Oklahoma City to mark 30 years since the bombing that killed 168 people and shook America
- The Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995, killed 168 people and remains the deadliest homegrown attack on U.S. Soil.
- Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, both former U.S. Army buddies, carried out the bombing due to their hatred for the federal government.
- A remembrance ceremony will be held on April 19 at the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum to honor the victims and survivors of the bombing.
- Many survivors express concern that modern anti-government rhetoric could lead to violence similar to the 1995 bombing.
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‘Miracle baby’ from Oklahoma City bombing finds his purpose, 30 years on
The youngest survivor of the 1995 domestic terrorist attack had a breathing tube for a decade and was so badly burned he had to play outside at night. But PJ Allen says his family made him feel like he had a normal life.
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Oklahoma City to mark 30 years since the bombing that killed 168 people and shook America
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