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  2. The Cokeville Elementary School hostage crisis occurred on Friday, May 16, 1986 in Cokeville, Wyoming, United States, when former town marshal David Young, 43, and his wife Doris Young, 47, [1] took 154 hostages – 136 children and 18 adults – at Cokeville Elementary School.

  3. Sep 10, 2015 · At approximately 1:30 p.m. on a sunny Friday afternoon, David Young and his wife, Doris, quietly and methodically took control of Cokeville Elementary. Wielding a homemade bomb and several guns, the Youngs took staff members hostage as they made their way to the first-grade classroom.

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    • Did the Cokeville Miracle really happen?1
    • Did the Cokeville Miracle really happen?2
    • Did the Cokeville Miracle really happen?3
    • Did the Cokeville Miracle really happen?4
  4. Aug 11, 2015 · At the core of the presentation were the experiences of a number of children who were held hostage by a deranged husband and wife with guns and a bomb at an elementary school on May 16, 1986, in Cokeville, Wyoming. Many of the survivors testify that divine intervention saved the lives of 154 people.

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    “A Projectile Killed Doris Young, Not Bomb Blast, Police in Cokeville Say.” Deseret News, May 24, 1986, 11. Accessed May 17, 2013 at  http://news.google.com/newspapers/p/deseret_news?id=nz1TAAAAIBA...
    Castaneda, Sue and Mark Junge. “Survivor is my Name: Voices of the Cokeville Elementary School Bombing.” Produced by Wyoming State Archives for Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources, the packa...
    “Cokeville Bombing.” Undated scrapbook. Cokeville Public Library.
    “Cokeville Children Held Hostage by Bomber.” News Examiner, May 22, 1986.
    “A 1986 Hostage Event at a Cokeville, Wyoming Elementary School.” Unsolved Mysteries, Season 9, Episode 43. 1997.
    Jarvik, Elaine.  “Cokeville Recollects ‘Miracle’ of 1986: Hostage Survivors, Town Residents Compile Book.” Deseret News (May 15, 2006).  https://www.deseret.com/2006/5/15/19953524/cokeville-recolle...
    Matray, Margaret.  “25th Anniversary of Wyoming School Attack.” Denver Post.com. http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_18072820.
    ________. “The Power of Faith: 25 Years After School Bombing, Town Remembers Story of Survival.” Casper Star Tribune (May 15, 2011). http://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/article%E2%80%943077bf4a...

    The black and white photos are from the Casper Star-Tribunecollection at the Casper College Western History Center. The color photo of the Cokeville School is from the Wyoming State Archives. Used...

  5. In May 1986, cop Ron Hartley of Cokeville, Wyoming, begins to question his religious beliefs, wondering whether a just God would really allow the atrocities he witnesses in his work to happen. He stops praying and attending church services with his family, which worries his wife, Claudia and his children, Cindy and Jason.

  6. May 15, 1996 · On May 16, 1986, David Young, Cokeville's former town marshal, and his wife, Doris, carried five rifles, five handguns and a "dead man's bomb" into the elementary school. Cook, the school's secretary and the first person taken hostage, could tell Young's threats were serious.

  7. Knowing the outcome of the dramatic, real-life hostage situation before seeing 'The Cokeville Miracle' is not a “spoiler alert” because the true impact of this story is in the telling.