Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum Sixteen Putnam City North High School Key Club members spent Saturday afternoon volunteering at the Memorial. Aslan Maleki, Khurram Jiwani, Sotia Abdulaziz, Sabrina Ahmed, Samantha Chen, Jennifer Chen, Yvonne Chan, Kyndall Lewis, Shaina Varughese, Farris Willingham, Ellen Whiteley, Sarah Scungio, Yan Tan, Nina Afzalian..., Sara Adams, and Sadia Tashim tied tags on Hope Bears and filled educational packets to be placed in the Hope Trunk.When asked why they chose to volunteer time at the Memorial, one student wrote, "The bombing of the Murrah Building had a major impact on Oklahomans, as well as the rest of the world. Putnam City North Key Club feels that it is very important to volunteer here to help the community remember what happened, and move towards a stronger and safer world."See More
BORN: 1968 Sentenced to 12 years in prison on May 27, 1998. Released on January 26, 2006 after serving 10+years. Biography Michael Joseph Fortier was born in Maine in 1968, then moved with his family to Kingman, Arizona at age seven. After graduating from Kingman High, Fortier entered the army, where he met Timothy McVeigh at Fort Benning, Georgia in 1988. The company, which also included Terry Nichols, moved on to Fort Riley, Kansas, where Fortier served until his honorable discharge in May 1991.Fortier shared a common interests with his friends McVeigh and Nichols. All considered themselves marksmen and all had contempt for the federal government. At McVeigh's urging, Fortier read The Turner Diaries, a book seen as inciting violent action against an overreaching federal government.After his stint in the service, Fortier returned to Kingman where he enrolled in Mohave Community College and worked part-time in a printing shop and a hardware store. He was known locally for his parti...
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