Stopping a Murder Wasn’t the Plan for My Summer Job

Stopping a Murder Wasn’t the Plan for My Summer Job

I had gotten into the University of Miami at 17 on an early admission program… my high school GPA was 4.6 —I choose UM because it was only blocks away from Sensei Wise’s dojo (Karate School) and training there as much as I could was my number 1 priority.

I had just turned 18. College was out for the summer, and I decided to bring my girlfriend to stay with me at my mom’s house for the summer. Somehow, I had earned a reputation in the dorms—I’d met her when she came with friends to see the wild dorm room everyone was talking about— she never left.

My mom gave me the classic wake-up call

“If you’re staying here, you get a job and help with rent, food—everything.”  She told me to go work with my dad for the summer. It had been two years since I spoke with my dad, but we were back on good terms. So, hit the road and work for Dad? Sounded simple enough.

What I didn’t know was that this trip would turn into a real-life and death thriller—cops, a thief, a murderer, and hardcore business people—a lesson in violence, control, and choices that would stick with me forever.

I thought it’d be a laid-back break… I was wrong.

The story is real

Even though I am not sure these guys even used their real names, the names have been changed and scenes are illustrated.

I didn’t look at Rocco, but I was watching. Always watching.

When we arrived, I introduced my dad to my girlfriend.

Then he introduced me to Rocco.

Rocco was a mountain of muscle. Fresh out of prison. On parole. Hired by my dad as a bouncer and bodyguard. Apparently, my dad had bragged to him about his son—me—being a black belt.

Rocco came up to me, stuck out his hand… and as I reached to shake it, he snapped a jab with his other hand at my face.

“He’s not very fast,” Rocco said smugly to my dad. “I could’ve killed him just now.”

Dad grinned, and I just smiled with my best sarcastic “Bruce Lee” smile.

“Nice jab you got there,” I said.

No need to react. You don’t block what isn’t going to hurt you and Rocco wasn’t actually trying to hit me.

But I kept him in my peripheral vision. Just in case.

As we walked together—my dad on my left, Rocco on my right—I sensed Rocco shifting his weight, leaning in for another jab.

Really?

As Rocco’s arm came up for his jab, without stopping my stride or missing a word in my conversation with my dad, I launched a quick sidekick into Rocco’s ribs stopping his punch and sending him flying.

He was caught in the act and totally off guard. BAM! He hit the pavement gasping. I continued walking and talking with my dad like nothing had happened.

One clean strike. Calm, controlled. That was all it took.

Rocco on the ground, holding his side, looked up stunned. My dad? He just chuckled as if saying, “I told you so.” Rocco never tried me again after that.

We weren’t friends—but there was a new respect. I could almost hear him thinking, Damn, that skinny kid was fast and it hurt, there must be something to that karate stuff.

Side Note:

This took me back to when an older student, close to my rank but full of attitude, started giving me grief. He was terrifying—the kind of guy who once scared off a whole gang of punks with nothing but a roar and a death stare. I warned him to back off, but at 118 lbs, I didn’t exactly scream “threat.” He kept pushing… until I snapped. One clean sidekick—boom!—sent him flying into the dojo’s giant mirrored wall. The whole thing shattered like a scene from an action movie. I stood there frozen, heart pounding, waiting for Sensei’s wrath. He walked in, glanced at the broken glass, looked at me, then turned to the other guy and asked, “What did you do to piss off Mr. Israel?”

Later, Rocco came to me with a secret.

He said Mick—an ex-cop working for my dad—was skimming money. I told him, “That’s between you, my dad, and my uncle who run the business. You want to fix it? Talk to them.”

I didn’t realize what would come next… well, maybe some of it, but definitely not the intensity in which it came.

There was gonna be trouble

That night, we gathered in a dark alley behind the office: my dad, my uncle, Rocco, Mick, and me. Ever since I was 14, whenever trouble was expected, they would have me standby. Not really sure why, as my uncle is 6’4″ and both of them carry concealed weapons. I guess dad liked to see the surprise on everyone’s face when his young son handled the bad guys. Holding the meeting outside was a sure indication there was gonna be trouble, I just didn’t know how much!

Mick sat on the back steps. Rocco loomed in front of him, demanding he confess.

“Tell them what you told me,” Rocco said.

