Gabreille Evans Final Paper 04/22/2024 FES 3815: Command and Control at Catastrophic Incidents Instructor: Dr. Jeffrey Lindsey Abstract An important case study in emergency response and incident command and control is the 1995 bombing of Oklahoma City. This review looks at the many ways that the tragedy was responded to, highlighting both important improvements and noteworthy setbacks. The prompt deployment of emergency services, the creation of command centers, and the valiant acts of first responders…
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after the explosion, an Oklahoma Highway Patrol officer pulled over Timothy McVeigh for driving without a license plate. McVeigh was carrying a concealed weapon without a permit and his vehicle was not registered. It was then he was arrested, booked, and put in jail at the Perry, Oklahoma. Shortly after McVeigh was the suspect of the bombing. One friend of McVeigh named Terry Nichols voluntarily gave himself into the police officer in Kansas and was later charged in the bombing (Linder). The final decision…
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unbelievably evil that there is no excuse not to end their life for what they did the these certain individuals. Now the death penalty back in the day, you could do just about anything when it came to the death penalty. As a history major, I had to study different ways of punishment. Some of the early stages of capital punishment ranged from getting buried up to their necks in sand where either fire ants or camel spiders would eat the flesh off of the face of the person sentenced to die until that…
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authorize, and those eight states are Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Next comes the gas chamber method of execution, which only California, Arizona, Missouri, and Wyoming authorize. Only three states authorize hanging as a method of execution, and those states are Delaware, New Hampshire, and Washington. The least popular method of execution is by firing squad, with only Oklahoma and Utah authorizing this method (“Methods of Execution”). A popular…
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The FBI collection of articles Famous Cases & Criminals prominently portrays the mass murder mayhem of Timothy McVeigh's efforts to topple the government. This is one of the most horrific headlines in U.S. history that became globally circulated and defined Timothy McVeigh as a homegrown terrorist. Timothy McVeigh was sentenced to death because he took many lives and performed a terrorist bombing on a government building in Oklahoma City. The concept of capital punishment is based on a principle…
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sting of terrorist plots, including the Oklahoma City bombing. Patriot groups include armed militias. Because of the election of President Obama in 2008 the number of hate groups increased from 149 to 1,360 hate groups, but the number decreased to 1096 in 2013. In the early 1980s, SPLC, co-founder and chief trial counsel Morris Dees pioneered the strategy of using the courts to battle organized, violent hate groups. Since then many cases have been won. These cases have made the SPLC and Dees reviled…
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One thing we can do, however, is provide some very general context about the history of terrorist attacks in the United States. A helpful set of basic facts and figures can be found in this big December report by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism. Here are some key findings: 1) Terrorist attacks and attempted attacks in the United States have become less frequent since the 1970s — though September 11 was a huge exception: terrorist attacks since…
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Bombing Forensics CRJ311 Forensics 12 November 2012 Bombing Forensics Forensics has become a critical piece of not only our justice system, but as well as being utilized by our American Armed Forces. Every day we hear about soldier being killed by roadside bombs commonly known as Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). They have been the number one threat not only to our soldiers fighting in foreign wars in our history, but more presently and more widely known are events like the World…
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the cafeteria timed to explode at 11:17 and then shoot any survivors as they came running out. There is some discrepancy whether the original date planned for the massacre was to be April 19 or 20. April 19 was the anniversary for the Oklahoma City Bombing and April 20 was the 110th anniversary of Adolf Hitler's birthday. For whatever reason, April 20 was the date finally chosen. * Though some claimed they were part of the Trench Coat Mafia, in truth, they were only friends with some of the…
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to be a challenge. The right time to begin to treat mental health issues in any disaster situation should be immediately following the event. However, the right time to evaluate the best practices and treatment approaches should be pre-disaster. Studies have shown that as time passes, targeting mental and behavioral issues may become more challenging or people may not be as proactive in seeking professional help. Emergency response personnel and armed forces are known to have a great program in place…
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