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A deep dive into the case files of former head of the FBI’s Active Shooter program Katherine Schweit; diving deep into true crime revealing the insider’s story of what happened and what went wrong at some of the world's worst mass shootings, empowering listeners along the way. With Co-Host Sarah Ferris.
S6E9 He Was on the Radar’ — What That Actually Means (Part 1) | Katherine Schweit
In the aftermath of a shooting, we hear the same haunting phrase:
“He was on the radar.”
But what does that actually mean?
In this episode of Stop the Killing, former FBI agent Katherine Schweit sits down with experts from Integras Intelligence to unpack the reality behind background checks, threat assessment, and the limits of what can — and can’t — be known before tragedy strikes.
Joining Katherine are:
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Michael Ginch, Manager, Investigations
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Forhad Razzaque, President
Together, they take you inside the world most people never see — the one behind the headlines.
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What a background check actually is — and why it’s not just a simple report
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The difference between public perception and real investigative capability
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Why not all information can legally be collected, shared, or acted upon
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The concept of “permissible purpose” — and how it limits investigations
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Why companies often run only basic checks (and what gets missed as a result)
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The tension between speed, cost, and depth when hiring or assessing risk
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How investigators assess potential threats using context — not just data
As Katherine and her guests explain, background checks are not a crystal ball — they’re a snapshot in time, shaped by legal boundaries, resources, and human judgement.
Just because someone was “on the radar”…doesn’t mean there was enough evidence — or legal authority — to act.
And that’s where the real complexity begins.
In Part 2, Katherine digs deeper into the question everyone asks after an attack:
👉 If they were on the radar… why weren’t they stopped?
You’ll hear:
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The legal thresholds that prevent intervention
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Why law enforcement can’t act on instinct alone
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The myth that “everything online is being monitored”
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And what responsibility falls on organisations — and individuals — to report concerns
Part 2 is available now for subscribers on Apple Podcasts and Patreon.
Learn more about the team behind this episode:👉 https://integrasintel.com/about/team/
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