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Reply #60 posted 04/15/13 8:56pm

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FBI has obtained a search warrent for an apartment in Revere.

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Reply #61 posted 04/15/13 9:02pm

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All of our colleges will be closed tomorrow for the most part. (Thank God). I am thankful that it is school vacation week for the kids. I will not get much sleep knowing my husband is out there checking suspicious packages...restless night for sure.
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Reply #62 posted 04/15/13 9:07pm

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Lammastide said:

Flo6 said:

Is it just me or this sounds like a massive failure from the city authorities to keep the public safe during a city-wide event?

Bombs don't have legs. Those who carried them to the location have obviously been passing through various entry points unhampered (while I'm being searched like a criminal every time I take a plane). Despite claims of 'we don't know yet' by the media, I believe there are people who do know what's going on, and some of them have been closing their eyes and giving the culprits the green light.

confuse Please pardon me, but could you clarify? Are you suggesting negligence or active complicity on the part of authorities? And in either case, are you suggesting the media are somehow in cahoots?

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The government and authorities can never win. Some people bitch about too much security and others bitch about security failures. Well unfortunately not all terrorist attacks can be prevented and we are actually lucky that compared to other countries there have been relatively few terrorist attacks in the US.

My thoughts and prayers are with the families of those killed and injured. rose

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Reply #63 posted 04/15/13 9:45pm

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This might be something of interest.

Full article here

http://news.yahoo.com/blo...43805.html

Mystery man on roof near Boston Marathon bombing sparks Twitter debate

By Dylan Stableford, Yahoo! News | The Lookout3 hrs ago

(Dan Lampariello)

As chilling photos of the deadly blasts at Mond...n Marathon began to circulate, one image stood out for some Twitter users, sparking debate over what appeared to be a man walking on a rooftop of a building overlooking the finish line.

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Reply #64 posted 04/15/13 9:54pm

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If you knew the culture in Boston, you would know the roof guy means nothing. The roof is the place to be when big events happen. His presence on the roof isn't suspiccious to me.Boston Herald...the day after....http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2013/04/city_mourns_bomb_victims
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Reply #65 posted 04/15/13 10:17pm

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Who the fuck gives a shit what twitter users have to say on something. Its like taking paris hiltons twat bout this as somthing important.

fuck social media this is what happens when the insane take over the asylum.

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Reply #66 posted 04/15/13 10:19pm

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lazycrockett said:

Who the fuck gives a shit what twitter users have to say on something. Its like taking paris hiltons twat bout this as somthing important.

fuck social media this is what happens when the insane take over the asylum.

Shit, fuck all media. People are twisted in this world...

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Reply #67 posted 04/15/13 10:31pm

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Flo6 said:

Is it just me or this sounds like a massive failure from the city authorities to keep the public safe during a city-wide event?

Bombs don't have legs. Those who carried them to the location have obviously been passing through various entry points unhampered (while I'm being searched like a criminal every time I take a plane). Despite claims of 'we don't know yet' by the media, I believe there are people who do know what's going on, and some of them have been closing their eyes and giving the culprits the green light.

It is just you. We're not talking about people going through entrances to a stadium or building, we're talking about a marathon route that's 26 miles long and lined with over 100,000 people coming from all directions. There are many side streets that lead up to the marathon route and both commercial and residential buildings line the street that people can access from the back or side and exit onto the marathon route. So what do you expect police to do, search every bag being carried within a block or two of the entire 26-mile route? The area of the explosions is often extremely crowded during the spring and summer, with both vehicle and foot traffic. What are you gonna do, search people's belongings on public streets throughout the year?

What about Independence Day celebrations? All around the country you have large gatherings of people outdoors watching fireworks and whatnot, what is to prevent someone in one of those crowds from doing something similar? What about shopping malls, do you search everyone's bag as they enter every mall?

Nobody likes to feel vulnerable, but the reality is we are. If somebody is determined to do damage and cause injury there's not a lot we can do about it, other than pay extra attention to our surroundings and report anything that looks suspicious. That's how the car bomb in Times Square was stopped, a pedestrian happened to notice the car and notified the authorities. We were very fortunate that time, but this time we weren't.

