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The Fur Breeders Agricultural Cooperative in Sandy, Utah was attacked by animal rights activists on Mar. 11, 1997. The activists detonated an incendiary bomb inside the Co-op offices, which were totally destroyed. Four pipe bombs were detonated under commercial delivery trucks parked outside the Co-op office, endangering the lives of nearby residents and causing substantial damage: approximately $1 million.

Work station in Co-op office after animal rights arson attack


Interior of Co-op office after animal rights arson attack


Co-op computer destroyed in animal rights arson attack


Interior of Co-op office after animal rights arson attack


Motor of diesel truck destroyed by pipe bomb in animal rights attack