smartcooky
Penultimate Amazing
How long before someone claims that the Jews were warned not to be near the finish line of the Boston Marathon today ?
What was the name of the group McVeigh was a part of again?
Oklahoma City bombing
Timothy McVeigh was erroneously associated with the Militia by the media following his arrest, but the Michigan Militia was later cleared of any involvement with McVeigh and the Oklahoma City bombing by the FBI.
Eight year old child one of the confirmed dead. Heartbreaking.![]()
CBS has confirmed Saudi national story.
CBS News senior correspondent John Miller reports that a Saudi national is being questioned by authorities. He was seen "acting suspiciously" running from the explosion and a civilian chased him down and tackled him. He was turned over to Boston Police and is being questioned by FBI. He is being cooperative and denies any involvement.
"This could mean a lot, or this could mean very little," Miller said. "It's too soon to call him a suspect."
Timothy McVeigh was erroneously associated with the Militia by the media following his arrest, but the Michigan Militia was later cleared of any involvement with McVeigh and the Oklahoma City bombing by the FBI
An act of terror commited by a "Lone Wolf" because of political beliefs is just as much an act of terror as one commited by a group.
Conflicting stories on the Saudi National.
Whoever did this needs either to Get the Needle, and or never see the light of day again.
I don't believe Massachusetts has the death penalty.
He was seen "acting suspiciously" running from the explosion and a civilian chased him down and tackled him.
Oh, God, that's awful.
BenBurch's link says:
What is it when bombs are planted and kill random people at a major public event?
I don't believe Massachusetts has the death penalty.
[Update, 6:49 p.m. ET] Boston cell phone services were overloaded in the wake of the blast, slowing the city's network dramatically and hampering the investigation in the early going, federal law enforcement officials told CNN.
Unconfirmed rumors began circulating on social media and elsewhere that law enforcement had shut down cell service to prevent more explosives from being detonated remotely. But mobile companies were saying that was never the case, CNN's Doug Gross reports.
"Verizon Wireless has not been asked by any government agency to turn down its wireless service," a spokesman for that company told CNN. "Any reports to that effect are inaccurate."
In other media reports, Sprint similarly denied being asked to shut down service.
Update 4:07 p.m.: Newtown families were reportedly seated in the VIP section right by where the explosions went off. There's no word whether they are among the 23 injured and two dead from the explosions.
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/nati...nal-mile-was-dedicated-newtown-victims/64250/