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Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) | Release Date: February 3, 2017
Summary: On April 19, 1995, Timothy McVeigh, a former soldier deeply influenced by the literature and ideas of the radical right, parked a Ryder truck with a five-ton fertilizer bomb in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building in Oklahoma City. Moments later, 168 people were killed and 675 were injured in the blast. Oklahoma City traces the events — including the deadly encounters between American citizens and law enforcement at Ruby Ridge and Waco — that led McVeigh to commit the worst act of domestic terrorism in American history. With a virulent strain of anti-government anger still with us, the film is both a cautionary tale and an extremely timely warning. [PBS]
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Runtime: 102 min
Rating: Not Rated
Production: Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Genres: History, Documentary
Country: USA
Language: English
Director Credit
Barak Goodman Director
Writer Credit
Barak Goodman Writer
Producer Credit
Barak Goodman Producer
Emily Chapman Producer
Mark Samels Executive Producer
Stef Gordon Line Producer