Buford
O'Neal FURROW Jr. |
Buford
Furrow 1978 school photo.
Aryan Nations members at Hayden Lake, Idaho in 1995. Buford
Furrow
(second from right), at the time an Aryan Nations guard.
Debra Matthews, right, with Butler’s wife at a
1986 Klan rally.
Police lead
children and adults to safety in the wake of Buford O. Furrow Jr's
Aug. 10, 1999, attack
on the North Valley Jewish Community Center.
(Pasadena
Star News photo by Hans Gutknecht)
Buford booking photo
Buford
Furrow
A police mug of Buford O'Neal Furrow, also known as Buford O.
Furrow Jr.,
is shown in this undated photo.
Buford O'Neal Furrow Jr. , is led out of federal court in Las
Vegas, in this, Aug. 11, 1999, file photo, after he waived his right
to an extradition hearing. The Washington state Department of
Corrections announced, Wednesday, March 12, 2008, it will pay $2.25
million to five children who were shot or traumatized in the 1999
shooting by a Washington parolee at a California Jewish community
center.
Los Angeles Police Chief Bernard Parks, speaks
at a news conference in Los Angeles seen
in this Aug. 18,
1999,
file photo displays two evidence photos of the weapons allegedly
used by murder suspect Buford O. Furrow.
The victim
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