Mick denied it. “I don’t know what you are talking about.”

BAM!

Rocco hook punched Mick so hard it sent him flying off the steps onto the pavement. Blood was already dripping from his mouth.

Mick, dazed, tried again: “I don’t know what you’re talking about.”

Rocco lost it. He went into berserker mode.

He pounced on Mick—literally jumped on his chest—fists flying, blood spraying. He didn’t stop. Over and over, punches landed. I could see Mick’s head bouncing off the pavement, and then… going limp.

My dad and uncle were frozen like deer caught in the headlights of an oncoming car. Mouths open. Eyes wide. These were men who’d seen trouble before, but nothing like this. It was a vicious scene like a demon going wild trying to kill its victim.

In a split second, things went from tense… to terrifying

If I didn’t act right now, Mick was going to die.

I stepped in. Slipped behind Rocco locking in a rear choke around his neck pulling him to his feet off of Mick—tight enough for him to know I could end it right there.

I leaned in and said calmly, “I’m going to release you. When I do, you have two choices:

One—leave and never come back.
Two—stay, and I’ll take you apart.”

If they’d been a minute later, Mick wouldn’t died and stayed dead.

With Rocco in his berserker state, I expected to have to fight but he didn’t say a word and just took off.

Mick was bloody and unconscious so we called an ambulance. We didn’t know if he’d make it.

We saw him a month later and heard his story—He survived. Barely. His heart had stopped—multiple times. But somehow, the paramedics revived him on the way to the hospital.

That night, I went back to the hotel with my girlfriend. I needed space. Needed to move. My body and mind were still in fight mode and full of adrenaline. So I went to the workout room.

And there he was.

Rocco.

Relaxing in the hot tub. Laughing. Bragging about how he “won a fight.”

Won a fight?

I probably should’ve walked away.

But I couldn’t let it go.

I walked right up—this skinny 118-pound kid—and told this mountain of muscle the truth.

“You didn’t win a fight. You sucker punched a man sitting down and might have killed him. That’s not strength. That’s cowardice.”

Everyone in the room went quiet.

Rocco didn’t move.

He’d killed before. With his hands. And almost killed again.

That’s when I learned the truth: Rocco wasn’t just any ex-con. He was paroled for barehanded murder.

That summer reassured me that my years and countless hours of training had not gone to waste.

Martial arts works—I had saved a life. Not because it lets you hit harder.

Because it teaches you when not to hit. How to control chaos. How to stay calm in the storm.

And those lessons carried forward.

 

Today, I swing a paintbrush instead of a fist. I create live art performances that are full of energy, impact, and inspiration—often at charity events supporting causes like crime prevention, domestic violence shelters, and children’s programs.

Martial arts gave me the physical and mental tools to act with purpose. Now, that same discipline flows through my brushstrokes. Every painting I create in front of a crowd is a celebration of life, courage, and redemption.

I may not stop fists with kicks anymore, but I still fight—for hope, healing, and humanity.

 

Advice:
Learn control. Train your body—but train your mind even more.
Know when to walk away.
And when you must act…
Act with purpose.
Act with clarity.
Act with honor.

The Art of Speed Painting

Finale performance at the Tunnel to Towers Run – a 911 Tribute

Painting Warren Buffett’s portrait for the opening of the Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders Meeting in Omaha

The essence of speed painting lies in its rapid execution, where the creation of art is subject to a bounded time span, emphasizing swiftness over painstaking attention to detail. Michael Israel and artists alike employ methods like glazing and dry brushing to amplify their work’s visual appeal without extensive time investment. This form of art utilizes successive color layers that deliver prompt results, making it particularly popular for live displays and demonstrations.

 

Michael’s showcases are an exceptional fusion of music and visual artistry, offering spectators an enthralling experience. He mesmerizes onlookers by swiftly crafting his pieces with great precision during performances, ensuring each event remains distinctively unforgettable.

Michael Israel’s prowess in art has been showcased at illustrious locations around the globe, such as Harrah’s Casino and the Grimaldi Forum in Monte Carlo. His ability to quickly convert an empty canvas into a work of art has cemented his status within the global arts community.

His memorable performance titled ‘Hero,’ which honors those affected by the September 11 attacks, has garnered significant attention online with upwards of 13 million views and continues to touch audiences worldwide.

