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Ruby Ridge (Weaver) Trial (1993)

In the 1980s, the mountainous panhandle of northern Idaho became a magnet for right-wingers of all stripes. Government-haters, minority-haters, immigrant-haters, and modern culture-haters all found refuge in the sparsely-populated ponderosa country. In his book Ruby Ridge: The Truth and Tragedy of the Randy Weaver Family, Jess Walter describes Idaho's northernmost county, Boundary County, as a place where "a blurring continuum of home schoolers, Christian survivalists, apocalyptic, John Birchers, Posse Comitatus members, constitutionalists, tax protesters, Identity Christians, and neo-Nazis" could find both one another and "a ridge top on which to hide out and build a life." One family that in 1983 found its way from the heartland of Iowa to an Idaho ridge top was the Randy and Vicki Weaver family. Before long, things just got out of hand--hopelessly and tragically out of hand. Continued

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Other Resources

  • The Ruby Ridge (Randy Weaver) Trial: An Account
  • The Ruby Ridge (Randy Weaver) Trial: A Chronology
  • The Ruby Ridge Trial: Selected Images
  • The Ruby Ridge Trial : Maps
  • A Vicki Weaver Reading List:Books That Shaped the Beliefs of the Weavers
  • Gerry Spence On Why He Agreed to Defend Randy Weaver
  • Charges and the Defense Strategy in the Ruby Ridge (Weaver and Harris) Trial
  • The Ruby Ridge (Weaver and Harris) Trial: Selected Excerpts from the Trial Transcript
  • The Summation of Gerry Spence (for Randy Weaver)
  • The Federal Raid on Ruby Ridge: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology, and Government Information of the Committee on the Judiciary
  • Department Of Justice Report:Internal Investigation Of Shootings At Ruby Ridge, Idaho During Arrest Of Randy Weaver (1994)
  • The FBI's Revised Rules of Engagement Assumed in Force at Ruby Ridge
  • The Ruby Ridge (Randy Weaver) Trial: Bibliography and Selected Links
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