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 On April 19, at 9:02 a.m., a truck bomb exploded
 in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma
 City. The bomb was made from a potent mixture of fertilizer
 and a fuel oil and packed in the back of a Ryder
 truck. The blast blew off the front side of the nine-story
 federal building, collapsing floors and burying victims under
 masses of concrete and steel.
 
 
 http://www.cnn.com/US/9812/30/bombing.grand.jury.02/index.html
 
 Oklahoma City grand jury
 finds no wider conspiracy
 
 "We cannot affirmatively state that absolutely no one else was involved in the
 bombing," grand jurors said. "However, we have not been presented with or
 uncovered information sufficient to indict any additional conspirators."
 
 No evidence that the truck
 bombing was the result of a
 U.S. government sting
 operation that had gone bad
 
 No evidence that federal agents or local officials were involved in a
 conspiracy.
 
 No evidence of a second bomb explosion.
 
 Former State Rep. Charles Key, one of the petition drive's organizers,
 believes the bombing may have been part of a larger conspiracy.
 "We're dealing with FBI agent falsification of witness statements and perjury
 and many other problems in this case," Key told CNN on Wednesday prior
 to the report's release.
 Asked why the government might want to cover up information, Key said,
 "That's what we want to know."
 
 
 
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