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OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING / Timothy McVeigh Execution / Endurance in the face of tragedy / Six years later, Oklahoma City moves forward. By Erin Hallissy, Chronicle Staff Writer June 10, 2001.
Timothy McVeigh was convicted today of blowing up the Oklahoma City federal building in a murderous attack against his own government that awakened America to the threat of homegrown terrorism ...
Like all the local legends in this little town, Charlie Hanger has a portrait hanging on the wall of the Kumback Cafe, between the photo of outlaw Pretty Boy Floyd (said to have once eaten the bigg… ...
Who bombed Oklahoma City in 1995? Timothy McVeigh, a veteran of the Gulf War and a sympathizer with the U.S. militia movement, planned and carried out the Oklahoma City bombing.
Thirty years ago this month, Oklahoma City, and the United States, were changed forever. A bomb was detonated outside the Alfred P. Murrah Building in downtown Oklahoma City, leaving more than 160 ...
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is a moving tribute to those who lost their lives in the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, ... Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing. ...
The Oklahoma City bombing was a domestic terrorist truck bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995. It was the deadliest act of terrorism in U.S. history ...
It has been 22 years since the Oklahoma City bombing, ... Timothy McVeigh was put to death on June 11, 2001 for killing 168 people when he bombed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, ...
On April 19, 1995, 168 people – 19 of them children – were killed in the Oklahoma City bombing, ... He covered both the bombing and Timothy McVeigh's trial in Denver.
Fifteen years after 168 people died in the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Joseph Hartzler of Springfield thinks the focus should be on the victims, not the perpetrator.
The film depicts the life of OKC bomber Timothy McVeigh and his plan to bomb the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma City bombing defendants Terry Nichols (L), shown on May 10, 1995, and Timothy McVeigh (R), shown on April 10, 1995. Nichols, one of the main conspirators, lived in Decker, Michigan, a ...
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