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Boston Marathon Bombings [Suspect #1 Dead, Suspect #2 in Custody]

There must be few individuals involved...1 or 2 persons can not do this job in such a sophisticated manner ,against such extreme security apparatus..

I wonder how secure these things really are. I don't think any law enforcement officers at these events ever think a bomb could go off. Maybe a riot, perhaps even a stabbing or 2. But nothing like this.
Would it be really that difficult to leave a couple of backpacks against a store-front near the finish line?
 
I wonder how secure these things really are. I don't think any law enforcement officers at these events ever think a bomb could go off. Maybe a riot, perhaps even a stabbing or 2. But nothing like this.
Would it be really that difficult to leave a couple of backpacks against a store-front near the finish line?

Well they should have thought about it .....,if they did not ....

Previously couple of guys have been caught at planning stage of doing the same kind of bomb stuff...

It would be comparatively easy if the culprit has done hectic research before planning his actions with the help of some collaborators...There must be only 1 or 2 persons involved in fixing or dropping that bombs but planners could be more..
 
Terrible stuff this. Dad is in Boston for work. Thank god he has no interest in running or most sports. Such a despicable act. And a child killed, people losing limbs and perhaps dying. Apparently a 20-some year old woman was among the early two that died, and that some man was holding onto her and crying. Heartbreaking.

Hope these people will be caught. And I hope it doesn't stir the pot for more wars.
 
Good that the London Marathon is on increased alert just in case, but I doubt the nutcase American zuperpatriots who might have done this one could even find England on a map.

Louis Theroux did a documentary on yank ultra-nationalists who live in huts in the snow, building shelters and amassing guns ready for when the UN Army takes over the world, and Michael Moore followed around one of Timothy McVeigh's redneck mates in Bowling for Columbine. Was probably one of these murderous domestic types with no grip on reality who committed this awful act.
 
Breaking News: Two explosions heard at Boston Marathon

So the device is apparently the type found in Pakistan/Afghanistan. They really are trying their best to drag a Muslamic attack into this..
 
Person of interest is same as a suspect.

NBC just reporting that interest in the "person of interest" is fading, from the point of view of considering him a suspect. Apparently nothing was found in the person's apartment in Revere.
 
NBC just reporting that interest in the "person of interest" is fading, from the point of view of considering him a suspect. Apparently nothing was found in the person's apartment in Revere.
yes i just post the story one post before you. Most of the time person of interest goes on to become suspect but not this time.
 
The fact that the roommate is not in jail means that they found nothing in the apartment. And that they don't really think the roommate is a serious threat. Which, by extension, means thats they don't believe "the saudi national" is anything more than another victim of this terrorist attack.
 
this is bit chilling and disturbing

fbi says - FBI to 'go to the ends of the Earth' in Boston bombing probe
 
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not just jihadists..normal people too silently feel happy when innocents die in an enemy country. when i broke this news to a chinese friend, he couldnt hide his smile and asked how many died. so let us not single out jihadists when it is ugly human nature.

Sadly ironic then that the 3rd person identified to have been killed in the bombings was a Chinese national.

Consulate: Chinese National Killed in Boston
By MICHAEL ASTOR Associated Press

NEW YORK April 17, 2013 (AP)

The Chinese Consulate in New York says a Chinese national is the third person killed in the Boston marathon blasts.

An official at the consulate's press section, who was not authorized to give his name, said that one Chinese student was injured and another died in the blast.

The official said a work group from the consulate was in Boston to investigate the situation and assist relatives of the victims.

The official Chinese news agency Xinhua reported that relatives have requested that the deceased not be identified.

http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/consulate-chinese-national-killed-boston-18973249
 

I think greenwald makes some valid points. Hadn't really heard of him until recently with the "new atheist" stuff.

I remember when 7/7 happened and the killings in the jewish school in France and just hoping it turns out not be a person/group who identifies with Islam, because of the backlash of minority groups.

I heard a plane took two Seperate Arab speakers off a plane near boston because the other passengers were worried by them speaking arabic.

After the initial shock of the events yesterday (shock because they rarely happen in western countries), i myself was trying to question myself and ask myself why this was more significant to me than the countless other dead which we have heard from in recent years? In the end i just concluded it was perhaps closer to home if not geographically certainly in terms of environment and society, and the fact people including myself may be desensitized to certain types of violence or rather who the violence is inflicted upon. Whatever the reason, i still don't feel comfotable with myself and realise i need to rely far less on a medium like TV, which is mainly one way and doesn't stimulate the mind as much as i would like.
 
I do think the authorities (FBI, CIA) know much more than they are letting on. with all the security cameras around and tv and media cameras, along with countless witnesses, they must be some evidence to suggest who did this.

Also if the devices were detonated via mobile phone, that would also give further clues by tracing the numbers and where the sim cards were bought etc.

If there remained some suitable sample from unexploded devices, or the controlled explosions (if there were unexploded bombs) might lead to DNA proof that could suggest the race of the individual.

I think they should be able to find the people/person who comitted this act of terrorism. There will be enough evidence and clues to lead them to who or where they are from.
 
Rip to the the victims.
oh God,please help those people who are in need of you and give them the mental and physical strength to overcome this tragedy.
 
