Me tooo---didn't someone comment on the beige/light brown pants the one suspect had on. A poster had a specific name for the type of pants. I swear I saw his photo on here yesterday.
@ Eileen I was struck at how young they are! The one in the white cap looks to be around the ages of my Sons. Wow! I hope someone recognizes them soon. So they can clear them or arrest them, one or the other. I don't know why I'm shocked at their youth but I am...
Except that Suspect 1 has a baseball cap, hooded jacket, and darker colored shoes.Suspect 1 is dressed nearly identically to the guy in the police force near the wall.
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Jewell was initially hailed as a hero for spotting a suspicious backpack in a park and moving people out of harm's way just before a bomb exploded during a concert at the Atlanta Summer Olympics.
The blast killed one and injured 111 others.
Three days after the bombing, an unattributed report in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution described him as "the focus" of the investigation.
Richard ran all the way up and down the four stories of the tower and evacuated everybody, it must have been between 40 and 50 people. Seconds later the thing exploded,” said Bruce Rodgers, president of Tribe Inc and designer of the AT&T Global Village, where the explosion happened.
Eighty-eight days after the initial news report, U.S. Attorney Kent Alexander issued a statement saying Jewell "is not a target" of the bombing investigation and that the "unusual and intense publicity" surrounding him was "neither designed nor desired by the FBI, and in fact interfered with the investigation."
In 1997, U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno expressed regret over the leak regarding Jewell. "I'm very sorry it happened," she told reporters. "I think we owe him an apology."
The Atlanta newspaper never settled a lawsuit Jewell filed against it. The case was still pending as of last year. A lawyer for the newspaper did not immediately return calls seeking comment.
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@ Eileen I was struck at how young they are! The one in the white cap looks to be around the ages of my Sons. Wow! I hope someone recognizes them soon. So they can clear them or arrest them, one or the other. I don't know why I'm shocked at their youth but I am...
You do? I don't think that's a RS hat. Can you show me a pic of the style you're looking for?
Don't ask me why I think this...just speculation...But I think these two are Americans, college students, and everyone is going to say how "normal" they were. You know how in most cases of bombings/shootings/etc, people will say how the killer was a loner, weirdo, etc. Well, obviously they aren't loners...but I just have a feeling that they are going to seem like "normal" college students. IDK just a feeling that I have.
The pants look to be desert tan BDU's. Battle dress uniform fatigues worn by our military and also available online and Army/Navy Stores. Pockets on the sides of the leg and elastic drawstring around the ankle.
Photo earlier had the guy with the brown jacket, white Converse and same BDU's.
Hope did you screencapture these? If so great job! If not do you have a link to them? TIA I want to share them on another site.
His hat appears to have white around the brim, doesn't it?
These are some bad men, and sure aren't kids.