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The Ruby Ridge Siege

The History of the Federal Government's Deadly Standoff with Randy Weaver and His Family

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The Ruby Ridge Siege

By: Charles River Editors
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In the summer of 1992, federal agents surrounded a few acres of land isolated in Ruby Ridge, Idaho, where Randy Weaver, his wife Vicki, his 14-year-old son Samuel, and his three young daughters were staying. Weaver was a former Green Beret who had come to the attention of the ATF and other federal agencies for a number of reasons, including associations with white supremacist groups and the possession of illegal shotguns. After being arrested and released on bail in 1991, Weaver failed to appear in court when necessary and was thus treated as a fugitive, bringing in the involvement of US Marshals. For the rest of that year, attempts to bring in Weaver were rebuffed, and Weaver threatened to shoot anyone who came to his cabin to bring him in. After a number of reconnaissance efforts and operations to arrest Weaver took place in 1992, federal agents from the US Marshal Service and FBI surrounded the area on August 21 and wound up engaging in a firefight that ended in the deaths of 14-year-old Samuel, one of the family dogs, and Marshal Bill Degan, who was shot by Weaver's friend Kevin Harris. In the aftermath of the shooting, Randy and Vicki brought Samuel's body to a shed near their main cabin, and they remained inside with Harris for the rest of the day.

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To the point, factual, great read. I enjoyed it and always wanted to learn more

Concise

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no spin to the story and just the facts. this is history everyone should be aware of.

short, concise, and to the point

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Slightly Gov leaning, but interesting. Word choices create biased perspectives. More thorough reading is required to have a full understanding.

An Unique Take

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Very one sided. The government ruined this guys life. Way more to this story than this book reveals

One sided book

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If you asked the government to write up a propaganda piece to cover themselves, this is it. First off this “book” is at best an article. It’s only about an hour long. I honestly can not even start to explain how bad it is. Just awful…

Nothing factual in this book.

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