KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) — Twenty years ago, federal agents laid siege on a cabin on a remote Idaho mountaintop called Ruby Ridge. The deadly standoff helped spark an anti-government patriot movement that grew. Sara Weaver lost her mother and brother, both killed by government agents. Her father, Randy, was wanted by federal agents for selling two illegal firearms. To avoid arrest, Weaver holed up on his land. These days, the remaining Weaver family members live near Kalispell. Sara Weaver says her father is a doting grandfather.

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