An encounter with white separatists decades ago led to new deadly force policies for some federal law enforcement.
More than 30 years ago, a standoff with a white separatist family in Idaho led to federal rules on deadly use of force. Some ...
Ruth Graham explores the ideologies and influences that led to the deadly siege at Ruby Ridge in 1992. Apple Podcasts will only work on MacOS operating systems since ...
KALISPELL, Mont. — When Sara Weaver saw her father Randy struck in the shoulder by a government sniper's bullet in the Idaho wilderness in August 1992, she began to sprint back to the family's cabin ...
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — 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 ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that an FBI sharpshooter can be tried for manslaughter in the slaying of white separatist Randy Weaver s wife during the 1992 Ruby Ridge ...
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) -- The man at the center of the 1992 Ruby Ridge standoff with federal authorities is scheduled to promote his books here at a weekend gun show. White separatist Randy Weaver, whose ...
In this final bonus episode of Standoff, Ruth Graham describes what happened to the Weaver family after the standoff, and how the story continues to resonate. Then, she talks with Tara Westover, the ...
This stirring account from Jennings (Paradise Now) posits that the fatal 1992 Ruby Ridge standoff in Idaho was a flash point for contemporary political and religious extremism. Vicki and Randy Weaver ...
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