For fifteen years, I trained Marines in hand-to-hand combat, teaching one rule above all others: never use your skills against civilians. That rule was tested the day I saw my daughter lying in an emergency room bed. Her boyfriend, Dustin, had been hurting her for months. At first, the signs were subtle—long sleeves in hot weather, forced smiles, and excuses that never quite made sense. My wife, a nurse, eventually confirmed what I feared when she noticed bruises that looked like fingerprints on our daughter’s arm. When Marcy finally admitted Dustin had threatened our family if she left him, I knew the situation was far more dangerous than I had imagined.
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