
n this Sept. 1, 1992, file photo, media members and federal agents tour the outside of Randy Weaver's home near Naples, Idaho.It's been a quarter century since a standoff in the remote mountains of northern Idaho left a 14-year-old boy, his mother and a federal agent dead and sparked the expansion of radical right-wing groups across the country that continues to this day.
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Ruby Ridge, looking back 30 years on
Today marks 30 years since an 11-day standoff shook many in the region to their core.