Chapter
The Guns of Anders Breivik
Anders Breivik, the perpetrator of the 2011 Norway attacks, had obtained the weapons he used through memberships at a pistol club, a hunting license, and purchasing them legally, including a Benelli shotgun, a bolt action rifle, a semi-automatic nine millimeter Glock 34 pistol, and a semi-automatic Ruger mini 14 rifle.
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The speaker expresses suspicion regarding European police badges and how they differ from those in the US.
17:46 - 19:37 (01:51)
Summary
The speaker expresses suspicion regarding European police badges and how they differ from those in the US.
ChapterThe Guns of Anders Breivik
Episode35: Anders Behring Breivik: The 2011 Norway Attacks
PodcastLights Out
Anders Behring Breivik obtained a Benelli shotgun, a bolt action rifle, a semi-automatic Glock 34 pistol, and a semi-automatic Ruger mini 14 rifle by getting a membership at a pistol club and paying for a hunting license in Norway.
19:37 - 22:00 (02:23)
Summary
Anders Behring Breivik obtained a Benelli shotgun, a bolt action rifle, a semi-automatic Glock 34 pistol, and a semi-automatic Ruger mini 14 rifle by getting a membership at a pistol club and paying for a hunting license in Norway. He spent several months practicing his shooting skills at the pistol club and believed video games, such as World of Warcraft and Call of Duty, would improve his aim.
ChapterThe Guns of Anders Breivik
Episode35: Anders Behring Breivik: The 2011 Norway Attacks
PodcastLights Out
The terrorist behind the Oslo attacks parked his vehicle near multiple government buildings before detonating a bomb killing eight people, and then proceeded to open fire on a summer camp for youths killing an additional sixty-nine people in Norway.
22:00 - 25:20 (03:19)
Summary
The terrorist behind the Oslo attacks parked his vehicle near multiple government buildings before detonating a bomb killing eight people, and then proceeded to open fire on a summer camp for youths killing an additional sixty-nine people in Norway.