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In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco is a 1993 American made-for-television action drama film starring Tim Daly that aired on NBC on May 23, 1993. Synopsis
Waco: The Rules of Engagement is a 1997 documentary directed by William Gazecki about the 1993 Waco siege, a 51-day standoff beginning with the February 28 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms assault on the Branch Davidian church and home outside of Waco, Texas, and ending with the April 19 Federal Bureau of Investigation assault on the building.
Woodriffe was the first African-American FBI agent killed in the line of duty. In 2019, the FBI and the city of New York honored Special Agent Woodriffe with a street renaming ceremony, recognizing his service and sacrifice. Both Woodriffe and Palmisano were added to the FBI Wall of Honor.
The Waco siege has been the subject of numerous documentary films and books. The first film was a made-for television docudrama film, In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco, which was made during the siege, before the April 19 assault on the church, and presented the initial firefight of February 28, 1993 as an ambush. The film's writer, Phil ...
Ambush in Waco: In the Line of Duty: Betsy TV film 1993 Final Appeal: Linda Biondi TV film 1995 In the House: Terry "Female Trouble" 1996 A Mother's Instinct: Amanda TV film 1996-1997 Ink: Abby Logan Main role 1997 Sister, Sister: Beth "Show Me the Money", "A Friend in Deed" 1999 Dangerous Waters: Chrissie TV film 1999 Road Rage: Cynthia Carson ...
A Texas police sergeant and Army veteran killed in the line of duty is being hailed as a hero for preventing even more tragedy. Navasota Police Sgt. Mark Butler was killed in a head-on collision ...
Of the 79 Rangers killed in the line of duty, 30 were killed during the Old West period of 1858 through 1901. Also during this period, two of their three most high-profile captures or killings took place, the capture of John Wesley Hardin and the killing of Sam Bass , in addition to the capture of Texas gunman Billy Thompson and others.
The Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), which supported President Donald Trump's election in 2016, 2020, and 2024, yesterday criticized his blanket pardon for people charged in connection with the ...