A'isha
Miss Schoolteacher
I'd agree. Not cool. VERY scary!!
I remember that when Eric Rudolph bombed a lesbian nightclub in Atlanta, he did the same thing (though the second bomb targeting first responders and police fortunately did not go off).
I'd agree. Not cool. VERY scary!!
A proper antipersonnel bomb throws shrapnel. It does not need a huge charge.
I am worried that the fear that some of the right wing has against Obama's government is being equalled on this thread with fears of the right wing's desire for violence. That is, I think both are unfounded, and this tragedy will have to do with neither.
The qualifying process no doubt makes the average Boston runner faster than what you see at other big races, but there are still thousands of non-qualified (charity, etc.) runners taking part.You have to qualify for Boston, so there aren't many 4-hour runners in the field. In theory, the only 4 hour runners should be women over 50 and men over 60.
wtf is up with these things happening in April?
I hope they find the bastards who did this and nail to them wall, show trial style.
MSNBC reported that there were runners who had finished who ran to the hospital to donate blood after the explosions.
Thank you for that anecdote. It's the best thing I've heard all day.
No, Boston is sold out every year.I'm wondering if this year's Boston Marathon had a higher attendance than normal due to the cancellation of the New York Marathon. That would have made it worse than it might have been in an ordinary year.
Investigators have a suspect — a Saudi Arabian national — in the horrific Boston Marathon bombings, The Post has learned.
Law enforcement sources said the 20-year-old suspect was under guard at an undisclosed Boston hospital.
It was not immediately clear why the man was hospitalized and whether he was injured in the attack or in his apprehension.
The man was caught less than two hours after the 2:50 p.m. bombing on the finish line of the race, in the heart of Boston.
In addition, Boston police have has surveillance video of someone bringing multiple backpacks to blast site, according to CBS News.
You have to qualify to run with an official number. However, they do let unqualified runners run as "back of the pack" runners. ....
The qualifying process no doubt makes the average Boston runner faster than what you see at other big races, but there are still thousands of non-qualified (charity, etc.) runners taking part.
The average finish time in 2012 (a slow year due to the heat) was 4:18:27.
You have to qualify to run with an official number. However, they do let unqualified runners run as "back of the pack" runners. That's what I did in the dozen or so times I ran. There are many thousands of runners who do this every year, most of which probably don't break four hours. I once ran with a friend of mine, a first-timer, and we ran 4:09 -- exactly the time that appears on the timer when the bomb went off. There were still many thousands of runners behind us when we finished. And they're reporting that something like 26K people ran in today's race, more than double when we ran that time.
I wouldn't be too quick to assign blame to a particular party just yet. This is an event known worldwide so the date may have nothing to do with it. Location, location, location as they say in the real estate biz. 9/11/2001 was also just a random date.
Remember that at first the OKC bombings were attributed to "Arab looking" people. The reality was far from that. The FBI, ATF and DHS are all on this like flies on ****. They will figure it out in due time.
Well, it's not as if it would be the first time the extreme right had cooked something like this up. I think many have just grown to expect things like this from those people.
Also, if the clock was showing around 4:10, anyone crossing the line at that time is running faster than a 4 hour marathon, because it takes the back of the pack many, many minutes to even get to the starting line after the race clock starts ticking. If you finished in 4:09 one year, that probably meant the race clock was showing at least 4:30 by the time you crossed the finish line, right?