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BEDFORD, Ind. (AP) _ The white separatist who was at the center of the 1992 Ruby Ridge standoff says Timothy McVeigh's explanation for why he bombed the Oklahoma City federal building rings hollow.
To the Editor: I read with considerable concern the April 15 letter to the editor about Timothy McVeigh’s actions being the result of our intrusive government and not his personal choice to e… ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - Detailing his motives in the Oklahoma City bombing for the first time publicly, Timothy McVeigh says he pulverized the federal building to avenge Waco and Ruby Ridge - and ...
McVeigh, motivated by what had happened on Ruby Ridge, arrived early, selling inflammatory bumper stickers and railing against the government. April 1995: Oklahoma City ...
McVeigh would later say that his part in the Oklahoma City bombing was an attempt to avenge what happened at Ruby Ridge and at Waco, Texas, the other deadly federal standoff.
Goodman's film shows viewers how McVeigh was incited to murder not just by Ruby Ridge and Waco, but by his frequent visits to gun shows attended by white supremacists and his association with neo ...
Timothy McVeigh cited both Ruby Ridge and Waco as motivators when he bombed the federal building in Oklahoma City in 1995. Ruby Ridge has been cited often by militia and patriot groups since.
Pendleton native Timothy J. McVeigh set domestic terrorism on a new course 25 years ago when his truck bomb slaughtered 168 innocent people and injured 800 more in the Oklahoma City bombing ...
Timothy J. McVeigh says he alone blew up the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people and injuring 500 others in the worst terrorist attack on ...
McVeigh has maintained he planted the 7,000-pound bomb to teach the government a lesson for its out-of control behavior, particularly the disastrous federal raids at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, and near ...