated that a staff sergeant was smoking a cigarette near a hangar at the airport when he was approached by “an unknown person wearing full ninja garb”. The troops were at the airport conducting an exercise, the report added. “The suspect had assaulted a victim at the scene with a sword, and thrown a rock through a hangar window, hitting an additional victim in the head,” the Kern County Sheriff’s Office said on Friday.īoth victims are members of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR), Stars and Stripes reported. Law enforcement officials in Ridgecrest were made aware shortly after 1am on 18 September that a man, dressed as a ninja, was wielding a sword at Inyokern Airport in Kern County. ![]() A US Army unit was attacked by a man who slashed a sergeant using a katana sword and threw a rock through the window of a hangar
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