OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING

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People around the world often get together under the most negative circumstances. Once a disaster strikes many will gather in order to help the best that they could. The Oklahoma City bombing is only one of these events which occurred almost 19 years ago. At exactly 9:02 am a bomb was detonated on April 19, 1995. This mass murder was considered the largest terrorist attack before the September 11 attacks in 2001. The bomb was located in a rental truck in front of the Alfred P. Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The nation shook as each floor of the building collapsed. The main suspect was a former army soldier, Timothy McVeigh was all to blame with a few accomplices by his side. This attack occurred due to a mixture of both diesel fuel and fertilizer in the powerful bomb. As will become evident the Oklahoma City bombing resulted in panic worldwide, increased security, government legislations and injuries that will impede the lives of hundreds for years to come. Shortly after the bombing occurred the investigation commenced with hundreds of people rummaging through the collapsed establishment looking for survivors. Many authors suggest that McVeigh and his accomplices, Terry Nichols and Micheal Fortier left many pieces of evidence behind which led to their fast discovery. McVeigh was convicted of murder and received the death penalty by lethal injection on June 11, 2001. His accomplices however did not receive the punishment they deserved since Nichols who helped create the bomb only received multiple life sentences and Fortier who was aware of the bomb plot was given 12 years in jail. Some of McVeigh’s motives included his obsession with guns growing up, his distrust in the federal government as well as his rage ...

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...ts but a home grown American soldier, Timothy McVeigh and his accomplices. The amount of people affected by this even are in the thousands, this includes those who have died, were injured, the rescue teams and the families of the victims.McVeigh and his accomplices had many motives towards his actions however they never realized how many people they would affect for the rest of their lives. Furthermore, those who were affected in any which way will feel some sort of relief as they now know that Timothy McVeigh can no longer hurt anyone. The victims however cannot feel that any type of relief towards the punishment of his accomplices. Through this horrid event many people where able to get together in order to help each other. Society must start teaching the next generation the impacts of violence at a young age in order to prevent such an event from happening again.

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