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It's been 32 years since the deadly raid on the Branch Davidian compound just outside Waco. The siege followed a 51-day standoff between federal agents and the Davidians, a religious group led by ...
In 1993, an incident that would shape occurred involving David Koresh, the leader of the Branch Davidian sect, who resided on a ranch near Waco, Texas. Koresh had amassed a substantial arsenal of ...
On April 19, 1993, Branch Davidian standoff in Waco, Texas, came to a fiery conclusion. Two years later, vehicle bomb was detonated in Oklahoma City.
Waco firefighters Jay Brewer (from left), Pat Germany, Gary Davis, Charlie Wilson, Chief Robert Mercer, and Fire Marshal Ken Hodges stand at the remnants of the Branch Davidian compound after the ...
April 17 -- The children in David Koresh's Branch Davidian cult grew up believing they would die young — and on April 19, 1993, 25 of them did, perishing with their parents when the cult's ...
Funeral services will be Saturday for Bob Sheehy Sr., the mayor who represented Waco to the world during the darkest days of the Branch Davidian tragedy. Sheehy, 82, died Sunday after a long ...
Waco: American Apocalypse explores the 51-day standoff in which ATF and FBI agents attempted to siege a religious compound that belonged to the Branch Davidians.
With Koresh the dominant Branch Davidian figure, the Dowdles found a counterpart in FBI negotiator Gary Noesner, who tried during the siege to persuade Koresh to bring himself and his followers out.