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From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 95 08:26:45 PDT
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Subject: BUY_lou
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8-16-95. NYPaper:
"The F.B.I. and Ruby Ridge." [Editorial]
Since the paranoid days of J. Edgar Hoover, the F.B.I.
has been struggling to free itself of an institutional
incapacity to admit its mistakes and punish wrongdoing
by senior officials. Mr. Freeh, who was entrusted with
this task, seems to have put misplaced confidence in a
longtime friend and associate. Mr. Freeh is said to be
infuriated that his trust was abused. Well he should be
furious -- especially at himself.
"Separatist Family Given $3.1 Million From Government."
The Government agreed today to pay $3.1 million to the
family of a white separatist whose wife and teen-age son
were killed three years ago by Federal agents in a
standoff on a remote Idaho mountainside. The decision to
give Mr. Weaver and his children any money was
particularly stunning, since Federal prosecutors tried
two years ago to have him convicted in the killing of a
Federal marshal at Ruby Ridge, and sought the death
penalty. Federal investigators involved in the case were
rebuked by the judge who presided over the trial. The
case has also taken on political dimensions. Some
conservative groups have cited the shootout, along with
the 1993 F.B.I. assault on the Branch Davidian compound
near Waco, Tex., as examples of Government abuse of
power.
BUY_lou
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