SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — 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 ...
Randy Weaver, whose refusal to leave his remote Idaho cabin led to the 11-day Ruby Ridge standoff in 1992, has died, The New York Times reports. He was 74. The cause of his death wasn’t immediately ...
A man at the center of an 11-day standoff with federal authorities in the '90s, Randy Weaver, has died. His family announced his death on social media this week. He's known for what unfolded in the ...
KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) – 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 ...
In August 1992, six U.S. marshals set out to arrest Idaho survivalist Randy Weaver over a missed court date on a firearms charge, partly caused by a clerical error ...
Shortly before dawn on August 21, 1992, six heavily armed U.S. marshals made their way up to the isolated mountaintop home of Randy and Vicki Weaver and their children on Ruby Ridge in Northern Idaho.
Charged with selling two illegal sawed-off shotguns to an undercover agent, Randy Weaver had failed to appear in court and law enforcement was tasked with bringing him in. For months, the Weavers had ...
Randy Weaver, known for the Ruby Ridge standoff in Idaho, has died. News coverage of Weaver's 11-day gunfire standoff with federal agents had Americans glued to their TVs in August of 1992. Three ...
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