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Barr was responsible for both the U.S. Marshals Service and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, two federal agencies whose misconduct at Ruby Ridge “ helped to weaken the bond of trust that ...
Per the letter to the editor, "Bill Clinton should not throw stones," (Missoulian, May 4), the writer, John Vail of Whitefish, is incorrect. He states: "It was the Clinton administration ...
It’s been a quarter-century since a standoff in the mountains of northern Idaho left a 14-year-old boy, his mother and a federal agent dead and sparked an expansion of radical right-wing groups ...
It's two words 'Ruby Ridge'," he said. "That was the early phases of it and now you have more and more extremism, I don't care if it's on the left or the right," Sheriff Knezovich said.
FBI actions 30 years ago at Ruby Ridge help explain the G-men’s fall from grace. Randy Weaver and his family lived in an isolated cabin in the northern Idaho mountains.
Ruby Ridge was a “flashpoint” in U.S. history, Potok said, ... Bill Morlin covered the Aryan Nations and other extremist groups during his 37-year career as a reporter with The Spokesman-Review.
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