Before there was the bloodbath at Waco, there was the horrifying standoff at Ruby Ridge.
And if you are under the age of 30, you’ve probably never heard of the events that started on August 21, 1992.
The 11-day siege at Ruby Ridge is viewed by many as, not only government overreach and corruption, but cold-blooded murder as well.
After watching the Crime Watch Daily report, you’ll understand why.
This is Sara Weaver’s personal account of what transpired. It will evoke tears and anger.
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The official “rules of engagement” were rewritten after Ruby Ridge. “Deadly force” could only be employed when “necessary,” which meant a reasonable belief in “imminent danger of death or serious injury to oneself or another.”