City Shockwave: The Oklahoma Bombing and Domestic Terrorism

Yetunde Muyibat Kenku
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City Shockwave: The Oklahoma Bombing and Domestic Terrorism plunges into the heart of one of America's most devastating acts of terrorism, the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. More than just a horrifying event, the bombing served as a stark reminder of the fragility of peace and the power of hate. This book delves deep into the chilling story, examining the roots of the tragedy, the relentless investigation, the devastating aftermath, and the enduring legacy.


From the rise of anti-government sentiment in the United States to the individual who orchestrated this heinous act, City Shockwave reveals the intricate web of events leading up to the bombing. It paints a vivid picture of the impact on the Oklahoma City community, the courage of first responders, and the unbearable grief of families. This book is not just about the bombing itself. It is about the complexities of human psychology, the dangers of extremism, and the struggle for justice in the face of unspeakable evil. It is about the power of unity and the unwavering spirit of those who chose to heal instead of hate.


City Shockwave is a gripping and unforgettable account of one of America's darkest hours, a story that will leave you deeply moved, and perhaps forever changed.

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