wanted posters published shortly after the bombing The bombers were Karleton Armstrong,
Dwight Armstrong,
David Fine, and allegedly
Leo Burt. They called themselves the "New Year's Gang", a name which was derived from an exploit on New Year's Eve 1969. In that earlier attack, Dwight and Karl, with Karl's girlfriend, Lynn Schultz (who drove the getaway car), stole a small plane from
Morey Field in
Middleton. Dwight and Karl dropped homemade explosives on the
Badger Army Ammunition Plant, but the explosives failed to detonate. They successfully landed the plane at another airport and escaped.
Karleton "Karl" Armstrong Karl was the oldest of the bombers. He had been admitted to the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1964, but left in 1965, working odd jobs for the next couple of years. He was re-accepted into the university in the fall of 1967. Karl witnessed violent confrontations between protesters and police on October 18, 1967 when
Dow Chemical Company held job interviews on campus, which many students protested by blocking the building where interviews were being held. Before the Sterling Hall bombing, Karl had committed other acts of anti-war violence, including setting fire to an
ROTC installation at the
University of Wisconsin Armory (the Red Gym), and bombing what he thought was the State's
Selective Service headquarters, but turned out to be the University of Wisconsin Primate Research Center. Karl also attempted to plant explosives at a
Prairie du Sac electrical substation that supplied power to the Badger Ammunition Plant, but was frightened off by the night watchman. After the bombing, Karl went into hiding for 18 months until his capture in
Toronto on February 16, 1972. He was sentenced to 23 years in prison, but served only seven. After his release, Armstrong returned to Madison, where he operated a juice cart called Loose Juice on the library mall. In the early 2000s, he opened a deli called Radical Rye on
State Street near the UW–Madison campus, which he operated until it was displaced by the development of the
Overture Center for the Arts.
Dwight Armstrong Dwight Armstrong, Karl's younger brother, was 19 at the time of the bombing. After the bombing, he lived in a
commune in Toronto under the name "Virgo". After a few months, he left the commune, traveled first to
Vancouver and then on to
San Francisco, where he connected with the
Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) which was holding
Patty Hearst at the time. It is believed he was not active in the SLA. He returned to Toronto where he was arrested on April 10, 1977. He pleaded guilty to the bombing, was sentenced to seven years in prison, of which he served three before being released. In 1987, he was arrested, convicted, and sentenced to ten years in prison for conspiring to distribute amphetamines in
Indiana. After being released from prison, he returned to Madison and worked for Union Cab until January 2001, when he purchased the Radical Rye Deli with his brother. Dwight Armstrong died from lung cancer on June 20, 2010, at age 58.
David Fine , similar to the van used in the bombing Eighteen years old at the time of the bombing,
David Fine was the youngest of the four bombers. He came to UW Madison as a freshman in 1969. He wrote for the campus newspaper
The Daily Cardinal, and associated with other writers, including Leo Burt. He met Karl Armstrong in the summer of 1970. On January 7, 1976, he was captured in
San Rafael, California, and sentenced to seven years in federal prison for his part in the bombing, of which he served three. In 1987, after passing the Oregon
bar examination, Fine was denied admission to the bar on the grounds that he "had failed to show good moral character". Fine appealed the decision to the
Oregon Supreme Court, which upheld the decision.
Leo Burt Leo Burt was 22 years old, and worked at the campus newspaper
The Daily Cardinal with David Fine. Burt came to Wisconsin following his interest in
rowing, and joined the crew. He introduced Fine and Karl Armstrong to each other in July 1970. After the bombing, Burt fled to Canada with Fine, and as of May 2023, still has not been seen. Over the years, there had been new leads on his possible whereabouts, none of which panned out. ==Victims==