Help IFC by joining! "I am a survivor of The 1992 Federal Siege at Ruby Ridge® I am the oldest surviving daughter of Randy Weaver & Vicki Weaver. For many years I struggled with grief and depression, burdened by the deaths of my mom, Vicki Weaver and my little brother, Sam Weaver. This is my story."
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Sara Weaver will be IFC's 2A speaker and IFC-PAC supper keynote speaker on Feb 10th, 2026. Feel free to ask questions here for her to respond to in the future and at 2A Day and the IFC-PAC fundraiser supper!
Sara Weaver was born March 16th 1976 in Cedar Falls Iowa. She is the oldest daughter of Randy Weaver and Vicki Weaver, most recognized in association with the 1992 national tragedy, The Federal Siege at Ruby Ridge®. Sara lost her mother Vicki Weaver and her younger brother Sam Weaver during the violent 11 day siege, at the tender age of 16. She was standing right next to her mother when her mother was shot in the head and killed by an F.B.I. sniper. As a result of this tragedy, Sara has had much to overcome. She was required to appear in Washington D.C. to speak at Senate hearings about Ruby Ridge® at just 18 years of age and has handled intense media scrutiny. In the years following Ruby Ridge®, Sara has had to deal with deep depression, PTSD and has worked hard at overcoming her own personal pain. In spite of this tragedy, Sara has a message of hope and forgiveness to share with the world. Sara credits God first and foremost, for that ongoing success. She experiences spiritual and emotional freedom from her past through the power of forgiveness through her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, for those who hurt her. She is a published author and speaker. Sara has also traveled and spoken about her experiences to help others find freedom from the wounds of life and shares hope that though life can be extremely tough, it doesn't have to destroy you. Through sharing her own personal story, Sara has seen many, many individuals find the courage to begin the healing process in their own lives. She also has a passion to help educate her own generation about what went wrong at Ruby Ridge® with the hope that it never happens again.