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Waco siege

The Waco siege, also known as the Waco massacre, was the siege by US federal government and Texas state law enforcement officials of a compound belonging to the religious cult known as the Branch Davidians, between February 28 and April 19, 1993. The Branch Davidians, led by David Koresh, were headquartered at Mount Carmel Center ranch in unincorporated McLennan County, Texas, 13 miles (21 kilometers) northeast of Waco. Suspecting the group of stockpiling illegal weapons, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) obtained a search warrant for the compound and arrest warrants for Koresh and several of the group's members. The ATF had planned a sudden daylight raid of the ranch in order to serve these warrants. Any advantage of surprise was lost when a local reporter who had been tipped off about the raid asked for directions from a US Postal Service mail carrier who was coincidentally Koresh's brother-in-law. Thus, the group's members were fully armed and prepared; upon the ATF initiating the raid, an intense gunfight erupted, resulting in the deaths of four ATF agents and six Branch Davidians. Following the ATF entering the property and its failure to execute the search warrant, a siege was initiated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), during which negotiations between the parties attempted to reach a compromise. After 51 days, on April 19, 1993, the FBI launched a CS gas (tear gas) attack in an attempt to force the Branch Davidians out of the compound's buildings. Shortly thereafter, the Mount Carmel Center became engulfed in flames. The fire and the reaction to the final attack within the group resulted in the deaths of 76 Branch Davidians, including 20–28 children and Koresh. The events of the siege and attack, particularly the origin of the fire, are disputed by various sources. Department of Justice reports from October 1993 and July 2000 conclude that although incendiary CS gas canisters were used by the FBI, the Branch Davidians had started the fire, citing evidence from audio surveillance recordings of very specific discussions between Koresh and others about pouring more fuel on piles of hay as the fires started, and from aerial footage showing at least three simultaneous ignition points at different locations in the building complex. The FBI contends that none of their agents fired any live rounds on the day of the fire. Critics contend that live rounds were indeed fired by law enforcement, and suggest that a combination of gunshots and flammable CS gas was the true cause of the fire. The Ruby Ridge standoff and the Waco siege were cited by Timothy McVeigh as the main reasons for his and Terry Nichols's plan to execute the Oklahoma City bombing exactly two years later, on April 19, 1995, as well as the modern-day American militia movement.

Infobox

Date
February 28 – April 19, 1993 (51 days)
Location
Mount Carmel Center, McLennan County, Texas, US 31°35′45″N 96°59′17″W / 31 °N 96 °W / 31 ; -96
Caused by
Suspected weapons violations
Goals
Attempt to serve search and arrest warrants by the ATF Attempt to end the 51-day siege by the FBI
Resulted in
Fire destroys compound: 86 dead, including 10 on February 28

