Richard Guthrie's BATF Files
By J.M. Berger
INTELWIRE.com
INTELFILES has obtained more than 90 pages of documents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms concerning Richard Guthrie, a white supremacist bank robber who may have been linked to the Oklahoma City bombing.
The files, linked below in PDF format, detail the ATF's investigation into the so-called Midwest Bank Robbers, aka the Aryan Republican Army.
More information on Guthrie -- and documents for the use of researchers -- can be found in the previous INTELWIRE article "
The Trentadue Files."
A comprehensive summary of the case can be found in
In Bad Company, a 2001 book by criminology professor Mark S. Hamm.
Please cite INTELWIRE if reporting from these documents.
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The full documents are listed below. All redactions were made by the ATF and may be the subject of future appeals. The contents of these documents include ATF reports on the bank robberies themselves, movements of the gang and communication with the FBI regarding the suspects, as well as news clippings related to the stories. A detailed index is being prepared and will be posted on INTELWIRE in early 2006.
guthrie-batf-1.pdf
guthrie-batf-2.pdf
guthrie-batf-3.pdf
guthrie-batf-4.pdf
guthrie-batf-5.pdf
guthrie-batf-6.pdf
guthrie-batf-7.pdf
guthrie-batf-8.pdf