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2018-08-10 14:43:37 UTC  
2018-08-10 14:47:33 UTC  

Oklahoma City bombing https://g.co/kgs/6wxiqP

2018-08-10 14:50:34 UTC  
2018-08-10 14:51:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/435869520998170624/477489263269773312/document.pdf

2018-08-10 14:57:41 UTC  

......Accordingly, the following measure will apply whenever a federal law enforcement agency, which for these purposes includes a United States Attorney's Office, or a member agency of the intelligence community (hereafter "requesting entity") believes that special confinement conditions are necessary to prevent an inmate from inciting or ordering persons (whether inside or outside a BOP facility) to commit crimes that entail the risk of death or serious bodily injury or substantial damage to property that would entail the risk of death or serious bodily injury to persons.

The requesting entity will submit a letter or memorandum to the Attorney General setting forth the request which must include:
A full and complete statement of the inmate's background and proclivity for violence or for ordering or inciting crimes of violence.
A discussion of why special measures should be implemented.
A description of what special measures (e.g., no visitors except attorneys, no contact with the news media) should be imposed with a justification for each.
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https://www.justice.gov/usam/usam-9-24000-requests-special-confinement-conditions

2018-08-10 14:58:16 UTC  

FEMA was located at the Murrah Building in OKC. Who always shows up to save the children in an emergency ❓

The Oklahoma City bombing was a domestic terrorist truck bombing on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building[1] in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States on April 19, 1995. Perpetrated by Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, the bombing happened at 9:02am and killed at least 168 people,[2]injured more than 680 others, and destroyed one-third of the building.[3]The blast destroyed or damaged 324 other buildings within a 16-block radius, shattered glass in 258 nearby buildings, and destroyed or burned 86 cars,[4][5]causing an estimated $652 million worth of damage.[6] Extensive rescue efforts were undertaken by local, state, federal, and worldwide agencies in the wake of the bombing, and substantial donations were received from across the country. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) activated 11 of its Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces, consisting of 665 rescue workers who assisted in rescue and recovery operations.[7][8] Until the September 11 attacks in 2001, the Oklahoma City bombing was the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil and remains the deadliest incident of domestic terrorism in United States history.