Tables

· Final assault and the burning of the Mount Carmel Center › Chronology of the events of April 19
05:50
05:50
Time
05:50
Event
Agents call the Branch Davidian compound to warn they are going to begin tank activity and advise residents "to take cover". Agents say the Branch Davidian who answered the phone did not reply but instead threw the phone and phone line out of the front door.
05:55
05:55
Time
05:55
Event
The FBI Hostage Rescue Team deploys two armored CEVs to the buildings. CEV1 goes to the left of the buildings, CEV2 to the right.
06:00
06:00
Time
06:00
Event
FBI surveillance tapes from devices planted in the wall of the building record a man inside the compound saying "Everybody wake up, let's start to pray", then, "Pablo, have you poured it yet?" ..."Huh?" ..."Have you poured it yet?" ..."In the hallway" ..."Things are poured, right?" CEV1 receives orders to spray two bottles of CS gas into left corne
06:05
06:05
Time
06:05
Event
Armored vehicle with ram and delivery device to pump CS gas into building with pressurized air rips into front wall just left of front door, leaving a hole 8 feet (2 m) high and 10 feet (3 m) wide. Agents claimed the holes allowed insertion of the gas as well as a means of escape. Agent sees shots from inside the compound directed at CEVs.
06:10
06:10
Time
06:10
Event
FBI surveillance tapes record "Don't pour it all out, we might need some later" and "Throw the tear gas back out." FBI negotiator Byron Sage is recorded saying "It's time for people to come out." Surveillance tapes record a man saying "What?", and then "No way."
06:12
06:12
Time
06:12
Event
FBI surveillance tapes record Branch Davidians saying "They're gonna kill us", then "They don't want to kill us."
06:31
06:31
Time
06:31
Event
The entire building is gassed.
06:47
06:47
Time
06:47
Event
The FBI Hostage Rescue Team fires plastic, non-incendiary CS gas rounds through windows.
07:23
07:23
Time
07:23
Event
FBI surveillance tapes record a male Branch Davidian saying, "The fuel has to go all around to get started." Then a second male says, "Well, there are two cans here, if that's poured soon."
07:30
07:30
Time
07:30
Event
CEV1 is redeployed, breaching the building and inserting CS gas. Branch Davidians fire shots at CEV1.
07:45–07:48:52
07:45–07:48:52
Time
07:45–07:48:52
Event
On FBI tapes of agents recorded during the siege, an FBI Hostage Rescue Team agent requests permission to fire military tear gas rounds to break through an underground concrete bunker. This permission is granted.
07:58
07:58
Time
07:58
Event
CEV2, with battering ram, rips a hole into second floor of compound; minutes later another hole is punched into the rear of one of the buildings of the compound. The vehicles then withdraw.
08:08
08:08
Time
08:08
Event
Three pyrotechnic military tear gas rounds are shot at the concrete construction pit (not the concrete bunker), away and downwind from the main quarters, trying to penetrate the structure, but they bounce off. An agent in the CEV reports that one shell bounced off the bunker and did not penetrate. These are the only military tear gas rounds to be f
08:24
08:24
Time
08:24
Event
The audio portion of FBI videotape ends, at the request of the pilot.
09:00
09:00
Time
09:00
Event
The Branch Davidians unfurl a banner that reads "We want our phone fixed."
09:13
09:13
Time
09:13
Event
CEV1 breaks through the front door to deliver more gas.
09:20
09:20
Time
09:20
Event
FBI surveillance records a meeting starting at 7:30 am between several unidentified males. UM: "They got two cans of Coleman fuel down there? Huh?" UM: "Empty." UM: "All of it?" UM: "Nothing left."
10:00
10:00
Time
10:00
Event
A man is seen waving a white flag on the southeast side of the compound. He is advised over loudspeakers that if he is surrendering he should come out. He does not. At the same time, a man believed to be Steve Schneider comes out from the remains of the front door to retrieve the phone and phone line.
11:30
11:30
Time
11:30
Event
The original CEV2 has mechanical difficulties (damaged tread); its replacement breaches the back side of compound.
11:17–12:04
11:17–12:04
Time
11:17–12:04
Event
According to the government, a series of remarks such as "I want a fire", "Keep that fire going", and "Do you think I could light this soon?" indicate that the Branch Davidians have started setting fire to the complex around 11:30. Surviving Branch Davidians testified that Coleman fuel had been poured, and fire experts in Danforth's report agree "w
11:43
11:43
Time
11:43
Event
Another gas insertion takes place, with the armored vehicle moving well into the building on the right rear side to reach the concrete interior room where the FBI Hostage Rescue Team believe the Branch Davidians are trying to avoid the gas.
11:45
11:45
Time
11:45
Event
The wall on the right rear side of the building collapses.
12:03
12:03
Time
12:03
Event
An armored vehicle turret knocks away the first floor corner on the right side.
12:07
12:07
Time
12:07
Event
The first visible flames appear in two spots in the front of the building, first on the left of the front door on the second floor (a wisp of smoke then a small flicker of flame), then a short time later on the far right side of the front of the building, and at a third spot on the backside. An FBI Hostage Rescue Team agent reported seeing a Branch
12:09
12:09
Time
12:09
Event
Ruth Riddle exits with a floppy disk in her jacket containing Koresh's Manuscript on the Seven Seals. A third fire is detected on first floor.
12:10
12:10
Time
12:10
Event
Flames spread quickly through the building, fanned by high winds and the openings created by the FBI. The building burns very quickly.
12:12
12:12
Time
12:12
Event
No fire trucks were on site so an emergency call is placed regarding the fire. Two Waco Fire Department trucks are dispatched. Shortly after, the Bellmead Fire Department dispatches two trucks.
12:22
12:22
Time
12:22
Event
Waco fire trucks arrive at the checkpoint, where they are halted (not being allowed to pass until 12:37); Bellmead follows shortly after.
12:25
12:25
Time
12:25
Event
There is a large explosion on the left side of the compound. This was later determined to have been a boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE) from an LPG cylinder. One object hurtles into the air, bounces off the top of a bus, and lands on the grass.
12:30
12:30
Time
12:30
Event
