https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/ruby-ridge-interview-jess-walter-and-bill-morlin/ FBI Special Agent in Charge Gene Glenn gives a small press ...
Thirty years ago, in the summer of 1992, Jess Walter was a staff writer at The Spokesman-Review in Spokane, Washington, when he got word of an armed standoff at an isolated mountaintop cabin in ...
KALISPELL — Sara Weaver-Balter has forgiven the federal agents who shot and killed her mother and brother 18 years ago on Idaho’s Ruby Ridge. That’s the message she wants to impart to the nation and ...
More about the white supremacist group that went on a violent criminal spree in the 1980s. In this week’s bonus episode of Standoff, Ruth Graham talks to Slate’s Chau Tu about the making of the first ...
In August 1992, there was an incident in Ruby Ridge, Boundary County, Idaho that involved an 11-day siege of a cabin occupied by a family called the Weavers. According to Britannica, this family ...
A query 'Who is Ruby Ridge?' has seen a surprising spike across social media platforms, particularly Reddit and YouTube, leaving many puzzled by the sudden surge in interest. Yet this seemingly simple ...
Gene Lyons’ had a story in our local paper attacking the right and calling us the “nutball right” and other names. His whole article was very biased. There are crackpots on both sides, and the ...
In 1992, hundreds of armed federal agents surrounded a family of white separatists in a ramshackle mountaintop cabin. Eleven days later, three people were dead—and the story of Ruby Ridge was just ...