<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rss version="2.0" encoding="UTF-8" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:admin="http://webns.net/mvcb/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom/" xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:googleplay="http://www.google.com/schemas/play-podcasts/1.0" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:fireside="http://fireside.fm/modules/rss/fireside">
  <channel>
    <fireside:hostname>web01.fireside.fm</fireside:hostname>
    <fireside:genDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2026 06:38:37 -0500</fireside:genDate>
    <generator>Fireside (https://fireside.fm)</generator>
    <title>The Weekly Reload Podcast - Episodes Tagged with “Homicide”</title>
    <link>https://thereload.fireside.fm/tags/homicide</link>
    <pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2022 05:00:00 -0400</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.
</description>
    <language>en-us</language>
    <itunes:type>episodic</itunes:type>
    <itunes:subtitle>A podcast featuring The Reload's Stephen Gutowski</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:author>Stephen Gutowski</itunes:author>
    <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.
</itunes:summary>
    <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/0/006abb54-2cee-4879-907f-1104e1df2e3f/cover.jpg?v=17"/>
    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
    <itunes:keywords>gun news, gun politics, firearms, policy, politics, culture, gun culture, gun ownership</itunes:keywords>
    <itunes:owner>
      <itunes:name>Stephen Gutowski</itunes:name>
      <itunes:email>gutowski@thereload.com</itunes:email>
    </itunes:owner>
<itunes:category text="News">
  <itunes:category text="Politics"/>
</itunes:category>
<itunes:category text="News"/>
<itunes:category text="News">
  <itunes:category text="News Commentary"/>
</itunes:category>
<item>
  <title>Manhattan Institute's Robert VerBruggen on the Murder Spike and Bad FBI Crime Data</title>
  <link>http://thereload.fireside.fm/national-reviews-robert-verbruggen-on-the-murder-spike-and-bad-fbi-crime-data</link>
  <guid isPermaLink="false">91e7096a-aa60-4a11-aff4-d30d0f974856</guid>
  <pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2022 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Stephen Gutowski</author>
  <enclosure url="https://chrt.fm/track/418E8A/aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/006abb54-2cee-4879-907f-1104e1df2e3f/91e7096a-aa60-4a11-aff4-d30d0f974856.mp3" length="75465540" type="audio/mpeg"/>
  <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
  <itunes:author>Stephen Gutowski</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>Host Stephen Gutowski and guest Robert VerBruggen discuss the murder spike and whether it's connected to the gun sales spike.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:18:11</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
  <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/0/006abb54-2cee-4879-907f-1104e1df2e3f/cover.jpg?v=17"/>
  <description>The FBI just released its full 2021 crime report. So, this week on the podcast, we're talking about the spike in nationwide homicides.
That's why Robert VerBruggen from National Review and the Manhattan Institute is joining us. He's been writing about the ins and outs of crime data for years and has produced some of the most insightful commentary I've seen.
With data from the FBI, CDC, and elsewhere indicating a significant increase in murder over the past two years, VerBruggen walks us through the trend and its implications. He also explains why the FBI's data is less reliable than its ever been before and what impact that has on everything. He said that as we've seen a historic change in the murder rate, the FBI's reporting capabilities have become historically bad.
However, VerBruggen said there is still a lot we can figure out from what we do know. For instance, he said it's unlikely that the gun sales spike fueled the murder spike. Instead, he argues police pullback in the wake of the 2020 riots is largely to blame. However, even that conclusion comes with significant nuance due to how widespread the spike has been. 
We also hear from Reload Member Allen, who is a new gun owner living in New York City. He explains why he decided to buy his first gun just over a year ago and what the onerous process for actually obtaining a shotgun has been like.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss a federal ruling blocking enforcement of the most controversial portions of New York's latest gun-carry law. Special Guest: Robert VerBruggen.
</description>
  <itunes:keywords>guns, gun politics, second amendment, 2nd amendment, gun news, stephen gutowski, robert verbruggen, fbi, cdc, crime data, murder, homicide</itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>The FBI just released its full 2021 crime report. So, this week on the podcast, we&#39;re talking about the spike in nationwide homicides.</p>

<p>That&#39;s why Robert VerBruggen from National Review and the Manhattan Institute is joining us. He&#39;s been writing about the ins and outs of crime data for years and has produced some of the most insightful commentary I&#39;ve seen.</p>

<p>With data from the FBI, CDC, and elsewhere indicating a significant increase in murder over the past two years, VerBruggen walks us through the trend and its implications. He also explains why the FBI&#39;s data is less reliable than its ever been before and what impact that has on everything. He said that as we&#39;ve seen a historic change in the murder rate, the FBI&#39;s reporting capabilities have become historically bad.</p>

<p>However, VerBruggen said there is still a lot we can figure out from what we do know. For instance, he said it&#39;s unlikely that the gun sales spike fueled the murder spike. Instead, he argues police pullback in the wake of the 2020 riots is largely to blame. However, even that conclusion comes with significant nuance due to how widespread the spike has been. </p>

<p>We also hear from Reload Member Allen, who is a new gun owner living in New York City. He explains why he decided to buy his first gun just over a year ago and what the onerous process for actually obtaining a shotgun has been like.</p>

<p>Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss a federal ruling blocking enforcement of the most controversial portions of New York&#39;s latest gun-carry law.</p><p>Special Guest: Robert VerBruggen.</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>The FBI just released its full 2021 crime report. So, this week on the podcast, we&#39;re talking about the spike in nationwide homicides.</p>

<p>That&#39;s why Robert VerBruggen from National Review and the Manhattan Institute is joining us. He&#39;s been writing about the ins and outs of crime data for years and has produced some of the most insightful commentary I&#39;ve seen.</p>

<p>With data from the FBI, CDC, and elsewhere indicating a significant increase in murder over the past two years, VerBruggen walks us through the trend and its implications. He also explains why the FBI&#39;s data is less reliable than its ever been before and what impact that has on everything. He said that as we&#39;ve seen a historic change in the murder rate, the FBI&#39;s reporting capabilities have become historically bad.</p>

<p>However, VerBruggen said there is still a lot we can figure out from what we do know. For instance, he said it&#39;s unlikely that the gun sales spike fueled the murder spike. Instead, he argues police pullback in the wake of the 2020 riots is largely to blame. However, even that conclusion comes with significant nuance due to how widespread the spike has been. </p>

<p>We also hear from Reload Member Allen, who is a new gun owner living in New York City. He explains why he decided to buy his first gun just over a year ago and what the onerous process for actually obtaining a shotgun has been like.</p>

<p>Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I discuss a federal ruling blocking enforcement of the most controversial portions of New York&#39;s latest gun-carry law.</p><p>Special Guest: Robert VerBruggen.</p>]]>
  </itunes:summary>
</item>
  </channel>
</rss>
