19-04-2013, 12:57 PM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:These 'two' held up a convenience store - and told the man inside they were the bombers....that doesn't sound likely nor believable to me. I smell a false flag something. MSM are saying the two are Chechen brothers who have been living in the USA for about two years. That makes little sense....it might if they were attacking in Moscow or Russia...but in Boston?!...give me a break! Of course Chechens are mainly Muslim - and wouldn't that just wonderfully play into the current fad of Islamophobia!
Yes, named now and Chechen:
Quote:BOSTON -- The city and parts of its suburbs were locked down Friday as the manhunt intensified for the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing, hours after the other suspect was killed in a dramatic firefight with police in nearby Watertown, authorities said.The fugitive is Dzhokar Tsarnaev, 19, the brother of the 20-year-old dead suspect who was not immediately identified, law enforcement authorities told USA TODAY. Both suspects have been in the U.S. for about a year, living as legal U.S. residents in Cambridge, and authorities are reviewing their possible ties to Chechnya -- an area of Russia plagued by Islamic insurgency, -- said the official who is not authorized to comment publicly.
The surviving suspect is believed to be the same suspect who dropped a backpack laden with explosives at the site of the second explosion.
Massachusetts shut down all mass transit, including buses and trains, in Boston and surrounding suburbs, Kurt Schwartz, director of Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency said. Schools were closed and classes canceled at most universities.
Colonel Timothy Alben, Superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police said the first suspect from Monday's bombing was shot by police in a gunfight following a pursuit that began Thursday night in Cambridge and ended a short time later in Watertown. He said that suspect died at a hospital.
Schwartz asked all businesses in Watertown, Newton, Waltham, Belmont, Cambridge and the Alston and Brighton neighborhoods of Boston to remain closed and al residents of those area to remain indoors until the bombing suspect is caught. Watertown Police Chief Edward Deveau said his town would be closed to traffic.
"This situation is grave," Massachusetts State Police Superintendent Timothy Alben said. "We are here to protect public safety."
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