Domestic Terrorism
Standoffs: When Americans Went to War With Their Government
Ruby Ridge Waco and January 6 all followed the same pattern — a small dispute escalated by force into a political rupture whose meaning outlasted the standoff itself.
Domestic Terrorism
Ruby Ridge Waco and January 6 all followed the same pattern — a small dispute escalated by force into a political rupture whose meaning outlasted the standoff itself.
Domestic Terrorism
On January 6 2021 rioters breached the U.S. Capitol for the first time since 1814 halting the certification of a presidential election for three hours while seven people died.
Domestic Terrorism
The 1993 Waco siege ended with 76 dead including 25 children after a botched ATF raid and 51 days of FBI negotiation collapsed into fire and ash.
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In 1992 federal agents killed a 14-year-old boy and his mother at a remote Idaho homestead over a minor gun charge — and created the founding grievance of the militia movement.
Domestic Terrorism
From the KKK to the Unabomber to the Army of God — six cases that reveal the three conditions that turn political grievance into domestic terrorism on American soil.
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Anti-abortion extremists have killed 11 people and conducted hundreds of bombings since 1973 — organized not by a chain of command but by a theology that frames murder as defense.
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The Weather Underground bombed the Capitol, the Pentagon, and 23 other buildings between 1970 and 1977 — and killed no one through those bombings.
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Eric Rudolph bombed the 1996 Olympics and three more targets then vanished into a national forest for five years — the FBI spent $24 million and never found him.
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Ted Kaczynski mailed 16 bombs over 17 years, killed 3 people, and evaded the FBI's most expensive investigation — until his brother recognized his manifesto's writing.
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On April 19 1995 a decorated Army veteran detonated a truck bomb that killed 168 people — including 19 children — in the deadliest act of domestic terrorism before 9/11.
Domestic Terrorism
The Ku Klux Klan has been declared dead three times and came back each time — 150 years of terror across Reconstruction, the 1920s, and the civil rights era.