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    <title>The Weekly Reload Podcast - Episodes Tagged with “Ceo Killer”</title>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 23 Dec 2024 05:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
    <description>A podcast from The Reload that offers sober, serious firearms reporting and analysis. It focuses on gun policy, politics, and culture. Tune in to hear from Reload Founder Stephen Gutowski and special guests from across the gun world each week.
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    <itunes:subtitle>A podcast featuring The Reload's Stephen Gutowski</itunes:subtitle>
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    <itunes:summary>A podcast from The Reload that offers sober, serious firearms reporting and analysis. It focuses on gun policy, politics, and culture. Tune in to hear from Reload Founder Stephen Gutowski and special guests from across the gun world each week.
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  <title>FBI Active Shooter Research Pioneer on Potential UnitedHealthcare CEO Killer Copycats</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 23 Dec 2024 05:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Host Stephen Gutowski and guest Katherine Scwheit discuss the recent murder of the UnitedHealthcare CEO and how it might breed copycats.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>This week, a Wisconsin school shooting provided a potential warning about what might come from the murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO.
That's not because the two shootings are directly connected but rather because the Wisconsin attack was influenced by the Columbine attack. And the CEO killing has many of the same hallmarks that could lead to it influencing future attacks as well. To examine how likely that is, we have former FBI agent and active shooter research pioneer Katherine Schweit back on the show.
Schweit was part of the team that began tracking active shooter events in the wake of the Sandy Hook attack. She helped create the framework for responding to them for both law enforcement and civilians. She agreed there is reason to think the CEO killing could have a similar effect to that of Columbine.
She said it's hard to know what might happen with future assassination attempts, but the messaging and viral nature of the CEO killing make copycats more likely. But she said she has seen progress in combatting active shooter incidents, with the number falling the past two years. And the same tactics could be used to reduce copycats as well. Special Guest: Katherine Schweit.
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week, a Wisconsin school shooting provided a potential warning about what might come from the murder of UnitedHealthcare&#39;s CEO.</p>

<p>That&#39;s not because the two shootings are directly connected but rather because the Wisconsin attack was influenced by the Columbine attack. And the CEO killing has many of the same hallmarks that could lead to it influencing future attacks as well. To examine how likely that is, we have former FBI agent and active shooter research pioneer Katherine Schweit back on the show.</p>

<p>Schweit was part of the team that began tracking active shooter events in the wake of the Sandy Hook attack. She helped create the framework for responding to them for both law enforcement and civilians. She agreed there is reason to think the CEO killing could have a similar effect to that of Columbine.</p>

<p>She said it&#39;s hard to know what might happen with future assassination attempts, but the messaging and viral nature of the CEO killing make copycats more likely. But she said she has seen progress in combatting active shooter incidents, with the number falling the past two years. And the same tactics could be used to reduce copycats as well.</p><p>Special Guest: Katherine Schweit.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week, a Wisconsin school shooting provided a potential warning about what might come from the murder of UnitedHealthcare&#39;s CEO.</p>

<p>That&#39;s not because the two shootings are directly connected but rather because the Wisconsin attack was influenced by the Columbine attack. And the CEO killing has many of the same hallmarks that could lead to it influencing future attacks as well. To examine how likely that is, we have former FBI agent and active shooter research pioneer Katherine Schweit back on the show.</p>

<p>Schweit was part of the team that began tracking active shooter events in the wake of the Sandy Hook attack. She helped create the framework for responding to them for both law enforcement and civilians. She agreed there is reason to think the CEO killing could have a similar effect to that of Columbine.</p>

<p>She said it&#39;s hard to know what might happen with future assassination attempts, but the messaging and viral nature of the CEO killing make copycats more likely. But she said she has seen progress in combatting active shooter incidents, with the number falling the past two years. And the same tactics could be used to reduce copycats as well.</p><p>Special Guest: Katherine Schweit.</p>]]>
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  <title>The Fallout of the CEO Killer's 3D-Printed Gun (Ft. Maker's Match Founder Rob Pincus)</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 16 Dec 2024 05:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Stephen Gutowski</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Host Stephen Gutowski and guest Rob Pincus discuss what the CEO killer using a 3D-printed gun means for the homebuilt firearm community.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>This week, we're discussing one of the highest-profile assassinations we've seen in a long time. One where the killer used a 3D-printed firearm, and video of the attack has been viewed countless times across the country.
To figure out what effect all of that might have on the homebuilt gun community, we've got Rob Pincus back on the show. He's a part-owner of a licensed firearms company but also the organizer of the Gun Maker's Match.
He explained what it was like to have a foot in both worlds and explained the evolution of home gun making from the 1990s through today. He said the tech had advanced a great deal over time, but most home builds still require factory-made parts, and he hopes to get the industry more involved in that side of the gun business. However, he admitted this month's high-profile killing is likely to set those efforts back.
Pincus argued the attention is probably going to bring even more scrutiny to 3D-printing guns. That's likely to amplify the fight over homebuilt firearms. Still, Pincus said he doubts it'll lead to new restrictions at the federal, or even the state, level. Special Guest: Rob Pincus.
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week, we&#39;re discussing one of the highest-profile assassinations we&#39;ve seen in a long time. One where the killer used a 3D-printed firearm, and video of the attack has been viewed countless times across the country.</p>

<p>To figure out what effect all of that might have on the homebuilt gun community, we&#39;ve got Rob Pincus back on the show. He&#39;s a part-owner of a licensed firearms company but also the organizer of the Gun Maker&#39;s Match.</p>

