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Branch Davidian compound

FILE - WACO, TX - APRIL 23:  A FBI agent shown in a file photo dated 23 April 1993 looking into the bunker that survived the blaze that leveled the rest of the Branch Davidian compound. After a shootout in Waco in 1993 that killed four federal agents and six members of the Branch Davidian religious sect, authorities negotiated with cult leader David Koresh for 51 days. On the final day, 19 April 1993, a few hours after a government tank rammed the cult's wooden fortress, the siege ended in a fiery blaze, killing Koresh and 80 of his followers.  (Photo credit should read J. DAVID AKE/AFP/Getty Images)

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FILE - WACO, TX - APRIL 23: A FBI agent shown in a file photo dated 23 April 1993 looking into the bunker that survived the blaze that leveled the rest of the Branch Davidian compound. After a shootout in Waco in 1993 that killed four federal agents and six members of the Branch Davidian religious sect, authorities negotiated with cult leader David Koresh for 51 days. On the final day, 19 April 1993, a few hours after a government tank rammed the cult's wooden fortress, the siege ended in a fiery blaze, killing Koresh and 80 of his followers. (Photo credit should read J. DAVID AKE/AFP/Getty Images)

 
 
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