During his live performances, Michael captivates audiences with dynamic renditions of legendary figures including Marlon Brando and Marilyn Monroe, creating unforgettable experiences for all who witness them.

Charitable Giving Through Art

Howie Mandel auction his portrait performed by Michael Israel benefiting the Boys & Girls Club

Michael Israel’s contributions to philanthropy go beyond his entertainment prowess. Through his Works4Charity initiative, Michael partners with various charities offering top-tier entertainment at no cost to them. The program guarantees that these organizations see a real increase in their income from the events, providing a significant boost to their fundraising activities and helping them raise money for various causes.

 

In individual instances, Michael has been able to help charities raise up to $400,000 through one event alone. His art pieces are often auctioned for charity and can attract bids as high as $250,000 each. This level of generosity fuels disaster relief efforts and bolsters initiatives aimed at improving education and health.

 

By creating an emotionally captivating ambiance during performances, Michael fosters an environment where attendees are moved to bid generously on artwork—a strategy that increases profits for charitable causes. The logistical aid and technical support provided by his program guarantee the seamless operation of charity functions so they can achieve greater success without bearing any additional costs.

The Power of Live Events

 

Live events have an unparalleled ability to unite people, raise awareness, and drive charitable giving. Whether it’s a benefit concert, a charity gala, or a fundraising run, these events create a dynamic atmosphere that can significantly amplify a cause’s reach and impact. The energy and excitement generated by live events are contagious, encouraging attendees to open their hearts and wallets to support worthy causes.

 

For charities, live events are a golden opportunity to raise funds and build awareness. They provide a platform to showcase their mission, share success stories, and connect with supporters on a personal level. The immediacy of a live event, combined with the emotional resonance of a compelling cause, can inspire attendees to take action and contribute generously.

 

Michael Israel’s performances are a prime example of how live events can be leveraged for charitable giving. His captivating shows not only entertain but also move audiences to support various charities, demonstrating the profound impact that live events can have on fundraising efforts.

Charity Fundraising Strategies

 

Successful charity fundraising requires a strategic approach. Here are some effective strategies that can help charities maximize their fundraising efforts:

 

  • Storytelling: Share compelling stories that highlight the impact of your cause. Personal anecdotes and testimonials can create an emotional connection with potential donors, making them more likely to contribute.
  • Social Media Campaigns: Utilize social media platforms to reach a broader audience. Create engaging content, use relevant hashtags, and encourage followers to share your posts to increase visibility and attract donations.
  • Partnerships: Collaborate with businesses, influencers, and other organizations to expand your reach. Partnerships can provide additional resources, increase credibility, and attract new supporters.
  • Events: Host fundraising events such as galas, auctions, and benefit concerts. These events can generate significant funds and provide an opportunity to engage with donors in person.
  • Online Fundraising: Set up online donation platforms to make it easy for people to contribute. Use email campaigns and online ads to drive traffic to your donation page.

 

By implementing these strategies, charities can enhance their fundraising efforts and ensure they have the resources needed to support their missions.

 

Impact on the Entertainment Industry

 

Michael Israel seeks to inspire audiences by forging emotional connections through his art and live performances. His unique blend of painting, music, and movement creates a dynamic experience that engages and captivates viewers, making his shows suitable for both corporate events and public showcases.

Michael Israel’s free benefit shows aim to raise immediate funds for charities through charity fundraising, showcasing his commitment to using his talents for good non profit money.

His official YouTube channel allows fans worldwide to watch his performances, broadening his reach and impact on the entertainment industry.

 

The Intersection of Art and Social Change

 

Art has a unique power to inspire social change and drive charitable giving. Throughout history, artists have used their work to raise awareness about important issues and mobilize support for various causes. Here are some examples of how art intersects with social change:

 

  • Awareness Campaigns: Artists create powerful visual and performance art pieces that highlight social issues such as poverty, inequality, and environmental degradation. These works can spark conversations, challenge perceptions, and inspire action.
  • Fundraising Auctions: Art auctions are a popular method for raising funds for charitable causes. Donated artworks are sold to the highest bidder, with proceeds going to support the charity’s mission. Michael Israel’s art auctions, for instance, have raised substantial funds for disaster relief and other initiatives.
  • Community Projects: Public art projects, such as murals and installations, can transform communities and bring attention to local issues. These projects often involve collaboration with community members, fostering a sense of ownership and pride.
  • Advocacy: Artists use their platforms to advocate for social change. Through their work, they can influence public opinion, shape policy discussions, and drive legislative action.

