Intelligence about possible threats to federal buildings before Timothy McVeigh’s bomb exploded April 19, 1995, and information about possible conspirators that emerged afterward wasn’t always fully shared among federal agencies..... FBI headquarters officials were so worried that white supremacists in Oklahoma might launch an attack on April 19, 1995, to avenge the execution of one of their leaders that they flew a reformed neo-Nazi to Washington in late March [1995] and debriefed him about a 1980s plot to blow up the Murrah building. The information, however, wasn’t shared with officials at the building beforehand or given to FBI investigators afterward. |