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Interrupting the Next Mass Shooting

Interrupting the Next Mass Shooting

By: wgnradio.com
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Journalist Ryan Burrow has covered ten mass shootings. He looks at the data that could unlock answers and end the epidemic. The points of interruption are there. If we walk things backward, expose those points, and add the voices we've been avoiding, we may finally understand the truth.(c) WGN Radio, All Rights Reserved Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Interrupting the Next Mass Shooting: Chapter Three Part 1 – Security, Culture, and Laws
    Oct 14 2025
    WGN’s Ryan Burrow looks at security upgrades at Chicago’s Lollapalooza. He speaks with Chad Green, creator of an AI-based gun detection system for Omnilert (https://www.omnilert.com/), designed to make schools safer. And he talks with William Philp, a parent of two Apalachee High School students, who has been fighting for tighter school security following the 2024 […]
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  • Interrupting the Next Mass Shooting: Chapter Two Part 4 – He’s Shooting!
    Aug 4 2025
    WGN’s Ryan Burrow questions his own motives as he wraps up coverage of the 2025 trial of Robert Crimo III. Crimo was convicted and sentenced in the 2023 Highland Park shooting at a Fourth of July parade. Ryan speaks with Harold Ng, a victim of the 2008 Northern Illinois University shooting.
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  • Interrupting the Next Mass Shooting: Chapter Two Part 3 – He’s Shooting!
    Aug 4 2025
    WGN’s Ryan Burrow looks at those who confronted gunmen in active shooting situations, and statistics related to ending active shooting threats. He is joined by Aurora, Illinois Police Sergeant Chris Weaver who was one of the first law enforcement responders to the 2019 workplace shooting at Henry Pratt, and Army Veteran Richard Fierro who tackled […]
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