![]() ![]() ![]() Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism in 1995. Militia founder Norman “Norm” Olson testified before the U.S. The early meetings of the Michigan Militia were attended by McVeigh and Nichols. “That was one of their major worries across all the different groups.” “They were worried about guns taken away,” Vinyard said. She said group was believed the Second Amendment was potentially at risk after the Ruby Ridge and Waco sieges. JoEllen Vinyard, a retired EMU history professor, studied the Michigan Militia in the late 1990s and into the early 2000s. Nichols was born in Lapeer and attended Central Michigan University before dropping out and moving to Colorado.ĭr. Murrah Federal Building, were said to have attended Michigan Militia meetings. Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, the men who carried out the attack on the Alfred P. Deep dive into the details of a scheme to kidnap Gov. ![]()
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