How FBI Tracked Down Timothy McVeigh

OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — "It was incredibly loud," says FBI Master bomb Technician Barry Black. "I looked to the West and could see a big pillar of black smoke already starting to blow across Oklahoma City."

Barry Black was seven miles from Oklahoma City at 9:02 a.m. on April 19, 1995. He and several other task-force agents were looking for a suspect on Tinker Air Force Base.

But the booming blast to the West changed his task that day, and the his life forever.

"So this is the Murrah Building. This is the building we're in. That's uh, that's my car," says Black as he walks through the National Memorial and Museum with FOX 25, recounting he parked mere few blocks from the blast site.

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