April 18th, 1995 was the last normal day for many in Oklahoma City. The last normal day to wake up with your alarm. The last normal day to get your kids ready for school. And for many in Oklahoma City, the last normal day to feel safe and removed from homegrown terror. If you worked at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building downtown, it was likely your last day working there. At 9:02 a.m. April 19, 1995, a domestic terrorist drove a truck-bomb up to the front of the building and detonated it killing at least 168 people, injuring more than 680 others, and destroying more than one-third of the building, the rest of which had to be demolished. The blast destroyed or damaged 324 other buildings within a 16-block radius, shattered glass in 258 nearby buildings, and destroyed 86 cars, causing an estimated $652 million worth of damage.