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Reply #68 posted 04/15/13 10:49pm

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Fucking sick people.

Symapthies to everyone out there. Including Ms. Pointed and family.

Just heard some of those injured were families from Newtown. Like they aint been through enough.

http://www.independent.co...74343.html

100+ hospitalised, some critical, reports say at least three dead including an eight year old kid. What a fucking world.

Chins up, fuck the morons.

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Reply #69 posted 04/16/13 12:46am

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I don't have answers to all the security questions and issues that arise for such public events - that's for the city authorities to figure out (and these days they have all the technology they could wish for at their fingertips - in Boston of all places (MIT, etc).

I do recall that for Madonna's huge outdoors 2005 concert in Moscow, the city went out of its way to secure the area, complete with police helicopters circling above and the federal security services on call for the day. And - as sad as it sounds - some main shopping malls in Moscow do have metal doors and check people's bag, same thing for most movie theaters.

Of course I don't know anything about the circumstances and motives in this case, but yes, I wouldn't be surprised if there were accomplices in some circles among the authorities. I don't mean that ALL city staff is corrupt, and I am sure that most people there have been doing their job wholeheartedly. But as a general rule, the bigger the (terrorist) job/attack, the more I suspect such enablers.

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Reply #70 posted 04/16/13 2:14am

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lazycrockett said:

Media is already trying to say its a terrorist act. Its been less than an hour, no one knows wth is going on. SMH




Domestic .or foreign...its a terrorist act....its not like a bunch of pop rocks randomly encountered some sprite in several trash cans near simultaneously.
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Reply #71 posted 04/16/13 4:23am

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and here is the "unofficial" report which according to my sources is pretty damned accurate. It is alarming when we consider how much is not being told in the media.I will not confirm or deny many statements in this article. I will say that right now is a good time to re-evaluate which news source you believe."Police are questioning a Saudi Arabian national for the terrorist attack on the Boston Marathon that killed at least three people, one of them an eight-year-old boy, and wounded 140 others Monday. More than a dozen are in critical condition, an indication that the death toll may rise. The bombs were packed with ball bearings, designed to cause maximum physical damage. Victims lost dozens of limbs in the twin bombings."http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/saudi-arabian-national-questioned-over-boston-terrorist-attack/2013/04/16/?src=ataglance I wonder which country we will bomb (other than Saudi Arabia) to combat the terrorism. I know that last time, when Saudi nationals hijacked planes from our city, we bombed Iraq....
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Reply #72 posted 04/16/13 4:49am

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If people are brainwashed to kill, there is no way of stopping them.

Very sad, but true.

It's just not possible to be 100% save.

And I don't want the government to check every object or individual because he/she/it might be a terrorist device.

As long as extremist think that they are so specia; that they are the only ones to know the truth, and their self acclaimed specialness, makes them entitled to hurt others, there will be violence.

Nothing we can do about it.

Just make sure you will not become a victim of a brainwashing.

You can only make sure that you yourself don't get used for other people their paranoid, illogical beliefs.

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Reply #73 posted 04/16/13 5:27am

dJJ

Flo6 said:

Is it just me

Flo!

You are allright!

hug

Good to know that nothing bad happened to you.

And I've missed you around here.

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Reply #74 posted 04/16/13 5:30am

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StillGotIt said:

All of our colleges will be closed tomorrow for the most part. (Thank God). I am thankful that it is school vacation week for the kids. I will not get much sleep knowing my husband is out there checking suspicious packages...restless night for sure.

I didn't realize you also are from Boston.

Very happy that you are ok.

And yes, I can imagine that you are not sleeping well with your husband working out there.

But very glad the Boston orgers are not hurt by these bombs.

hug hug

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Reply #75 posted 04/16/13 7:00am

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StillGotIt said:

If you knew the culture in Boston, you would know the roof guy means nothing. The roof is the place to be when big events happen. His presence on the roof isn't suspiccious to me.Boston Herald...the day after....http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2013/04/city_mourns_bomb_victims

I agree.

