September 18, 2013
Morning Show 1h 0m Complete Radio Episode 2013
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Summary

Mark Koernke discussed the September 18, 2013 Navy Yard shooting in Washington, D.C., criticizing the response and arguing that armed civilians could have stopped the shooter more quickly. He contrasted this incident with historical mass shooting cases, including the 1966 University of Texas clock tower shooting where armed civilians provided suppression fire, and the Richard Speck murders where victims' passivity resulted in multiple deaths. Koernke blamed government policies disarming civilians, socialist bureaucracy, and a 'victim mentality' for enabling mass casualties. He also addressed alleged pre-incident reporting of the shooting and called for local investigative action rather than reliance on computer-based research.

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