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at the Officer's Club occurred at 1:50 AM. An FBI spokesman said it was caused by a powerful bomb placed under a couch near the club's entrance. The explosion blew out windows, knocked down part of a ceiling, and damaged the interior of the three-story, brick building. The building was vacant at the time and no one was injured.
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A group calling itself Armed Resistance Unit claimed responsibility for the bombing. The group mailed a recorded communique to National Public Radio stating, "We purposely aimed our attack at the institutions of imperialist rule rather than at individual members of the ruling class and government. We
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A year later, on April 24, 1984, a group calling itself the Guerilla Resistance Movement took responsibility for a bombing at the Officer's Club at the Washington Navy Yard. Their reasons for the bombing were opposition to U.S. policy in Central America and independence for Puerto Rico. The explosion
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Within minutes of the explosion, a dozen fire trucks and four ambulances arrived at the west front of the Capitol while officers with police dogs began searching the area for clues. Witnesses attested to hearing a loud blast and seeing smoke at the Capitol. FBI officials determined that the bomb was
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in advance of the attack mentioned "U.S. imperialism." The National War College is where American military officials get high-level training. Following the attack, it was immediately sealed off. Of the device causing the explosion, Col. Jamie Walton of the Army remarked that it "appeared to be 5 to
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The area outside the Senate Chamber, previously open to the public, was permanently closed after the 1983 bombing. Congressional officials also set up a system requiring staff ID cards for entry and installed metal detectors at building entrances. These metal detectors were in addition to those
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On November 7, 1983, the Senate adjourned at 7:02 p.m. For the next two hours, a well-attended reception was held near the Senate Chamber. At 10:58 p.m., there was an explosion on the second floor of the Capitol's north wing; adjacent hallways were mostly unoccupied at the time.
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After a five year investigation, federal agents arrested six members of the Armed Resistance conspiracy group, on May 12, 1988, and charged them with bombing the Capitol, as well as Fort McNair and the Washington Navy Yard. On December 6, 1990, federal judge
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news desk and the Capitol switchboard, claiming to represent the Armed Resistance Unit and warning that a bomb was about to be detonated near the Senate Chamber in retaliation for recent U.S. military involvement in
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10 pounds of unknown explosives detonated by some sort of timing device." Colonel Walton also reported that no injuries were incurred, although there was superficial damage to the outside of the building.
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The Dark History of America’s First Female Terrorist Group; The women of May 19th bombed the U.S. Capitol and plotted Henry Kissinger’s murder. But they’ve been long forgotten.
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which was badly damaged. Members of the Senate recovered fragments of the painting. A conservator worked for months to restore the painting to a semblance of the original.
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to prison for conspiracy and malicious destruction of government property. The court dropped charges against three co-defendants, two of whom (including
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The force of the explosive device, placed beneath a bench at the eastern end of the corridor outside the Chamber, blew off the door to Democratic Leader
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Earlier that year, on April 25, 1983, a small bomb was detonated at the National War College at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C. A call coming into
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The group Resistance Conspiracy was a United States-based branch of the wider communist organization known as the
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a high-explosive device with delayed timing, consisting of sticks of dynamite with a pocket watch as a timer.
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The explosion caused no structural damage to the Capitol. Officials calculated damages of $ 1,000,000.
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already in place at the Chamber Gallery doors following a prior Capitol bombing in 1971.
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did not choose to kill any of them this time. But their lives are not sacred."
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A few minutes before the explosion, a tape-recorded message was telephoned to
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with the previous parliamentary government at the behest of Governor-General
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on November 7, 1983, as a protest against United States military involvement
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which occurred on April 25, 1983, and April 20, 1984, respectively.
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and subsequent mass demonstrations. The invasion, coupled with
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and political violence in the United States during the Cold War
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List of incidents of political violence in Washington, D.C.
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On January 20, 2001, the day he left office, President
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US participation in a peacekeeping force in Lebanon
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Infobox civilian attack
considered for merging
New Communist movement

Washington, D.C.
Coordinates
38°53′24″N 77°00′32″W / 38.89°N 77.009°W / 38.89; -77.009
UTC
United States Senate
Bombing
Resistance Conspiracy
May 19th Communist Organization
United States military
Grenada
Lebanon
United States Senate
in Lebanon
Grenada
DC metropolitan area
Resistance Conspiracy
Fort McNair
Washington Navy Yard
invaded the island nation of Grenada
ruling Marxist-Leninist
New Jewel Movement
Paul Scoon
Maurice Bishop
Deputy Prime Minister
US participation in a peacekeeping force in Lebanon

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