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Reply #76 posted 04/16/13 7:28am

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StillGotIt said:

All of our colleges will be closed tomorrow for the most part. (Thank God). I am thankful that it is school vacation week for the kids. I will not get much sleep knowing my husband is out there checking suspicious packages...restless night for sure.

I am thinking of you guys today... praying for his safety as well. Thank goodness for our first responders, I am always grateful for the work he and others do.

Everyone is on edge today.

hug

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Reply #77 posted 04/16/13 7:53am

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I don't know why but I'm getting a "domestic" feel from this. I supposed it doesn't matter just as long as they catch them.

so shitty! sad

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Reply #78 posted 04/16/13 7:55am

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dJJ said:

Flo6 said:

Is it just me

Flo!

You are allright!

hug

Good to know that nothing bad happened to you.

And I've missed you around here.

Hello DJJ wave

Hope you have been unaffected (at least not directly).

As for me, I am actually now in NY. I've never seen or heard anything like this in my total 5.5 years in Boston - which I considered a 'sleepy' town in that respect.

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Reply #79 posted 04/16/13 7:58am

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Thanks djj.....born and raised in Boston...thankfully nothing additional happened happened last night. All the guys are just exhausted. The place looks like a police state right now.Painted...I'm just glad that your Sis is relatively okay. I know she is still very traumatized. And then all the people we knew who were just yards away...thankful they are all okay. By the way....the little boy who was killed lived on Carruth street. (Right around the corner from Wilbur). His mom and sibling are not dong too well either with their injuries. His sister lost her leg and mom has a severe injury.No matter what the press is saying....the bombs were loaded with stuff with the purpose of doing damage....nails etc. That is what the surgeons are removing from the victims. The public is not being given the full story....and i don't think that is a good decision. They are also backpedalling on some of the facts.
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Reply #80 posted 04/16/13 8:13am

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nod There were "dirty" bombs... reports of victims having ball barrings, nails, scrap metal .... Aaaron Hern (11 years old) has scrap metal in his body... still in surgery.

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Reply #81 posted 04/16/13 8:51am

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StillGotIt said:

Thanks djj.....born and raised in Boston...thankfully nothing additional happened happened last night. All the guys are just exhausted. The place looks like a police state right now.Painted...I'm just glad that your Sis is relatively okay. I know she is still very traumatized. And then all the people we knew who were just yards away...thankful they are all okay. By the way....the little boy who was killed lived on Carruth street. (Right around the corner from Wilbur). His mom and sibling are not dong too well either with their injuries. His sister lost her leg and mom has a severe injury.No matter what the press is saying....the bombs were loaded with stuff with the purpose of doing damage....nails etc. That is what the surgeons are removing from the victims. The public is not being given the full story....and i don't think that is a good decision. They are also backpedalling on some of the facts.

That is horrible.

Can't imagine how to have to deal with the consequences of being hurt by this kind of random aggression.

It really is sad to know this is deliberate.

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Reply #82 posted 04/16/13 10:35am

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8 year old victim of Boston trajedy, Martin Richard:

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/eight-old-marathon-victim-mother-severely-injured-154456313.html

Apparently when they heard the first exploson, they tried to escape but couldn't..

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Reply #83 posted 04/16/13 10:38am

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^^

what a beautiful child. sad shame on who ever did this! RIP sweet Martin.

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Reply #84 posted 04/16/13 11:47am

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StillGotIt said:

Thanks djj.....born and raised in Boston...thankfully nothing additional happened happened last night. All the guys are just exhausted. The place looks like a police state right now.Painted...I'm just glad that your Sis is relatively okay. I know she is still very traumatized. And then all the people we knew who were just yards away...thankful they are all okay. By the way....the little boy who was killed lived on Carruth street. (Right around the corner from Wilbur). His mom and sibling are not dong too well either with their injuries. His sister lost her leg and mom has a severe injury.No matter what the press is saying....the bombs were loaded with stuff with the purpose of doing damage....nails etc. That is what the surgeons are removing from the victims. The public is not being given the full story....and i don't think that is a good decision. They are also backpedalling on some of the facts.

