File:Striker Ruby Ridge.jpg

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English: Photo of Weaver's dog, Striker, after he was shot and killed by Marshal Roderick. He was left in the road and run over repeatedly by government vehicles.
Date
Source Scanned from Alan Bock, Ambush at Ruby Ridge: How Government Agents Set Randy Weaver Up and Took His Family Down (Dickens Press, Irvine CA: 1995). The book credits it as "Government exhibit."
Author United States government

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Photo of Weaver's dog, Striker, after he was shot and killed by Marshal Roderick, he was left in the road and run over repeatedly by government vehicles.

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24 August 1992

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