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Ten Years After

By | September 13th, 2011|Extremism|

By Booth Gunter with Brian Levin

On Sept. 8, 2009, Najibullah Zazi a car in Colorado and drove to New York City, where he had spent his childhood. His visit was no social occasion. For two months, he had been buying chemicals from beauty supply stores so that he could make triacetone triperoxide, a highly explosive

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15 Years Since, Lessons Remain From Oklahoma City Bombing

By | September 13th, 2011|Extremism, Hate Crimes|

One of my most enduring memories of the Oklahoma City Bombing, which occurred fifteen years ago today, is not even about the bombing or the day itself, but the murderer. How incredibly average and unremarkable the bomber looked, I thought to myself as I sat yards away from Timothy McVeigh in a Federal District Court

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