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EXCLUSIVE: Oklahoma City Bombing Victim's Mom Parked Outside Killer Timothy McVeigh's Jail Wondering How to 'Get in and Hurt Him' — After He Took Her Baby's Life and 167 More Lives in Tragedy
Renee Moore is the mother of Antonio Ansara Cooper Jr., a 6-month-old baby whose life was taken by Timothy McVeigh in the Oklahoma City Bombing.
Disruption at OKC Bombing Ceremony Woman Removed After Walking on Stage and Addressing Officials - Miamistandard News
Those in attendance at the 30th Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony for the Murrah Building bombing witnessed a little hiccup after a woman walked onto the platform and was quickly escorted out. Officials feel there is no threat to the public. Dr. Susan Chambers, chair of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, opened the ceremony by welcoming the audience. Before she could finish much of her greeting, a woman entered the stage and approached…
Bill Clinton urges unity in speech on 30th anniversary of Oklahoma City bombing
Former President Clinton on Saturday urged unity in a speech on the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. “If our lives are going to be dominated by the effort to dominate people we disagree with, we’re going to put the 250-year-old march toward a more perfect union at risk,” Clinton said during a speech…
Clinton: As country grows more polarized, America needs unity, the ‘Oklahoma Standard’ • Source New Mexico
Former President Bill Clinton offers a message of unity and praises the "Oklahoma Standard" at a remembrance ceremony Saturday on the 30th anniversary of the Murrah Building bombing in Oklahoma City. (Photo by Emma Murphy/Oklahoma Voice)OKLAHOMA CITY — On the 30th anniversary of the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history, former President Bill Clinton said Americans must unite despite their differences, and that Oklahomans can help …
U.S. Remembers 30th Anniversary of Oklahoma City Bombing
Saturday marks the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing—an act of domestic terrorism that remains the deadliest committed by an American on U.S. soil. On April 19, 1995, a Ryder truck packed with explosives was parked outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City. At 9:02 a.m., it detonated, killing 168 people, including 19 children in the building’s day-care center. The blast tore through the nine-story buildi…
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