"armed response"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas on May 24, 2022, where 19 children and 2 teachers were killed. He criticized the police response, noting that officers waited approximately 40 minutes to an hour before entering the classroom despite hearing gunfire, while parents pleaded with them to act. Koernke argued that the delay allowed victims to bleed out and that immediate engagement is standard tactical procedure. He also discussed theories about the shooter's background, including possible connections to cartels, pharmaceutical drugs like Prozac, and government involvement in engineering mass shootings. The show included caller contributions analyzing police response failures, weapon details, and comparisons to previous incidents like Columbine.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including water cache placement along travel routes, stocking supplies and medical items at 4-6 mile intervals for emergency situations. He addressed recent political developments regarding gun control legislation moving through Congress, emphasizing that citizens are prepared and aware of government intentions. Koernke recounted details of a fabricated bank robbery charge from his past, explaining how law enforcement targeted him while ignoring the actual bank robber, and discussed his imprisonment as a political prisoner. He stressed the importance of logistics, ammunition distribution, and community support for potential conflict, warning that any federal attack on civilians would trigger immediate armed response. The show emphasized veteran capabilities, the superiority of decentralized patriot logistics over government systems, and the need for spring preparedness given historical patterns of government operations.