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  1. Rudolph cited his anti-abortion views as the reason for the Centennial Olympic Park bombing. Federal agents sift through the rubble at the base of the sound stack in Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta after the pipe bomb that Eric Rudolph planted exploded July 27, 1996, killing two and injuring 100.

  2. Jul 27, 2021 · On July 27, 1996, Eric Rudolph planted a bomb at Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, Georgia — one week into the Summer Olympics. The horrific explosion sent shrapnel flying in every direction, hitting countless innocent spectators. One woman died in the initial blast, while one man later died of a heart attack.

  3. Sep 22, 2016 · On July, 27, Eric Rudolph planted a bomb in Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, Georgia, where thousands had gathered to celebrate the Olympics. The resulting explosion killed one and injured over 100. Rudolph carried out three additional bombing incidents between 1996 and 1998 in Atlanta and Birmingham, Alabama, killing one and injuring over ...

  4. Nov 13, 2009 · On July 27, 1996, a 40-pound pipe bomb exploded in Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park, killing two people and injuring over 100. A security guard named Richard Jewell was initially considered...

  5. Dec 13, 2019 · The FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives shows Eric Robert Rudolph, who was later convicted in several bombings, including in Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park during the 1996 Summer...

  6. Apr 14, 2005 · Law. Full Text of Eric Rudolph's Confession. April 14, 200512:00 AM ET. Former fugitive Eric Rudolph pleaded guilty on Wednesday to the bombing of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta...

  7. Jul 27, 2021 · The 40-pound pipe bomb, filled with nails and screws, was placed by a man named Eric Robert Rudolph who committed three more bombings that year – two at abortion clinics and one at a...

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