The 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, executed by Timothy McVeigh, resulted in the deaths of 168 individuals, including 19 children, marking one of the deadliest acts of domestic terrorism in U.S. history. A new documentary, 'Oklahoma City Bombing: American Terror', revisits this tragic day by featuring firsthand accounts from law enforcement and victims, along with audio from McVeigh's interviews. The film provides a comprehensive look at the events leading up to McVeigh's arrest, emphasizing the chilling details of that fateful morning and the psychological impact of the attack on the community.
The Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995, was the deadliest domestic terror attack in U.S. history, claiming 168 lives, including 19 children.
Timothy McVeigh, an anti-government ex-Army soldier, orchestrated the bombing as a statement against the federal government, leading to his eventual execution.
The documentary 'Oklahoma City Bombing: American Terror' revisits the tragedy through interviews with law enforcement and victims, revealing the chaotic aftermath of the attack.
Caught during a routine traffic stop, McVeigh's carelessness and the rapid police response played key roles in his capture shortly after the bombing.
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