• In late 1994, McVeigh and Nichols started planning the Oklahoma City bombing, and that October, McVeigh laid out the initial plans in Fortier's living room.
  • Then a couple of months later he's saying that he and McVeigh actually went to Oklahoma City and cased the federal building with an eye to bombing it.
  • "Oklahoma City Bombing." Violence in America, edited by Ronald Gottesman and Richard Maxwell Brown, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1999.
  • In exchange for his testimony, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison. The following collections contain records on the Oklahoma City bombing
  • A viral meme has revived an old, baseless conspiracy theory claiming that Hillary Clinton is linked to the Oklahoma City bombing. Full Story.
  • “But even then, his composure never wavered.” The jury later found McVeigh guilty of mass murder and conspiracy in the Oklahoma City bombing.
  • In Oklahoma City, at approximately 9:00 AM on April 19, 1995, a truck bomb was detonated on the street right in front of the north side of the Murrah...
  • The president kept his word, returning to Oklahoma City for a memorial ceremony on the bombing's 20th anniversary in 2015.
  • Terrance Yeakey was an Oklahoma City Police Officer, a first responder to the OKC bombing, and an American hero.