Timothy McVeigh blew up the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building in 1995 in which US city?

Correct answer: Oklahoma City

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What people think about it: 40 Comments
robinginnette
robinginnette
Actually you need to know more. Domestic terrorism is becoming a more common thing. From children in classroom to people angry with our government. BTW I am an Oklahoma citizen, and I can never get the images out of my mind.
mariahcoll
mariahcoll
Really did not like to have to look at his face. I know his name and what he did. Do not need more
LuvDove
LuvDove
I still have nightmares about that day! What isn't mentioned here is that how many babies were killed in that bombing!! One of my good friends was chief firefighter. He said that he STILL have nightmares about the incident as well! This is the first time that I condone the death penalty for anyone!!
Sethnelsonprickett
Sethnelsonprickett
He was a loser.
Peacockblue1221
Peacockblue1221
robinginnette, yah..and there were lots of children who had just been dropped off at the daycare hrld in the building. how can anybody justfy THAT because of the handling of Waco? crazy.
Players S&S
Players S&S
I remember that day so vivid. I was working graveyard shift in the mid 90's, and as the sun rose over OKC it was clear skies and looking to be a wonderful April day. As I began to lay down around 8:45 am. I was abruptly woke up to the horrific sound of the blast !... Whenever I found out , at 12:00 pm, The weather turned to gray clouds a cold rain, as everyone was in shock of this unforgettable act of terror...We forgive, but never forget., #OKlahomaStrong,R.I.P.
Player #888888
Player #888888
Please don’t give him any notoriety.
Winner6686
Winner6686
For those of us that was there, that image will never go away. If you haven't been to the memorial site in OKC yet, it should be on your bucket list. It's a beautiful site and eerie feeling at the same time, either day or night with the luminated lights.
Tmd6886
Tmd6886
I actually met him when I was in high school. He seemed like your regular teenager. You never know what is inside people’s minds.
Player #Sun97
Player #Sun97
robinginnette, Being angry with the government does not turn one into a terrorist!
SuzyQ
SuzyQ
LuvDove, would you rather have tax payers pay to house them in jail for the rest of their lives, it costs a fortune
Olina152912
Olina152912
So sad all the destruction people have sick minds to do that Today in life is scary just driving along
WINK
WINK
Can you make the questions more difficult?
mary
mary
i have remember that day as being 9yrs old.
Mello
Mello
LuvDove, sad to hear of on-going trauma.
Kayleigh Berlin
Kayleigh Berlin
robinginnette, I'm very sorry for dealing with that! 😟
Kayleigh Berlin
Kayleigh Berlin
I remember when that happened when I was little girl.😥
HarleySerene
HarleySerene
He asked to be given the death penalty and then changed his plea. The courts rejected his change of plea.
Player #132801603
Player #132801603
There is way too much red tape and confusion about our laws today. "To protect to Serve"... is very a stagnant cliché action just like our political websites that leads you to nowhere.
Player #130998363
Player #130998363
They didn't say the government had a heads up about the bombing. I remember the FBI searching for a bomb outside the building Why didn't they evacuate the building? Also they found McVeigh driving down the interstate a few hours later. How does that happen that fast? Don't trust the government.
stiglercat
stiglercat
Pam Cleveland Argo was a hometown girl from Stigler
Player #92723922
Player #92723922
I object to the use of his picture. I remember the tragedy, the terrible loss of lives, of which many were toddlers in daycare. I have no desire to remember him.
Lina
Lina
Peacockblue1221, It's tragically ironic, and evil to compound the deaths of the innocent children of WACO with MORE innocent children's deaths.
Honey
Honey
mariahcoll, I AGREE WITH YOU 💯
IRISH
IRISH
robinginnette, I can only imagine. I'm sorry.
mel
mel
McVeigh said the kids were collateral damage and I hope he's burning wherever he is his death was way too merciful 🤬
Angela
Angela
Players S&S, So sad and devastating.
Robert
Robert
a horrific tragedy that cost the lives of many individuals including a whole bunch of children. and yet there is a huge percentage of Americans who would probably think of him as a hero in contemporary America. Think Kyle Rittenhouse
Shelly Shel
Shelly Shel
robinginnette, 🙏🏾
85 Bear
85 Bear
After I found out what REALLY HAPPENED on 9/11 I'm not so sure anymore. I believe absolutely nothing the United States government says or the media as well
Cam
Cam
Players S&S, you could be a book writer
Ceci
Ceci
That was a crazy event. I moved back to Tulsa from Oklahoma City 6 months before this attack. It was stunning, sad and damaged buildings blocks away. I’ve never been back to see the memorial, maybe some year in the future or not.
 Vic
Vic
Sethnelsonprickett, and he was heartless, cold blooded punk, who just wanted to go down in history for something so he killed a lot of innocent people, ,
Kathye
Kathye
Good riddings
alex
alex
robinginnette, don't blame ya 😔
paityn anderson
paityn anderson
robinginnette, me too
Elizabeth
Elizabeth
why are there so many questions about Timothy today and the Oklahoma City bombing
Ace
Ace
zaboo, I remember that image as well. It's one that time will not erase from my mind...
Rose
Rose
zaboo, I was in 6 grade when it happened and I still remember seeing that picture on the new that evening. 😭
zaboo
zaboo
I personally will not forget that picture of the first responder carrying that toddler out.