The Cost of Violence
The aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing, April, 1995.

The Cost of Violence

I remember the windows rattling. As a child in the suburb of Edmond, about 15 miles north of downtown, our house shook with the blast. The story would draw international headlines: the most deadly terrorist attack on American soil, a title it would hold for six years. Terror had come to Oklahoma City.

In light of recent violence in the US, I retell the story of the attack and how the terrorists were brought to justice. My hope is that the scars and the lessons of 25 years ago will be remembered as we face this turbulent period in American history together.

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Ramon J. Ryan

Managing Associate, Supreme Court and Appellate

4 年

This is a poignant and beautiful piece. ??

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