 

By harnessing the power of art, individuals and organizations can create meaningful change and support charitable giving. Michael Israel’s work exemplifies how art can be a catalyst for social impact, inspiring generosity and driving support for important causes.

The Technology Behind His Art

 

 

 

Utilizing cutting-edge technology and custom tools, Michael Israel crafts his vibrant works of art. He employs not only superior-grade paints and groundbreaking brush designs, but also integrates time-lapse photography to document the evolution of his paintings, thereby granting viewers a more accessible understanding of the creativity involved in his live displays.

 

Michael’s work is marked by the employment of expansive canvases paired with power tools which enable him to produce stunning pieces at an accelerated pace compared to conventional painting techniques. Such technological advancements magnify the aesthetic appeal for onlookers while extending the influence and exposure of his performances beyond their live exhibitions through video recordings.

 

 

How to Experience a Michael Israel Show

 

For those who appreciate art, it’s essential to experience a show by Michael Israel. By checking his official website for the schedule of upcoming live events, fans can ensure they are always in the know about opportunities to see his artistic talent on display.

 

Michael’s shows range from small charity functions to grand public exhibitions and are designed to be unforgettable. Audiences, whether present at the venue or watching via an online platform, will find themselves engrossed and moved by the performance.

 

 

Becoming a Philanthropist Like Michael Israel

 

Philanthropy is accessible to all. It doesn’t depend on one’s status or net worth. Philanthropy can start small, enabling contributions even when finances are tight. Clear philanthropic goals can help maintain focus and measure impact, making efforts more effective.

 

Using social networks can enhance the reach and effectiveness of philanthropic initiatives. Volunteering provides hands-on experience and deepens commitment to philanthropic causes.

 

Donor-advised funds can simplify the charitable giving process and provide tax benefits, making it easier to give back.

 

Quotes

“I think I only went to college because it was close to the karate school.”
https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/michael_israel_805077

 

“It’s not about how high you jump. It’s about how high everyone else jumps.”
https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/michael_israel_805076

 

“I’ve been doing this since I was a kid. Then, I got in trouble for painting like this on
the wall, but now, I get paid for it.”
https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/michael_israel_805067

 

“To me, this is the most awesome kind of art. When the music is right, everybody is as much a part of the art.”

https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/michael_israel_805068

 

“By the time I’m done with my show, I’m in Never-Never Land. Usually I leave the room for the auction and try to chill out.”
https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/michael_israel_805069

 

“Trump is an icon. He is a part of American history. He is every bit the icon as anyone I paint.”
https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/michael_israel_805071

 

“I thought, ‘How cool would it be to paint Donald Trump in Donald Trump’s house with Donald Trump there.”
https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/michael_israel_805072

 

“This is where my notoriety comes from right now: from action art.”
https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/michael_israel_805074

 

Summary

 

Michael Israel’s world of speed painting and performance art is a testament to how creativity can transcend traditional boundaries and create a profound impact on society. His unique blend of art and entertainment has captivated audiences worldwide while raising significant funds for various charitable causes.

 

As we reflect on Michael’s journey, it becomes clear that art has the power to inspire, heal, and bring people together. By integrating his passion for painting with a deep commitment to philanthropy, Michael Israel exemplifies how one person can make a difference in the lives of many.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

How did Michael Israel start painting?

 

Michael Israel began painting at the age of two, inspired by a humorous incident involving his mother. This early encouragement sparked his passion for art.

 

 

What is speed painting?

 

Speed painting is an art form in which artists produce artwork under time constraints, highlighting their skill and creativity. This practice not only challenges the artist’s technique but also allows for the spontaneous expression of ideas.

 

 

How does Michael Israel contribute to charity?

 

Through his Works4Charity program, Michael Israel supports various causes by offering free performances to help raise considerable funds for charity.

 

 

What makes Michael Israel’s performances unique?

 

Michael Israel’s distinctive performances blend painting, music, and movement to create a captivating and dynamic spectacle that thoroughly engages spectators, thereby elevating the allure of his artistic expression.

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