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Randy Weaver
Randy Weaver was an innocent man, who was wrongfully prosecuted by the government of the United States of America. Randy wanted to live in a peaceful environment where he could raise his children, but instead his children were slain by the government they lived to love and respect. Randy Weaver was a smart man who know what he was doing the entire time throughout the incident at Ruby Ridge. Randy Weaver was wronged and targeted for his beliefs by his country who he has fought for. Randy Weaver, a Vietnam Veteran, was honorably discharged from the military in 1971. With this absence of work in his life, Randy finally decided that it was time to finally marry his wife, Vicki Jordison, on November of 1971 . Randy and Vicki had …show more content…

These shortcomings included initial inadequacies in utilizing negotiating personnel, communicating with FBI Headquarters, documenting decisions and securing the site. During and after the crisis, the crime scenes were searched by many law enforcement officials under the direct supervision of the FBI. They found the FBI's handling of the crime scene searches to be inadequate including its failure to use basic crime scene techniques in collecting evidence. Furthermore, the general disorganization and inexperience of some of the participants coupled with inaccuracies in the searches adversely affected the prosecution and contributed to the negative impression of the government generated during the trial. We found no evidence that these deficiencies were intentional or that the FBI staged evidence for the prosecution's benefit.” (OPRIAIGC 5) This caused the grand jury to return the two superseding indictments (Randy and Kevin) due to each being linked to Conspiracy count. To add to this when the Grand Jury was questioned about the death of Vicki Weaver, “the U.S. Attorney mistakenly advised them that the matter was not within their jurisdiction... We found that he later failed to correct this error. ” (OPRIAIGC 6). Randy Weaver was tried for ; Randy was found “NOT GUILTY” on all counts, and was even compensated for the deaths of his wife and son. The Incident at Ruby Ridge is seen still to this day is known as one of the biggest mistakes the U.S. Government had done towards a fellow American. People either are for the government due to his racist beliefs, or for Weaver due to the government raiding Randy’s house for wrongful reasons. Even the mighty United States government has made mistakes. Randy Weaver knew his laws as an American citizen, and thus won in