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Over 80 people were killed during a 1993 standoff between a religious cult and federal law enforcement in Waco, Texas. Here’s everything to know about what caused the Waco Siege and the controversy ...
In his new book, Waco: David Koresh, The Branch Davidians and a Legacy of Rage, author Jeff Guinn describes the group's leader, David Koresh, as a religious demagogue who took multiple teenage ...
You can get in touch with Roxy by emailing [email protected]. In 1993, the world came to learn of the Branch Davidians, a religious sect based in the Mount Carmel complex in Waco, Texas ...
The story of the Branch Davidians begins far before the events in Waco. The group’s roots date back to 1929, when Victor Houteff, a religious leader born in present-day Bulgaria founded the ...
Charismatic "cult" leader David Koresh was the head of the Branch Davidians, and was killed in April 1993 by government agents during a raid on his Waco, Tx. compound following a 51-day standoff ...
The chapel at Mount Carmel, near Waco, Tex., the site of the former compound of the Branch Davidian sect.Credit...Christopher Lee for The New York Times Supported by By Charles Homans In the ...
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - On February 28, 1993, a deadly gun battle erupted at the Branch Davidian compound outside of Waco as Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents attempted to serve warrants ...
In 1993 the world learned of a religious sect known as the Branch Davidians, a subsidiary of the Davidian Seventh Day Adventists who were based in Waco, Texas and became involved in a bloody siege.
MCLENNAN COUNTY, Texas — A press conference on the deadly 1993 Branch Davidian siege was held by survivor David Thibodeau and four other speakers on Wednesday, April 19 at the Helen Marie Taylor ...
A gun battle had been unleashed when members of the Branch Davidians clashed with agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) at the Mount Carmel Center compound ...
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