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  1. The Centennial Olympic Park bombing was a domestic terrorist pipe bombing attack on Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, Georgia, on Saturday, July 27, 1996, during the Summer Olympics. The blast directly killed one person and injured 111 others; another person later died of a heart attack.

  2. Jan 1, 2020 · The bomb that blew a hole in Richard Jewell’s life — the bomb that killed two people and injured 111 others in Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park in 1996 — was small enough to fit into a ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eric_RudolphEric Rudolph - Wikipedia

    At age 29, Rudolph perpetrated the Centennial Olympic Park bombing in Atlanta, which occurred on July 27, 1996, during the 1996 Summer Olympics. He made two anonymous 911 calls, warning about the bomb before it detonated. The blast killed one spectator and wounded 111 others.

  4. Jun 30, 2023 · On the morning 29 January 1998, off-duty police officer Robert Sanderson was working a security shift at the New Woman, All Women Health Care Clinic, in Birmingham. He noticed an unusual flowerpot outside and went to look at it. A nail bomb left in the plant pot detonated, killing him instantly.

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  6. Jul 1, 2011 · Only then were federal investigators able to forensically link the three bombings in the Atlanta area. In 1998 Eric Robert Rudolph was seen fleeing the scene of a bombing outside an abortion...

  7. Aug 2, 2017 · At a free concert at the 1996 Olympic Games, a bomb packed with nails and screws exploded, killing two people and injuring more than 100 others.

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  8. Jul 27, 2022 · Twenty-six years after a bomb went off at the Atlanta Olympics in 1996, NBCLA anchor Colleen Williams shares what it was like to cover such terrifying breaking news from the ground near the...

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