Like I said on Facebook, turn your TV off because they won't give you the facts.

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Reply #85 posted 04/16/13 12:41pm

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Reply #86 posted 04/16/13 12:45pm

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nod I agree Timmy, after the initial information from the authoriaties, there's little to be known until those people have something to say. The media is just running their mouths, repeating themselves and fanning fear. (IMHO) confused
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Reply #87 posted 04/16/13 12:54pm

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StillGotIt said:

All of our colleges will be closed tomorrow for the most part. (Thank God). I am thankful that it is school vacation week for the kids. I will not get much sleep knowing my husband is out there checking suspicious packages...restless night for sure.

It's valiant work that he's doing out there...all of you guys in Boston remain in our prayers rose hug rose

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Reply #88 posted 04/16/13 2:23pm

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The Saudi Arabian man questioned was not involved. He was also a victim.

Injured Saudi is a witness, not a suspect, in Boston bombing


U.S. law enforcement officials said Tuesday that a Saudi national injured in the Boston Marathon bombing is regarded as a witness, not a suspect.

The Saudi, who is recuperating at a Boston hospital, is in his 20s and is in the United States on a Saudi scholarship to study at a university in the Boston area.

The federal officials’ explanation echoed comments by a Saudi official at the country’s embassy in Washington. The embassy official said that a Saudi national has been questioned as a witness but is not regarded as a suspect. The Saudi official cited information provided to the embassy by U.S. law enforcement officials.

“We’re not aware of any Saudi suspect or Saudi person of interest,” said the Saudi official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the preliminary nature of the information.

He declined to identify the young man, but said he sustained serious burn injuries. The official said the victim is cooperating with U.S. investigators and granted permission for his Boston area apartment to be searched.

“He volunteered to have it searched,” the Saudi official said. “He is fully cooperating with authorities.”

He is one of two Saudi citizens who were injured in the attacks, officials said. The other is a female student who attended the race with her son and husband, and who sustained shrapnel injuries to her legs.

They are among thousands of Saudi nationals who attend college in the United States. The Saudi consulate in New York has dispatched a representative to Boston to meet with the hospitalized Saudi.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/injured-saudi-is-a-witness-not-a-suspect-in-boston-bombing/2013/04/16/791de708-a6ad-11e2-b029-8fb7e977ef71_story.html

[Edited 4/16/13 14:25pm]

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Reply #89 posted 04/16/13 2:42pm

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OlSchool said:

The Saudi Arabian man questioned was not involved. He was also a victim.

Injured Saudi is a witness, not a suspect, in Boston bombing


U.S. law enforcement officials said Tuesday that a Saudi national injured in the Boston Marathon bombing is regarded as a witness, not a suspect.

The Saudi, who is recuperating at a Boston hospital, is in his 20s and is in the United States on a Saudi scholarship to study at a university in the Boston area.

The federal officials’ explanation echoed comments by a Saudi official at the country’s embassy in Washington. The embassy official said that a Saudi national has been questioned as a witness but is not regarded as a suspect. The Saudi official cited information provided to the embassy by U.S. law enforcement officials.

“We’re not aware of any Saudi suspect or Saudi person of interest,” said the Saudi official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the preliminary nature of the information.

He declined to identify the young man, but said he sustained serious burn injuries. The official said the victim is cooperating with U.S. investigators and granted permission for his Boston area apartment to be searched.

“He volunteered to have it searched,” the Saudi official said. “He is fully cooperating with authorities.”

He is one of two Saudi citizens who were injured in the attacks, officials said. The other is a female student who attended the race with her son and husband, and who sustained shrapnel injuries to her legs.

They are among thousands of Saudi nationals who attend college in the United States. The Saudi consulate in New York has dispatched a representative to Boston to meet with the hospitalized Saudi.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/injured-saudi-is-a-witness-not-a-suspect-in-boston-bombing/2013/04/16/791de708-a6ad-11e2-b029-8fb7e977ef71_story.html

[Edited 4/16/13 14:25pm]

Well dude wasn't even arrested so no surprise there.

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