SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) _ Nine years after a federal agent shot and killed the wife of white separatist Randy Weaver at Ruby Ridge, an Idaho prosecutor says he's prepared to put the case to rest.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FILE - This Aug. 23, 1992, file photo shows Randy Weaver supporters at Ruby Ridge in northern Idaho. It's been a quarter century ...
On Aug. 21, 1992, a gun battle erupted on ridge not too far from Bonners Ferry. When it was over, a 14-year-old boy and a U.S. marshal were both dead. In the following days, a mother of four would be ...
It's been almost 30 years since the deadly Ruby Ridge Standoff, but for one survivor, it feels like yesterday. When Sara saw her father shot in the shoulder by a government sniper's bullet in their ...
A patriarch of a family that was involved in an 11-day Idaho standoff with federal agents 30 years ago has died. Randy Weaver, patriarch of a family that was involved in an 11-day Idaho standoff with ...
After violence in Charlottesville last August, a Washington Post article asserted that alienated right-wingers had “sparked the deadly standoff in Ruby Ridge, Idaho” in 1992. Ruby Ridge has recently ...
Ruby Ridge, nestled in the Selkirk Mountains was a place Randy Weaver, his wife Vicki, and their four children: Sammi, Sara, Rachael and Elishaba, called home. It was miles from society and a life ...
SPOKANE — Randy Weaver, patriarch of a family that was involved in an 11-day Idaho standoff with federal agents 30 years ago that left three people dead and helped spark the growth of anti-government ...
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