EXPLOSION @ Boston Marathon

So here's where it stand right now based off reports:

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This guy is suspect 1 in the Mrathon bombing and got into the original firefight with Boston PD (the one in this video)

He was shot and it's been reported died at the hospital.



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This guy is still on the loose and the scanner said he is armed dangerous and has been shooting/planting explosives.

He is supposedly the missing person and the second suspect in the Marathon Bombing


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There is a third suspect who is in custody who is middle eastern in complexion and it's reported his name is Mike Mulugeta

He could be this dude: https://twitter.com/mikemulugeta

He was stripped naked and is in custody.

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Last update was that a black Mercedes has bombs around it and is being investigated and that the second suspect has been spotted and SWAT is en route
 
They stripped dude naked (make sure he has no bombs on him), walked him into a police vehicle. Not sure if he's one of the 2 suspects or just a guy close to the connection.
 
why the hell am i up and why does NT have better information than any of these channels?
 
[h1]Sunil Tripathi is Not "a Missing Brown Student" So Why the Costly Hunt for Him?[/h1]
March 28, 2013 09:15 AM EDT

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The beguiling 'Find Sunil Tripathi' Facebook campaign that instantly transformed a mundane family melodrama into a major missing-persons saga  not only showcases the value of mastering social media, but also the disparity in the way rich and poor are treated by the press and police agencies.

To wit: From the start, 22-year-old Sunny Tripathi, the son of a wealthy software CEO, has been shrewdly marketed by his tech-savvy family as a "missing Brown student" who mysteriously vanished one brisk March morning while strolling his college campus.

In reality, however, this young man isn't missing, per se, and he's not a student at Brown University either.

But those calculated embellishments are far more attention-grabbing than the unadorned truthwould be: That Tripathi's scholastic career at the esteemed institute of learning he used to attend was derailed by chronic, untreated depression; and that he left a three word goodbye-cruel-world note just before deliberately dropping off everybody's radar.

Sunil is gone. He's not where he's supposed  to be. But going into hiding, planning a highly-publicized suicide, being in the throes of a nervous breakdown—whichever—this is certainly not a missing persons case in the sense that the public has come to understand them: An abduction or a murder.

And, while the Tripathi clan's crisis is undeniably sad, a five-state all out manhunt for an emotionally disturbed, underweight youth who "always wears three winter coats" and has a history of mental illness frankly isn't merited.

That such a mindbogglingly humongous search effort now also includes the supremely pricey services of the taxpayer-funded Federal Bureau of Investigations is also objectionable. Especially considering the unlimited financial assets the Tripathis have at their disposal for conducting this mission on their own, and that those resources should obviously have been spent on getting their troubled son treatment before he pulled a Houdini on them.

"The police and FBI are going above and beyond the call of duty to find Sunil," his mother Judy, a health-care professional, recently told reporters, although nobody answered this reporter's request for clarification as to the reason why.

The feds involvement is additionally offensive since they're all but nonexistent in searches for other young men of much humbler origins who've gone missing unintentionally and, as true victims of foul play, are worthy of the Bureau's assistance.

Such as Colin Gillis, Nick Wilcox, and Charlie Geurts…just to name a few unsolved cases that are being unjustly neglected.
ahhhhhh, i should be sleeping...

also I don't know why you guys expect the news to go with the first piece of information they get

look at how much stuff they get wrong even when they don't do that.  And yes the info from the web

is fast but fast doesn't always mean better....  just let things unfold.
 
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why the hell am i up and why does NT have better information than any of these channels?

This.

I don't know what to believe right now. Watching CNN and they are not even sure what's going on...saying they haven't heard gun shots or anything in the area...
 
Crazy ish... Props to the authorities for working this fast in potentially capturing the cowards that put a dent in my city. Hope they capture them alive and then they get tortured like in the movie hostel.
 
Crazy ish... Props to the authorities for working this fast in potentially capturing the cowards that put a dent in my city. Hope they capture them alive and then they get tortured like in the movie hostel.


If they get tortured like that they will die too soon.
 
man, i wanna go to sleep but i wanna see what happens and if they catch this dude
 
Yeah, but now they're not sure if one is dead but two are in custody and the third is most certainly on the loose.
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  Hopefully they catch him alive so we can break them down until they tell us why they did this.
 
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