Terrorist Attack at Boston Marathon #5 *SUSPECT APPREHENDED*

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  • #221
Dang where is this kid?

Im wondering if he stole a car since his father is a mechanic maybe he knew how to hot wire a car?

Geez he could be anywhere by now.

Praying he us caught because they are getting a severe storm tonight.
 
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I'm sorry but your disdain should be directed at the hundreds of people who are claiming everything that happened this week was staged, those people even claimed Monday night that the bombing would be pinned on 2 younger men.. Those people are the ones insulting this country.
At least the Mother and father here have a reason to want it to be a set up.

And I will not apologize for my empathy ever-
I am in no way excusing these young men's actions- just mourning along with their family for the little boys they once were and the men they SHOULD have become.

If they lived in public housing, and the family was in tight financial straights, AND IF THEY ACTED WITHOUT ANY HELP FROM OUTSIDE...before I profer sympathy to this family...I want to know where the bombs were constructed, where the weapons were hid?

In their public housing apartment? Pretty small quarters.

How could they afford to rent a place to build bombs?

And, the expensive clothes and shoes...did noone in the Family wonder where these guys were getting $900 shoes when taxpayers were helping pay their rent? Did no one in the family think maybe that money should help the sick Father? Or did money just suddenly start coming in...and they enjoyed it...ignored it...or what?

How did all these changes take place and no one in the Family noticed?

They must have seen the changes. Did they see more? Where were the bombs constructed and hid? If not in the government subsidized housing...then money was coming from somewhere...or there is a larger cell of terrorists.
 
  • #224
Yeah it's getting bad and will just get worse. Homeless people are being shuffled around and the kitchens are closed and the shelters are filled. I've been in that position (homeless, on methadone) and it's not pretty - at all - when you are able to get things accomplished. I'm wondering how people are doing that can't get their meds and things today. Most homeless are suffering from mental illness. Being a paranoid schizophrenic during times like these is an emergency. Being homeless and vacated from a squat or shelter or car would be awful as well. All of these people are in my thoughts today.

Mine too. IMHO, it's time to release the city from unofficial marital law since the BOLO now includes another state and vehicle. There's no reason to make thousands of people suffer any longer. That's the object of terrorism.
 
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I plan to stay tuned for the presser but am signing off for the night. Thanks to everyone for your contributions today. Enjoy your evening whether you're here or doing something else.
 
  • #227
Mine too. IMHO, it's time to release the city from unofficial marital law since the BOLO now includes another state and vehicle. There's no reason to make thousands of people suffer any longer. That's the object of terrorism.

I think the object is to get the terrorist before any more innocent lives are lost.
 
  • #228
He will come out again in the darkness of night. COWARD.
 
  • #229
DT was said to have come to the States in 2002 as an 8 year old. Anyone else think it's sort of a sad, weird coincidence (or not?) that DT placed that backpack a few feet from another 8 yr. old, dark-haired boy?

Very interesting! But I don't think he had an abundance of time to analyze the bomb site before he placed his backpack down. The victim Jeff who lost both his legs that day said the guy looked at his face, then placed the backpack down and within 2 minutes the backpack blew up.
 
  • #230
No news is a bad news, I guess? :rolleyes:
 
  • #231
A bad clue. A bank account is not the only place to keep money.

Along these lines-- I just saw an interview with the mechanic who'd worked on one of the suspects' vehicles. The mechanic said the guy had $900 Louis Vuitton shoes. Now, I don't know about cost of living in Boston but I'm down here in South Louisiana and can't get Section 8 housing because it is very scarce and I don't know anyone who can afford $900 shoes, a mercedes and have any substantial cash. Shoot, most of my shoes are less than $10. It's even more infuriating and disgusting if they've been planning this and milking our country's system to boot. GRRRR! (Not that it's not disgusting that they committed these multiple atrocities, it's just like icing that damned cake). It seems I get more and more angry the more I learn about these a**holes.

I hope they do find the younger monster and don't shoot him. I'd like to see him waste away in a federal prison with no future beyond the four walls of his cell.
 
  • #232
It seems to me that immigrating from a war-torn country would have instilled within them compassion - that is, if those who had a direct influence upon them (their parents) during their formative years modeled & taught them compassion.

I suspect that these two terrorists were exposed to hate-filled rhetoric for many years - I don't necessarily believe that they were recruited or brainwashed by an extremist Islamic group. I won't be surprised if they were instilled with hate by their own adult family members with an axe to grind against any & all governments, whether Chechen, or Russian, or US.

A person who has learned compassion DOES NOT blow up innocent civilians, DOES NOT blow up children.

These two terrorists were/are filled with hate. They learned to hate from someone. I think they learned it at home. MOO

War = rape, carnage, people fighting over food. Total dysfunction.

Raised in that envronment. Scary
 
  • #233
If they release the city we will have every person in a hoodie or a backpack thrown to the ground.
Right now the cops need to know that only they, media and maybe the bad guys are out.
Not a bunch of innocent people they might kill if they don't respond to them.
 
  • #234
I just saw a swat team member give a very scared, wide eyed little boy a high five
as they cleared them out of their house. That was awesome.
:tears:

http://boston.cbslocal.com/live-video/
 
  • #235
If he is still alive, he will eventually get hungry or thirsty and will make a big mistake!
 
  • #236
I just don't get how he got away so darn fast. There were cops everywhere. it doesn't make any sense to me.
 
  • #237
If he is still alive, he will eventually get hungry or thirsty and will make a big mistake!

I don't know that he is alone
 
  • #238
Boston.com News ‏@BostonDotCom 1m
State Police: NO explosives found on Norfolk Street in Cambridge where suspected Marathon bombers lived. NO 'controlled explosion' needed.
 
  • #239
No no joke, we have been to the Cleveland clinic, Mayo clinic, Columbia Presbyterian and johns hopkins. No luck. We have been told we may need to go to Europe.

Americans might not go for treatment to Germany, but Russians do.
 
  • #240
No no joke, we have been to the Cleveland clinic, Mayo clinic, Columbia Presbyterian and johns hopkins. No luck. We have been told we may need to go to Europe.

I hope the luck turns to you and your wife's side soon!
 
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