Ex-MMA fighter William Cassoday chokes out man attacking Indiana cop

A former blended martial arts competitor jumped into motion to takedown a person that was combating a cop on the aspect of the street in Indiana, a report stated.

William Cassoday, 39, was driving to go to his mother Monday afternoon when he noticed a Porter County Sheriff’s Workplace patrolman being attacked, based on The Lake Geneva Regional Information.

“As I used to be passing, I see the man swinging on the cop,” Cassoday reportedly stated.

The MMA fighter and Brazilian jiu-jitsu brown belt pulled over down the street and ran again to the scene as suspect Christopher Delgado, 37, was in place to assault two different individuals, the article stated.

Cassoday then put his arm round Delgado’s neck from behind and used his different arm to tighten the grip in a “rear-naked choke,” based on the outlet.

“He couldn’t do something as a result of I used to be squeezing on his neck after which he kinda felt like he went limp for a second and so I loosen[ed] it up,” Cassoday instructed WMAQ-TV.

Christopher Delgado
Christopher Delgado threw punches when Patrolman Jamison Smith tried to arrest him.
Porter County Sheriff's Workplace

“I’m 280 kilos — this man was most likely half my dimension,” he added.

The Valparaiso resident took the pugnacious perp right down to the bottom, the place Patrolman Jamison Smith was in a position to put him in handcuffs.

Delgado was pulled over after Smith acknowledged him as an auto theft suspect, the report stated. The suspect initially pretended he was another person earlier than throwing punches when he was positioned beneath arrest.

He was charged with felony rely of battery on a regulation enforcement officer leading to bodily damage, misdemeanor resisting regulation enforcement and false informing, based on the report.

For Cassoday, stepping in to assist the cop was enterprise as typical.

“Stuff like that doesn’t hassle me,” the fighter reportedly stated.

Officers later stated they “can not thank Mr. William Cassoday sufficient for his brave actions.”

“Placing his personal security apart, he bumped into hurt’s means, aiding Officer Smith in taking a felon into custody,” Porter County Sheriff’s Workplace Cpl. Benjamin McFalls reportedly stated.

“Mr. Cassoday willingly jumped right into a struggle, during which our officer was being violently attacked,” he continued.

“Mr. Cassoday exemplified what it means to be a resident of Porter County. We might be honoring him within the close to future.”

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