SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) _ Nine years after a federal agent shot and killed the wife of white separatist Randy Weaver at Ruby Ridge, an Idaho prosecutor says he's prepared to put the case to rest.
FILE - This Aug. 23, 1992, file photo shows Randy Weaver supporters at Ruby Ridge in northern Idaho. It's been a quarter century since a standoff in the remote mountains of northern Idaho left a ...
Charged with selling two illegal sawed-off shotguns to an undercover agent, Randy Weaver had failed to appear in court and law enforcement was tasked with bringing him in. For months, the Weavers had ...
Sara Weaver-Balter has forgiven the federal agents who shot and killed her mother and brother 18 years ago on Idaho’s Ruby Ridge. That’s the message she wants to impart to the nation and especially ...
May 12—Randy Weaver, the white supremacist who became a hero of the modern militia movement after an 11-day standoff with federal agents at Ruby Ridge in North Idaho, has died. The 74-year-old passed ...
KALISPELL, Mont. -- When Sara Weaver saw her father Randy struck in the shoulder by a government sniper's bullet in the Idaho wilderness in August 1992, she began to sprint back to the family's cabin ...
As the 16-year-old closed in, her mother, Vicki, opened the cabin door and stood behind it, holding Sara Weaver's 10-month-old sister in her arms. Just then, a sniper's bullet struck her mother in the ...
Randy Weaver, patriarch of a family that was involved in an 11-day Idaho standoff with federal agents 30 years ago that left three people dead, has died at the age of 74. His death was announced ...
Thirty years after a deadly standoff in the Idaho mountains, the man linked forever to Ruby Ridge has died. Randy Weaver was a survivalist who built a remote cabin in the woods of Boundary County. He ...
On Aug. 21, 1992, Randy Weaver, Kevin Harris, Sammy Weaver and dog Striker were walking on a road in the Kaniksu National Forest of Idaho. The location, Ruby Ridge, 30 years ago, became a bloody ...
On Aug. 21, 1992, a gun battle erupted on ridge not too far from Bonners Ferry. When it was over, a 14-year-old boy and a U.S. marshal were both dead. In the following days, a mother of four would be ...