<p>He explained what it was like to have a foot in both worlds and explained the evolution of home gun making from the 1990s through today. He said the tech had advanced a great deal over time, but most home builds still require factory-made parts, and he hopes to get the industry more involved in that side of the gun business. However, he admitted this month&#39;s high-profile killing is likely to set those efforts back.</p>

<p>Pincus argued the attention is probably going to bring even more scrutiny to 3D-printing guns. That&#39;s likely to amplify the fight over homebuilt firearms. Still, Pincus said he doubts it&#39;ll lead to new restrictions at the federal, or even the state, level.</p><p>Special Guest: Rob Pincus.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week, we&#39;re discussing one of the highest-profile assassinations we&#39;ve seen in a long time. One where the killer used a 3D-printed firearm, and video of the attack has been viewed countless times across the country.</p>

<p>To figure out what effect all of that might have on the homebuilt gun community, we&#39;ve got Rob Pincus back on the show. He&#39;s a part-owner of a licensed firearms company but also the organizer of the Gun Maker&#39;s Match.</p>

<p>He explained what it was like to have a foot in both worlds and explained the evolution of home gun making from the 1990s through today. He said the tech had advanced a great deal over time, but most home builds still require factory-made parts, and he hopes to get the industry more involved in that side of the gun business. However, he admitted this month&#39;s high-profile killing is likely to set those efforts back.</p>

<p>Pincus argued the attention is probably going to bring even more scrutiny to 3D-printing guns. That&#39;s likely to amplify the fight over homebuilt firearms. Still, Pincus said he doubts it&#39;ll lead to new restrictions at the federal, or even the state, level.</p><p>Special Guest: Rob Pincus.</p>]]>
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  <title>NRA Corruption Case Concludes; SCOTUS Rejects Hawaiian Gun Case</title>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2024 16:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Stephen Gutowski</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Host Jake Foglman and Reload Founder Stephen Gutowski discuss the end of the NRA's civil suit and the Supreme Court declining to take up the "Spirit of Aloha" case.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>51:30</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I talk about the NRA's New York corruption case finally coming to an end after six years. We also discuss the Supreme Court's latest rejection of a Second Amendment case, the high-profile "Spirit of Aloha" Hawaii gun carry decision. We wrap up by covering the latest reports suggesting the United Healthcare CEO shooter used a 3-D printed gun and what that might mean for homemade gun enthusiasts.  
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    <![CDATA[<p>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I talk about the NRA&#39;s New York corruption case finally coming to an end after six years. We also discuss the Supreme Court&#39;s latest rejection of a Second Amendment case, the high-profile &quot;Spirit of Aloha&quot; Hawaii gun carry decision. We wrap up by covering the latest reports suggesting the United Healthcare CEO shooter used a 3-D printed gun and what that might mean for homemade gun enthusiasts. </p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I talk about the NRA&#39;s New York corruption case finally coming to an end after six years. We also discuss the Supreme Court&#39;s latest rejection of a Second Amendment case, the high-profile &quot;Spirit of Aloha&quot; Hawaii gun carry decision. We wrap up by covering the latest reports suggesting the United Healthcare CEO shooter used a 3-D printed gun and what that might mean for homemade gun enthusiasts. </p>]]>
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  <title>CEO Killer’s Gun Offers Clues; Biden Pardons Hunter's Gun Crimes</title>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 06 Dec 2024 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Stephen Gutowski</author>
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  <description>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I break down what we can glean about the UnitedHealthcare CEO's assassin based on surveillance footage of his gun. We also cover President Joe Biden's pardon of his son Hunter and what that means for Second Amendment challenges related to his gun crimes. We wrap up by discussing the trend of Trump's law enforcement cabinet picks having a history of supporting red flag laws, the US House of Representatives' new legal brief in Smith and Wesson's upcoming Supreme Court case, and what to make of new reports that Trump's relationship with the NRA has soured. 
Get 20% Off a Reload Membership: https://thereload.com/membership-sales/ 
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    <![CDATA[<p>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I break down what we can glean about the UnitedHealthcare CEO&#39;s assassin based on surveillance footage of his gun. We also cover President Joe Biden&#39;s pardon of his son Hunter and what that means for Second Amendment challenges related to his gun crimes. We wrap up by discussing the trend of Trump&#39;s law enforcement cabinet picks having a history of supporting red flag laws, the US House of Representatives&#39; new legal brief in Smith and Wesson&#39;s upcoming Supreme Court case, and what to make of new reports that Trump&#39;s relationship with the NRA has soured. </p>

<p>Get 20% Off a Reload Membership: <a href="https://thereload.com/membership-sales/" rel="nofollow">https://thereload.com/membership-sales/</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Contributing writer Jake Fogleman and I break down what we can glean about the UnitedHealthcare CEO&#39;s assassin based on surveillance footage of his gun. We also cover President Joe Biden&#39;s pardon of his son Hunter and what that means for Second Amendment challenges related to his gun crimes. We wrap up by discussing the trend of Trump&#39;s law enforcement cabinet picks having a history of supporting red flag laws, the US House of Representatives&#39; new legal brief in Smith and Wesson&#39;s upcoming Supreme Court case, and what to make of new reports that Trump&#39;s relationship with the NRA has soured. </p>

<p>Get 20% Off a Reload Membership: <a href="https://thereload.com/membership-sales/" rel="nofollow">https://thereload.com/membership-sales/</a></p>]]>
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