Wow, that's crazy, and sad at the same time. I really hope this young man wasn't forced to go on this ride because every one else in the group wanted to ride. To use force to maneuver out of a roller coaster car during the initial climb means this guy had a SERIOUS panic reaction. Unfortunately, he might not have known what he was in for when he got on the ride, but I have witnessed many people with cognitive disabilities have serious panic reactions to rides at the parks, but it's usually a smaller child and the adults have been able to hold them down until it was safe to exit. I sat in front of a mom with an autistic son around age 8 on the tram from the parking lot a couple weeks ago who was completely out of his mind with fear, screaming "get me out of here" over and over. It took 2 adults to hold him down. My boys are autistic, so I had so much sympathy for this mom, but she told me it was their first trip and he was so excited and has been watching You Tube videos for years, and she didn't understand why he was so scared of the tram. I saw them later in the park and the boy was watching Small World boats with his mom, while the rest of the family rode. She told me he wouldn't go on any rides and was scared of all of them.

I imagine if she put him on a ride and he panicked, he'd easily be able to get out. That kid was STRONG.
I am glad that this man escaped uninjured. It could have ended very tragically for him.