On the 29th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, the federal official says it's still in our hearts
Oklahoma City bombing still 'heavy in our hearts' on 29th anniversary, federal official says. Federal officials resolved to never allow a similar terrorist attack again. 168 people were killed in the bombing, including 168 people from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City. Federal official tells survivors and loved ones of the bombing that federal officials are resolved.
Timothy McVeigh killed 168 people in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in 1995. Conservatives still haven’t learned to reject far-right extremism. They’ve just learned how to harness it better, says Julian Zelizer. Republicans have learned the wrong lessons from the Oklahoma City bombing, he says.
Oklahoma City remembers victims of bombing 29 years ago. 168 people died and 168 survived Murrah Federal Building bombing. Oklahomans paused Friday to remember those who survived the bombing. The bombing took place in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on June 29, 1986. The Murrah bombing took off in Oklahoma's largest federal building, a federal building.
The Oklahoma City bombing killed 168 people on April 19, 1995. Ret. FBI Special Agent Barry Black remembers what it was like to respond to the terror attack 29 years later. The attack took place in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on April 20, 1995, killing 168 people.