Timothy Mcveigh's OKC Bombing

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“I understand what they felt in Oklahoma City’, he said. ‘I have no sympathy for them’. (Michel)” Timothy J. McVeigh is accused of the worst act of domestic terror in American history. With six years on trial, McVeigh was finally executed. Many Americans question if McVeigh should’ve been sentenced to life in prison or death. The final say was that Timothy McVeigh should get sentenced to the death penalty.
April 19, 1995 is marked on America’s history as the OKC Bombing. Timothy McVeigh could have been one of the most heartless people you could’ve ever met, “ ‘I bombed the Murrah Building,’ he stated flatly, adding later: ‘It was my choice, and my control, to hit that building when it was full.’” (Michel) Reports, Investigators, and many other …show more content…

“Two events involving the FBI acting against separatists, further fueled Timothy McVeigh’s anger toward the government. In the summer of 1992, white separatist Randy Weaver was engaged in a standoff with government agents at his cabin in Ruby Ridge, Idaho. He was suspected of selling illegal sawed-off shotguns. The siege resulted in the death of Weaver’s son and wife. Then, in April, 1993, federal agents surrounded the compound of the Branch Davidians to arrest their leader David Koresh on illegal weapons charges. On April 19, McVeigh watched on television with millions of other Americans as the FBI Stormed the compound resulting in a firestorm that killed dozens of Branch Davidians, including children (“Timothy”). McVeigh was known as a very friendly person before all of his anger built up. There must have been so much anger that his actions had killed 168 people. “Beginning in September, 1994, Timothy McVeigh began the plot to destroy the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. With accomplices Terry Nichols and Michael Fortier, McVeigh acquired several tons of ammonium nitrate fertilizer and gallons of fuel oil to form a highly volatile explosive. McVeigh chose the Murrah federal building because it provided excellent camera angles for media coverage. He wanted to make this attack a platform for his anti-government message …show more content…

“Hours after the blast, he and Terry Nichols were pulled over by Oklahoma state police for a license plate violation. The officer discovered McVeigh was carrying an illegally concealed handgun. He was arrested and jailed pending trial on the gun charge (“Timothy”). People were amazed about how this managed to happen. Some people say it was a