I'm not gonna look this all up because I am at work and, to be honest, only mildly interested in something that I was watching when it happened but now is long-old news.
I've heard the term 'Flash-Bang' well before the cult-gun-nut Koresh shot at and killed various law enforcement people serving warrants on illegal guns (by reports and later seen true from shots fired in the standoff, he had the beginnings of an arsenal, for Armageddon one would guess ;P. I believe that was the reason, could be wrong) . I believe the first to be shot (not sure if he was killed) was a Texas Ranger (ya, these guys exist) You can read all about what followed, even see footage of the officers he shot down after and before it became a long standoff.
That the standoff even existed was ridiculous to me after a few days, but the admin wanted to pretend that if push came to shove he was gonna back down instead of trying to go out killing as many of them and his own people (remember, he was their messiah so they would be going to heaven anyway) as possible.
There are many suspicions at the time about the pattern of the incendiary explosion. Whatever the cause and however the who ATF thing was implemented, the reality is that those children did not have to be there. Those people did not have to be there. Except as hostages (whether voluntary or not, he was using them as human shields much like the so-called "Islamic" Terrorist cowards do by situating themselves in large apartment complexes and in or near hospitals and nurseries (great smart-bomb cover)
I had no respect for insane 'religious' extremists here or over there. I have even less respect for an ambushing coward without the courage to face either the consequences of his breaking state laws or to at least use his own guns himself and keep the women and children out of it.
But then again I don't feel too keen about this either:
Born as Vernon Wayne Howell in 1959, Koresh (born Vernon Wayne Howell, but since he saw himself as the reincarnation of both King David and King Cyrus of Persia, and the Messiah - guess he needed a new name.
About the children...
Claiming that he was entitled to 140 wives, he "married" several of the females in the compound, including some that were as young as 12 and 13."
No, I don't feel better.
Did I mention... those original warrants included allegations of child-abuse? No wonder...