Part of the roof collapses. Around this time, there are several further explosions, and witnesses report the sound of gunfire, attributed by the FBI Hostage Rescue Team to live ammunition cooking off throughout the buildings because of the fire.
12:43
12:43
Time
12:43
Event
According to fire department logs, fire trucks arrive at the compound.
12:55
12:55
Time
12:55
Event
Fire begins to burn out. The entire compound is leveled.
15:45
15:45
Time
15:45
Event
A law enforcement source states that Koresh is dead.
Time
Event
05:50
Agents call the Branch Davidian compound to warn they are going to begin tank activity and advise residents "to take cover". Agents say the Branch Davidian who answered the phone did not reply but instead threw the phone and phone line out of the front door.
05:55
The FBI Hostage Rescue Team deploys two armored CEVs to the buildings. CEV1 goes to the left of the buildings, CEV2 to the right.
06:00
FBI surveillance tapes from devices planted in the wall of the building record a man inside the compound saying "Everybody wake up, let's start to pray", then, "Pablo, have you poured it yet?" ..."Huh?" ..."Have you poured it yet?" ..."In the hallway" ..."Things are poured, right?" CEV1 receives orders to spray two bottles of CS gas into left corne
06:05
Armored vehicle with ram and delivery device to pump CS gas into building with pressurized air rips into front wall just left of front door, leaving a hole 8 feet (2 m) high and 10 feet (3 m) wide. Agents claimed the holes allowed insertion of the gas as well as a means of escape. Agent sees shots from inside the compound directed at CEVs.
06:10
FBI surveillance tapes record "Don't pour it all out, we might need some later" and "Throw the tear gas back out." FBI negotiator Byron Sage is recorded saying "It's time for people to come out." Surveillance tapes record a man saying "What?", and then "No way."
06:12
FBI surveillance tapes record Branch Davidians saying "They're gonna kill us", then "They don't want to kill us."
06:31
The entire building is gassed.
06:47
The FBI Hostage Rescue Team fires plastic, non-incendiary CS gas rounds through windows.
07:23
FBI surveillance tapes record a male Branch Davidian saying, "The fuel has to go all around to get started." Then a second male says, "Well, there are two cans here, if that's poured soon."
07:30
CEV1 is redeployed, breaching the building and inserting CS gas. Branch Davidians fire shots at CEV1.
07:45–07:48:52
On FBI tapes of agents recorded during the siege, an FBI Hostage Rescue Team agent requests permission to fire military tear gas rounds to break through an underground concrete bunker. This permission is granted.
07:58
CEV2, with battering ram, rips a hole into second floor of compound; minutes later another hole is punched into the rear of one of the buildings of the compound. The vehicles then withdraw.
08:08
Three pyrotechnic military tear gas rounds are shot at the concrete construction pit (not the concrete bunker), away and downwind from the main quarters, trying to penetrate the structure, but they bounce off. An agent in the CEV reports that one shell bounced off the bunker and did not penetrate. These are the only military tear gas rounds to be f
08:24
The audio portion of FBI videotape ends, at the request of the pilot.
09:00
The Branch Davidians unfurl a banner that reads "We want our phone fixed."
09:13
CEV1 breaks through the front door to deliver more gas.
09:20
FBI surveillance records a meeting starting at 7:30 am between several unidentified males. UM: "They got two cans of Coleman fuel down there? Huh?" UM: "Empty." UM: "All of it?" UM: "Nothing left."
10:00
A man is seen waving a white flag on the southeast side of the compound. He is advised over loudspeakers that if he is surrendering he should come out. He does not. At the same time, a man believed to be Steve Schneider comes out from the remains of the front door to retrieve the phone and phone line.
11:30
The original CEV2 has mechanical difficulties (damaged tread); its replacement breaches the back side of compound.
11:17–12:04
According to the government, a series of remarks such as "I want a fire", "Keep that fire going", and "Do you think I could light this soon?" indicate that the Branch Davidians have started setting fire to the complex around 11:30. Surviving Branch Davidians testified that Coleman fuel had been poured, and fire experts in Danforth's report agree "w
11:43
Another gas insertion takes place, with the armored vehicle moving well into the building on the right rear side to reach the concrete interior room where the FBI Hostage Rescue Team believe the Branch Davidians are trying to avoid the gas.
11:45
The wall on the right rear side of the building collapses.
12:03
An armored vehicle turret knocks away the first floor corner on the right side.
12:07
The first visible flames appear in two spots in the front of the building, first on the left of the front door on the second floor (a wisp of smoke then a small flicker of flame), then a short time later on the far right side of the front of the building, and at a third spot on the backside. An FBI Hostage Rescue Team agent reported seeing a Branch
12:09
Ruth Riddle exits with a floppy disk in her jacket containing Koresh's Manuscript on the Seven Seals. A third fire is detected on first floor.
12:10
Flames spread quickly through the building, fanned by high winds and the openings created by the FBI. The building burns very quickly.
12:12
No fire trucks were on site so an emergency call is placed regarding the fire. Two Waco Fire Department trucks are dispatched. Shortly after, the Bellmead Fire Department dispatches two trucks.
12:22
Waco fire trucks arrive at the checkpoint, where they are halted (not being allowed to pass until 12:37); Bellmead follows shortly after.
12:25
There is a large explosion on the left side of the compound. This was later determined to have been a boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE) from an LPG cylinder. One object hurtles into the air, bounces off the top of a bus, and lands on the grass.
12:30
Part of the roof collapses. Around this time, there are several further explosions, and witnesses report the sound of gunfire, attributed by the FBI Hostage Rescue Team to live ammunition cooking off throughout the buildings because of the fire.
12:43
According to fire department logs, fire trucks arrive at the compound.
12:55
Fire begins to burn out. The entire compound is leveled.
15:45
A law enforcement source states that Koresh is dead.

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