From Feb. 28, 1993, to April 19 of that year, all eyes were on Waco, Texas as the federal and state government, specifically from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, engaged ...
FRONTLINE investigates the April 1993 FBI siege of the Branch Davidian compound at Waco, Texas. With access to secret government documents, audio and videotapes, correspondent Peter Boyer of The ...
In 1994, 11 members of the Branch Davidian religious cult were acquitted of murder and conspiracy charges stemming from a federal raid and siege at the compound near Waco, Texas, the year before.
On April 19, the standoff came to a fiery end when feds decided to end it by firing tear gas into the compound. Only nine Davidians survived. In all, 76 perished in the fire. ”David Koresh was not ...
In 1993, an incident that would shape occurred involving David Koresh, the leader of the Branch Davidian sect, who resided on a ranch near Waco, Texas ... warrant at the compound, they were ...
During the stand-off between federal agents and the Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas in 1993, people gathered on a hill roughly three miles away to see what was happening at the compound.
Coming just months after the blaze, it contains only initial assessments of the Davidians’ deaths ... the prophet whose cult in Waco, Texas preached an apocalypse – and the 30 Britons taken ...