Oklahoma City Bombing
April 19, 1995. A day that forever changed Oklahoma City and the nation. At 9:02 AM, a massive explosion rocked the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, leaving a scene of unimaginable destruction and loss. In mere seconds, 168 lives were taken, including 19 children, and hundreds more were injured. The Oklahoma City bombing became the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history, shocking the country to its core. This horrific event not only shattered the physical landscape of downtown Oklahoma City but also challenged America's sense of security and innocence. Today, we delve into this tragic chapter of our nation's past, exploring the events leading up to the bombing, its aftermath, and the resilience of a community that refused to be broken.
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