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Two days after Ramzi Yousef's attack on the World Trade Center in 1993, federal agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), the FBI and the Texas National Guard surrounded the Mount Carmel Center compound outside of Waco, Texas. They were there to search the property of the Branch Davidians, a religious cult, due to allegations that cult members were sexually abusing children and had assault weapons. When they began searching, the Branch Davidians, led by David Koresh, fired on them, starting a firefight and a nearly two month long siege of the compound. The siege of the compound ended on April 19, 1993 with the deaths of over 75 cult members, including children, and in the wake of the event there was a lot of soul searching, but in addition to influencing how the government approached potential future conflicts with other groups, Waco's most important legacy was that it enraged people who already had an anti-government bent. As it turned out, the most notable was a young Gulf War veteran named Timothy McVeigh, who came to Waco during the siege and shouted his support for gun rights. After the siege ended, McVeigh was determined to strike back at the federal government. In 1994, McVeigh and an old Army buddy, Michael Fortier, decided they would bomb the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City because several federal agencies had offices inside, including the ATF. With the help of Terry Nichols, McVeigh constructed a bomb out of fertilizer that weighed over two tons and placed it in a rented Ryder truck, the same company Ramzi Yousef had rented a van from. At about 9:00 a.m. on April 19, 1995, the second anniversary of the end of the siege in Waco, McVeigh's bomb exploded with a force so powerful that it registered seismic readings across much of Oklahoma and could be heard 50 miles away. The explosion killed 168 people, including young children in the building's day-care center. McVeigh was captured shortly after the explosion, and he never displayed remorse for his actions. When he later learned about the day-care center, McVeigh called the children "collateral damage". At the time, the bombing was the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil in history, and McVeigh was executed on June 11, 2001, three months before the bombing became the second deadliest terrorist attack on American soil in history. September 11 attacks United States [2001] Britannicacom September 11 attacks also called 9/11 attacks series of airline hijackings and suicide attacks committed by 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group Oklahoma City bombing - FBI Cover Story The bombing of the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19 1995 was the deadliest act of homegrown terrorism in US history resulting in the 'Oklahoma City' Review: Powerful Doc Only Scratches Story Its been over 20 years since the bombing of the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in April 1995 by Timothy McVeigh and Barak Goodmans Worst terrorist strikes in the United States Worst terrorist strikes in the United States compiled by Wm Robert Johnston last updated 2 January 2017 A Comprehensive History of Zionist Crimes - Take Our World Prologue As governments continue their relentless drive towards global dictatorship emasculation of national sovereignties and wilful refusal to govern for the Terrorist attacks and related incidents in the United States Terrorist attacks and related incidents in the United States complied by Wm Robert Johnston last updated 4 February 2017 Note: table includes terrorist events Oklahoma City bombing - Facts & Summary - HISTORYcom Article Details: Oklahoma City bombing Author Historycom Staff Website Name Historycom Year Published 2009 Title Oklahoma City bombing URL www Timothy McVeigh - - Biographycom Timothy McVeigh was convicted of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing one of the deadliest acts of terrorism in American history He was executed for his crimes Born in Timothy McVeigh - Wikipedia Timothy James McVeigh (April 23 1968 June 11 2001) was an American domestic terrorist convicted and executed for the detonation of an ammonium nitrate and Oklahoma City bombing - Wikipedia The Oklahoma City bombing was a domestic terrorist truck bombing on the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City Oklahoma United States on April
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