
On this day April 21, 1985, members of the religious extremist group known as The Covenant, The Sword and the Arm of the Lord surrendered to federal authorities after a tense two day standoff in northern Arkansas. Over 200 agents from the FBI, ATF, and local law enforcement surrounded the compound, demanding the group's peaceful surrender following investigations into weapons violations and extremist activity.
The group had stockpiled weapons and had ties to white supremacist and anti government movements. The standoff ended without violence, and the peaceful resolution was considered a major success in handling a volatile domestic threat without bloodshed.
This event marked one of the earliest high profile standoffs between federal authorities and a radical militia group on American soil during the 1980s.
Fun fact: The group's leader, James Ellison, later cooperated with federal investigators and testified in other cases related to domestic terrorism.
Trivia question: What religious extremist group surrendered to federal agents in Arkansas on April 21, 1985, after a two day standoff?
The group had stockpiled weapons and had ties to white supremacist and anti government movements. The standoff ended without violence, and the peaceful resolution was considered a major success in handling a volatile domestic threat without bloodshed.
This event marked one of the earliest high profile standoffs between federal authorities and a radical militia group on American soil during the 1980s.
Fun fact: The group's leader, James Ellison, later cooperated with federal investigators and testified in other cases related to domestic terrorism.
Trivia question: What religious extremist group surrendered to federal agents in Arkansas on April 21, 1985, after a two day standoff?