Topic: Fbi Dallas

4 chapters across the catalog

Stimming
Episode 1802

1802: Stimming

Dallas ICE Field Office Shooting, Etched Shell Casings

A gunman identified as 29-year-old Joshua John opened fire at the Dallas ICE field office from a rooftop, killing one detainee and wounding two others before committing suicide. The FBI recovered shell casings at the scene engraved with the words "anti-ICE." Family members described John as a unique individual without strong political feelings, while investigators look into how the casings were etched and whether specific individuals in the transport van were targeted.

Meloni in the Middle
Episode 1792 1:42:11 - 1:47:24

1792: Meloni in the Middle

Kash Patel, FBI Leadership, Podcast Movement Conference

Reports suggest Missouri AG Andrew Bailey may be a candidate to replace Kash Patel as FBI Director. The conversation shifts to a critique of the "Podcast Industrial Complex" and the Podcast Movement conference in Dallas. One host recounts being "blackballed" from the industry for refusing to pay for a keynote speaking slot, leading to the creation of an "unconference" alternative.

Episode 478 1:20 - 2:58

478: Cranks and Firebrands

Sir Gene Naftaliyev, Mysterious Fixer and FBI Dallas Merchandise

A mysterious figure known as Sir Gene Naftaliyev visited Amsterdam dressed in a formal suit and hat, contrasting with his previous biker-style appearance in Austin. Described as a "fixer," Gene provided custom merchandise including a pink hoodie for Mickey and an FBI Dallas hoodie featuring a slogan about the agency watching the wearer.

Zombieland USA
Episode 139 32:30 - 35:42

139: Zombieland USA

Domestic Terrorism Stings, FBI Entrapment and John DeLorean

Recent domestic terrorism arrests in Dallas and Springfield are characterized as government-managed stings targeting individuals with low cognitive abilities. These operations, where government agents provide the materials and motivation for planned attacks, are viewed as a means to justify the reauthorization of the Patriot Act. This pattern of behavior is compared to the 1970s entrapment case involving automotive executive John DeLorean and a staged cocaine deal.