News about Timothy McVeigh

The bold Wyoming sheriff enraging peers in Dem cities with his offer to give their police officers jobs where they'll be appreciated

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 17, 2024
Laramie County Sheriff Brian Kozak launched an unorthodox recruitment drive earlier this month, and put up a billboard in Denver, Colorado after the city's mayor pulled millions from the police budget. The billboard read: 'Work in Wyoming, where breaking the law is STILL ILLEGAL & cops are funded!' After images of the advertising went viral, Kozak now says he has heard from over 100 prospective hires, including cops from other states outside Colorado looking for a fresh start.

Wyoming sheriff creates billboard ad to recruit Denver cops as Democrat city slashes police budget: 'Come to our state where breaking the law is still illegal and cops are still funded'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 14, 2024
Laramie County Sheriff Brian Kozak touted the Cowboy State's law and order as a reason frustrated Colorado cops may look to move north, where he stressed that 'cops are funded!' It comes as Denver Mayor Mike Johnstone announced in April that he was cutting $45 million from city agency budgets to deal with an influx of over 40,000 migrants, with $8.4 million being siphoned from the police department's coffers.

Cameron Brodie-Hall: Disturbing discovery inside the home of an alleged neo-Nazi sparks fears about bombings and assassination plots, court hears

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 30, 2024
A court heard a police raid on the home of a suspected neo Nazi king uncovered a disturbing book detailing how fascists could stage a Nazi revolution in Australia with assassination, indiscriminate terror bombings, and the assassination of'soft targets.' In April 2021, detectives searched Cameron Brodie-Hall, the suspected South Australian fascist cell whose SA Men's Health Club chief, for alleged South Australian fascist cell SA Men's Health Club. Mr Brodie-Hall discovered the book in the household's communal area, which Mr Brodie-Hall shared with two other men. Mr Brodie-Hall pleaded not guilty to possessing the book, which the prosecution argued could be of practical use to someone trying to prepare a terrorist lawsuit.

Other Death Row prisoners' choices of lobster tail, apple pie, and even a single unpitted olive are among the more unusual final dishes found by killer Kenneth Smith's barely touched last meal

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 26, 2024
The final decision that an inmate on Death Row will make is what to have for their last meal. Prisoners are not allowed to order nostalgic meals that give them a last measure of happiness before they face capital punishment for their violent crimes. Kenneth Smith, the first individual to be executed by pure nitrogen, ordered a meal of T-bone steak, hash browns, and eggs slathered in A1 steak sauce. Smith, who was executed in Alabama last night for the 1988 murder of Elizabeth Sennett in Colbert County, reportedly hardly touched his last meal.

PETER HITCHENS: Kenneth Smith was executed in Alabama and I have no objections, but hanging will be quicker and more humane

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 25, 2024
Your decision on the death penalty in modern Britain is a measure of whether or not you are a good person. I'm also a bad person. Hundreds of right-thinking people, especially on the BBC, regard me as a monster. For those who believe there are certain violent offences that are best punished by death, I suspect there are some that should be punished by death. If (and only if) our courts could be reformed, with properly trained adults, unanimous verdicts, and judges who stopped obviously unfair trials, I would recommend the reinstatement of hanging here.

Experts warn that 78 internal plots to overthrown the government are only the tip of the iceberg

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 6, 2024
A report from the Department of Defense (DoD) showing that it has investigated 183 cases of extremism within the military, including 78 insurrectionist plots, has been published, but experts have warned that the figures are likely to be a significant underestimate. They cited a string of troubling cases in which current and former Army members have conspired to assassinate political figures, bomb media companies, and overthrowrowne the government. Travis Owens (top left) was a US Marine on active duty when he was investigated by the FBI for allegedly planning to assassinate members of the Democratic National Committee. Vasillios Pistolis (top left) was kicked out of the military in 2018 after being barred from service as a member of a neo-Nazi group. Former Marine Liam Collins (bottom right) pleaded guilty recently to a charge relating to a neo-Nazi plot to jeopardize the US energy sector, which was spawned at a military camp in North Carolina.

From Ted Bundy's steaks and eggs to Timothy McVeigh's mint chocolate chip ice cream, the food reviewer crafts the final meal orders from the most notorious death row prisoners

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 1, 2024
In recent months, Josh Slavin, a Chicago food and travel blogger, has become a viral sensation for making and tasting the last dishes that notorious criminals such as Ted and Timothy ate before being executed. According to Fox News, felons on death row are allowed one closing spread before being killed, and they're allowed to ask for anything as long as it costs no more than $40.' Josh has decided to recreate the meals that some of the best murderers have requested for and posted his thoughts on each one's Instagram page, where he has gained more than 58,000 followers.

'The war criminal is dead,' Rolling Stone dances on Henry Kissinger's grave.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 30, 2023
Spencer Ackerman's skewering obituary appeared on the left-leaning outlet last night, in which Kissinger's legacy would only be his "confirmed murders" in which they said Kissinger's legacy should only be his "confirmed deaths." The headline 'Henry Kissinger, a war criminal adored by America's Ruling Class,' has died.' The infamy of Nixon's foreign-policy architect stands alongside one of history's worst mass murderers, according to Ackerman. To the nation that honors him, a deeper sadness has been attached.'

