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How the Oklahoma City bombing forced Americans to confront a hidden threat

  • On April 19, 1995, the Oklahoma City Bombing at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building killed 168 people.
  • Timothy McVeigh's hatred for the federal government intensified after the 1993 Waco, Texas standoff.
  • Investigators conducted over 28,000 interviews and collected more than three tons of evidence.
  • Ceri Isfryn said the bombing "is still the deadliest domestic terror attack in the U.S. To date."
  • National Geographic's docuseries, "Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America," examines this event.
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Meadville Tribune broke the news in Pennsylvania, United States on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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