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FBI Case File Review

369: Jeremy Rebmann - Chronicles of an FBI Sniper, SWAT

FBI Case File Review

Jerri Williams

True Crime, Interviews, Fiction, History, Fbi, Government, Truecrime

4.62.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2025

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Retired agent Jeremy Rebmann reviews three SWAT operations he took part in as a sniper on the Oklahoma City FBI SWAT team. Providing details from his book, Send Me: Chronicles of an FBI Sniper, he talks about a mission at Glass Mountain that ended in a fatality, the capture of a bank bombing suspect, and the rescue of three little girls during a SWAT operation to arrest their fugitive father. He also discusses the importance of adequate mental health resources for agents and law enforcement. Jeremy served in the FBI for 23 years. 

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0:00.0

It's a pretty normal thing to think, man, I'm trouble because we're not supposed to kill each other.

0:05.4

But I had to.

0:06.9

And if I hadn't, he could have killed my teammates.

0:09.6

But it still feels like you're not supposed to do this.

0:12.4

It was a big deal for my teammate to tell me good hit, good job.

0:31.1

Welcome to Episode 369 of FBI Case File Review with Jerry Williams.

0:39.5

I'm a retired agent on a mission to show you who the FBI is and what the FBI does through my books, my blog, and my podcast case reviews were former colleagues. Today we get to speak to retired agent

0:47.0

Jeremy Rebman, who served in the FBI for 23 years. In this episode, Jeremy reviews three SWAT operations he took part in as a sniper

0:59.8

on the Oklahoma City FBI SWAT team. He provides details about a mission at Glass Mountain, Oklahoma,

1:07.5

during which the subject of the operation was fatally wounded.

1:12.2

He also refused the SWAT arrest of an attempted bombing subject and the unexpected

1:18.0

rescue of three little girls during a SWAT mission to locate and arrest their fugitive father.

1:25.3

Jeremy is the author of Send Me, Chronicles of an FBI sniper,

1:30.8

the retelling of 13 of the 20 high-risk missions he and his teammates executed during his 21

1:37.9

years on the SWAT team. To learn more, visit his website at FBISniper.com. Jeremy was assigned to the Oklahoma City Field Office,

1:48.1

where he primarily worked counterintelligence matters, much of which is classified. During his years on

1:55.6

the SWAT team, he was an operator, an assault team leader, a lead medic, senior firearms instructor, and sniper team leader.

2:04.6

The missions he and his team executed were the culmination of excellent cases run by case agents working in offices around the country.

2:13.8

Jeremy also served in medical mission trips, providing medical care in Mexico, Ghana, Uganda,

2:20.7

Togo, Ecuador, Haiti, and Nicaragua. After completing a total of 32 years of government service,

2:28.1

Jeremy now volunteers at his church, local shelters, food banks, and serves in a lay counselor ministry.

2:36.0

Now, before we get to the case review, I'm excited to announce that I've been invited to speak

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