Federal investigators probe how 30 TONS of explosive ammonium nitrate vanished

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 25, 2023
Federal investigators have joined the inquiry into a missing 30-ton ammonium nitrate shipment that can be used to produce high-powered bombs like the one used in the Oklahoma City bombing. During a two-week trip from Cheyenne, Wyoming, to Saltdale, California, approximately 60,000 pounds of the chemical vanished. Officials claim the chemical leaked from a train car and that no "criminal or terrorist activity was involved," but they have not confirmed whether or not the chemical has been discovered.

After a parole hearing, Neo-Nazi, who planned a 'lone wolf' terror assault on British Asians, could be released

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 17, 2023
Experiential: Neil Lewington (left) converted his bedroom into a bomb-making factory (right, his toolbox, and inset, a jar marked "igniter chem mixed") so he could imitate his heroes, including London nail bomber David Copeland and Oklahoma bomber Timothy McVeigh. The unemployed electrician, who was identified as the Waffen SS UK, was only thwarted when he was arrested by chance at Lowestoft railway station, Suffolk, for drunkenly insulting a female conductor. Lewington, a 57-year-old man, will not be released until the Parole Board decides he is no longer a danger to society under the terms of his indeterminate sentence. In August, a hearing is scheduled to take place.

New ITV documentary reveals stories of 23 Brits who died in shootout and fire at Waco cult compound

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 13, 2023
A new documentary has revealed the lives of 23 Britons who were killed when US law enforcement agents stormed the Texas home of cult leader David Koresh (pictured) in 1993. The two-part docuseries produced by ITVX depicts life, families of those who died, US law enforcement officers, and cult experts to give a realistic picture of events. The documentary series uses new evidence, FBI audio recordings, and never-before-seen video to show how Koresh recruited Seventh-Day Adventists to his sect, the Branch Davidians, and how he managed to convince them that he was God's son.

In a recent book about the Waco massacre, Chilling's last stand of the Branch Davidians is revealed

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 18, 2023
The siege of the Branch Davidians' house is one of the nation's deadliest and most tragic events, and it's continuing to cast a sinister shadow 30 years later. The standoff between FBI agents and the Branch Davidians claimed the lives of Koresh and more than 80 others, including 23 children, who died amid horrific carnage, following a deadly fire that destroyed the cult's building into a smouldering ruins. David Koresh, a 33-year-old religious fanatic who began life as Vernon Howell, introduced stringent rules for his 130 followers that he came straight from God. The cult was on alert for the End Days by 1992, after Koresh's warning that the US government - or "the powers of Babylon" - would strike at any time.

The number of veterans who have been wounded in violent terrorist attacks has risen to a whopping number, according to FOURFOLD

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 31, 2022
Ricky Shiffer, 42, who fatally shot while trying to break the FBI's Cincinnati field office, and those behind the plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020. Timothy McVeigh, an Army veteran, turned a federal building into a smoldering blast in Oklahoma City in 1995, killing 168 people and injuring nearly 700 others. The survey comes just days before the midterm elections and in the midst of growing political divisions that have seen ever-more Americans - including ex-service members - concerned about the country's direction and willing to act out their views.

Following a 'irrational' $1 billion compensation award, Sandy Hook: After a 'irrational' $1 billion compensation award, Alex Jones calls for a new trial

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 24, 2022
After being told repeatedly that they and their loved ones were actors who faked the tragedy, infamous conspiracy theorist Alex Jones (left) was ordered to pay at least $965 million to the families of the 20 students and six teachers killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre (right: children fled the school after the shooting; left: children ran the school after the shooting; right: children fled the school after the shooting; right: students and their families were killed). The families were not only required to deal with the sheer agony of their loved ones' deaths by a gunman, but also years of abuse and threats from the far-right host's followers, according to Jones. Jones, who has denied that the shooting took place in recent years, has filed a new lawsuit, alleging that Judge Barbara Bellis' pretrial decisions resulted in an unfair verdict and a "substantial miscarriage of justice." 'In addition, Jones' attorneys, Norm Pattis and Kevin Smith, wrote in the motion, 'The amount of the compensatory damages award outstrips any reasonable connection to the evidence presented at trial.' Christopher Mattei, a lawyer for the 15 defendants in Jones' case, refused to comment on the filing on Saturday, but said he and other lawyers for the Sandy Hook families would file a brief opposing Jones' request.

How Alex Jones' millions of lies about some of America's deadliest mass murders

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 13, 2022
Since being a part of the internet and radio, the 48-year-old conservative has flourished his fanbase to attract ten million people a month in 2017, and is amassing a substantial fortune, estimated to be worth as much as $270 million. Jones has spread inaccurate information about 9/11, from 'pizzagate' to the Boston marathon bombings, to name a few. Analysts believe the Texas native has amassed hundreds of millions of dollars, and he has been taking steps to protect his fortune, as a result of his cult following. InfoWars' finances are not public, but the website saw in a $165 million in revenue between 2016 and 2018. Jones is worth between $135 million and $270 million, according to an economist in the Texas case. Despite the decision, Jones, who was not in court on Wednesday and instead broadcasting his reaction to the ruling live, said he was 'bankrupt' and that the families 'ain't gonna be happening, ain't no money.' After he allegedly transferred a $3 million house to his wife's name and filed for bankruptcy pre-emptively, legal experts have warned that if he is concealing assets, he might be jailed.