U.S. Secret Service commemorates staff lost in Oklahoma City bombing

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U.S. Secret Service commemorates staff lost in Oklahoma City bombing

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The U.S. Secret Service marked the anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing by honoring three staff members who lost their lives in the attack, according to a series of posts on April 19, 2026.

In its first post at 13:00 UTC, the agency stated, "Today we remember Special Agent Cynthia L. Brown who lost her life in the Oklahoma City bombing April 19, 1995."

An hour later, at 14:00 UTC, another post read, "Today we remember Officer Manager Linda G. McKinney, who lost her life in the Oklahoma City bombing April 19, 1995."

At 15:00 UTC, the agency posted again: "Today we remember Investigative Assistant Kathy L. Seidl, who lost her life in the Oklahoma City bombing April 19, 1995."

The Oklahoma City bombing occurred on April 19, 1995. The attack targeted the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building and resulted in significant loss of life among federal employees and civilians.

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