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Active Self Protection Podcast

Man Sets Up Ambush For Cops, But Nets A Paramedic! Chris Conn

Active Self Protection Podcast

John Correia and Mike Willever

True Crime

4.9543 Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2022

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

This week on the Active Self Protection Podcast we sit down with Texas Paramedic Chris Conn and discuss the night he stopped to help what appeared to be a stranded motorist but turned out to be a man setting an ambush for police. Then we settle the In-N-Out/Whataburger debate once and for all. Later we sit down with investigative reporter Stephen Gutowski of the reload.com and discuss a recent survey of gun owners that shows an increase in instances of firearms being used for self-defense and an increase in gun ownership. Active Self Protection exists to help good, sane, sober, moral, prudent people in all walks of life to more effectively protect themselves and their loved ones from criminal violence. On the ASP Podcast you will hear the true stories of life or death self defense encounters from the men and women that lived them. If you are interested in the Second Amendment, self defense and defensive firearms use, martial arts or the use of less lethal tools used in the real world to defend life and family, you will find this show riveting.  Join host and career federal agent Mike Willever and the rest of the ASP staff as they talk to real life survivors and hear their stories in depth. You'll hear about these incidents and the self defenders from well before the encounter occurred on through the legal and emotional aftermath. Music: bensound.com

Transcript

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It was absolutely the hair in the back of your neck.

0:01.7

It was the like, I've seen the show before, you know.

0:04.0

I've watched the badge cameras.

0:05.5

I've seen you guys, you know, deconstruct videos like that.

0:08.3

And it's like, this, this is that. And that was kind of a weird realization I have where it's like, no, this is the real deal. This is probably as bad as you think it is. Hey gang, if you're listening to this right now, odds are you watch videos on the main channel,

0:22.3

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0:26.7

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0:52.5

All right, gang, welcome back to the Active Self Protection Podcast.

0:55.7

I am your host, Mike Williver.

0:57.3

I am your favorite former Fed with us today.

1:00.6

New friend of mine.

1:01.5

His name is Chris Christopher or Chris Khan, depending on who you ask.

1:05.6

He is from the great state of Texas.

1:07.6

He is a EMS professional. I'll let him tell you more about that.

1:12.7

And he was in a pretty, um, very random encounter. You've heard me say on the badge cams in the

1:18.6

past, you start your shift in public service and you kind of have an idea how it might go.

1:23.4

And then it goes a totally different way that you don't expect. And this is certainly one of those stories. Christopher, is it Chris or Christopher? I go by Chris. I like that. Chris, it is Chris. Thanks so much for being on. I really appreciate you reaching out to us, buddy. Hey, man. Thank you. I appreciate all the work you guys do. Well, you are, you want to tell us where you're from roughly and what you do and where you do it? Sure. So I was born and raised in western Pennsylvania, actually, and I got my EMT basic out of high school after that. I did it with the intention of doing career fire department instead, which wasn't a very prominent career field in that area. But I wanted to make myself a better candidate. I did it for about three and a half

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