Two people died and more than 100 others were injured as a result of a bombing at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta. Alice Hawthorne, 44, of Albany, Georgia, was killed by the explosion.
This summer is the 10th anniversary of what became the most famous case of Paul S. Kish's 21-year career as a federal criminal defense attorney -- the Atlanta Olympic Games bombing. His client, Eric R ...
THEY WERE TWO terrifying events just 10 days apart: the mysterious downing of TWA Flight 800 and the Atlanta Olympic bombing. More than a year has passed, and the fact that both cases are still open ...
In one case, the authorities charged an innocent man with capital murder. Other, smaller errors are common after mass shootings. By Mitch Smith He was a suspect in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics bombing, ...
A blast at the 1996 Olympics shakes the American South. A woman is killed and scores injured. As cops wrongly target a security guard named Richard Jewell, the real bomber slips away, only to bomb ...
Like Atlanta’s unlikely journey to host the 1996 Centennial Olympics, for The Games in Black and White filmmakers George Hirthler and Bob Judson, the path to make the new documentary—premiering at the ...
A Raleigh man injured in the Centennial Olympic Park bombing this past weekend has been released from an Atlanta hospital. Other WRAL Top Stories Christian Sobb, 24, Sobb still cannot walk because of ...
Three-time Olympic swimmer Gary Hall Jr. has survived multiple life-threatening events, including the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Park bombing and a shark attack. Gary Hall Jr.'s harrowing experience ...