On This Day: April 19, 1985 – Federal Agents Surrounded The CSA Compound in Arkansas

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On This Day: April 19, 1985 – Federal Agents Surrounded The CSA Compound in Arkansas
On this day April 19, 1985, over 200 federal agents surrounded the compound of The Covenant, The Sword and the Arm of the Lord, a radical white nationalist group based in northern Arkansas. The heavily armed standoff lasted two days and ended peacefully when the group surrendered without a single shot fired.

The CSA was known for its extremist views, stockpiled weapons, and ties to other domestic terror networks. The siege was part of a larger investigation into domestic terrorism and illegal weapons activity. The group had been preparing for what they believed would be a government collapse and had made threats against public officials. The successful resolution of the standoff without violence was seen as a major win for law enforcement, who used negotiation and patience to avoid bloodshed.

Fun fact: The leader of the CSA, James Ellison, later testified against other extremists and served time in prison as part of a plea deal.

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