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We have a political supremacist problem in America where certain ideologies believe their viewpoint is so morally correct that violence becomes an acceptable response to their opponents.
• A Rutgers University study found over 50% of left-of-center respondents believed the assassination of political figures was justified
• The FBI Assailant Study revealed 28% of cop killers acted for "social and political reasons"
• Law enforcement needs federal support, resources, and intelligence to address this domestic terrorism threat
• We cannot expect this situation to improve without acknowledging and confronting the reality of domestic terrorism
• Speaking truth professionally and boldly is essential even in the face of intimidation
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Chapters

1. Charlie Kirk, Assassination Culture, & Political Supremacists (00:00:00)

2. Welcome and Introduction (00:00:22)

3. Reflections on the Charlie Kirk Tragedy (00:01:47)

4. The Political Supremacy Problem (00:05:21)

5. The Rutgers Assassination Culture Study (00:09:36)

6. FBI Assailant Study on Cop Killers (00:15:20)

7. Comparing Today's Threats to 1990s Extremism (00:19:47)

8. Call for Law Enforcement Preparation (00:23:32)

9. Closing Thoughts and Reality Check (00:28:19)

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