THE SAUDI MARATHON MAN

A twenty-year-old man who had been watching the Boston Marathon had his body torn into by the force of a bomb. He wasn’t alone; a hundred and seventy-six people were injured and three were killed. But he was the only one who, while in the hospital being treated for his wounds, had his apartment searched in “a startling show of force,” as his fellow-tenants described it to the Boston Herald, with a “phalanx” of officers and agents and two K9 units. He was the one whose belongings were carried out in paper bags as his neighbors watched; whose roommate, also a student, was questioned for five hours (“I was scared”) before coming out to say that he didn’t think his friend was someone who’d plant a bomb—that he was a nice guy who liked sports. “Let me go to school, dude,” the roommate said later in the day, covering his face with his hands and almost crying, as a Fox News producer followed him and asked him, again and again, if he was sure he hadn’t been living with a killer.

Why the search, the interrogation, the dogs, the bomb squad, and the injured man’s name tweeted out, attached to the word “suspect”? After the bombs went off, people were running in every direction—so was the young man. Many, like him, were hurt badly; many of them were saved by the unflinching kindness of strangers, who carried them or stopped the bleeding with their own hands and improvised tourniquets. “Exhausted runners who kept running to the nearest hospital to give blood,” President Obama said. “They helped one another, consoled one another,” Carmen Ortiz, the U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts, said. In the midst of that, according to a CBS News report, a bystander saw the young man running, badly hurt, rushed to him, and then tackled him, bringing him down. The bystander thought he looked suspicious.

What made them suspect him? He was running—so was everyone. The bystander handed the man to the police, who reportedly thought he smelled like explosives; his wounds might have suggested why. He said something about thinking there would be a second bomb—as there was, and often is, to target responders. If that was the reason he gave for running, it was a sensible one. He asked if anyone was dead—a question people were screaming. And he was from Saudi Arabia, which is around where the logic stops. Was it just the way he looked, or did he, in the chaos, maybe call for God with a name that someone found strange?

What happened next didn’t take long. “Investigators have a suspect—a Saudi Arabian national—in the horrific Boston Marathon bombings, The Post has learned.” That’s the New York Post, which went on to cite Fox News. The “Saudi suspect”—still faceless—suddenly gave anxieties a form. He was said to be in custody; or maybe his hospital bed was being guarded. The Boston police, who weren’t saying much of anything, disputed the report—sort of. “Honestly, I don’t know where they’re getting their information from, but it didn’t come from us,” a police spokesman said. But were they talking to someone? Maybe. “Person of interest” became a phrase of both avoidance and insinuation. On the Atlas Shrugs Web site, there was a note that his name in Arabic meant “sword.” At an evening press conference, Ed Davis, the police commissioner, said that no suspect was in custody. But that was about when the dogs were in the apartment building in Revere—an inquiry that was seized on by some as, if not an indictment, at least a vindication of their suspicions.

“There must be enough evidence to keep him there,” Andrew Napolitano said on “Fox and Friends”—“there” being the hospital. “They must be learning information which is of a suspicious nature,” Steve Doocy interjected. “If he was clearly innocent, would they have been able to search his house?” Napolitano thought that a judge would take any reason at a moment like this, but there had to be “something”—maybe he appeared “deceitful.” As Mediaite pointed out, Megyn Kelly put a slight break on it (as she has been known to do) by asking if there might have been some “racial profiling,” but then, after a round of speculation about his visa (Napolitano: “Was he a real student, or was that a front?”), she asked, “What’s the story on his ability to lawyer up?”

By Tuesday afternoon, the fever had broken. Report after report said that he was a witness, not a suspect. “He was just at the wrong place at the wrong time,” a “U.S. official” told CNN. (So were a lot of people at the marathon.) Even Fox News reported that he’d been “ruled out.” At a press conference, Governor Deval Patrick spoke, not so obliquely, about being careful not to treat “categories of people in uncharitable ways.”

We don’t know yet who did this. “The range of suspects and motives remains wide open,” Richard Deslauriers of the F.B.I. said early Tuesday evening. In a minute, with a claim of responsibility, our expectations could be scrambled. The bombing could, for all we know, be the work of a Saudi man—or an American or an Icelandic or a person from any nation you can think of. It still won’t mean that this Saudi man can be treated the way he was, or that people who love him might have had to find out that a bomb had hit him when his name popped up on the Web as a suspect in custody. It is at these moments that we need to be most careful, not least.

It might be comforting to think of this as a blip, an aberration, something that will be forgotten tomorrow—if not by this young man. There are people at Guanátanmo who have also been cleared by our own government, and are still there. A new report on the legacy of torture after 9/11, released Tuesday, is a well-timed admonition. The F.B.I. said that they would “go to the ends of the earth” to get the Boston perpetrators. One wants them to be able to go with their heads held high.

“If you want to know who we are, what America is, how we respond to evil—that’s it. Selflessly. Compassionately. Unafraid,” President Obama said. That was mostly true on Monday; a terrible day, when an eight-year-old boy was killed, his sister maimed, two others dead, and many more in critical condition. And yet, when there was so much to fear that we were so brave about, there was panic about a wounded man barely out of his teens who needed help. We get so close to all that Obama described. What’s missing? Is it humility?

http://www.newyorker.com/online/blo...e-saudi-marathon-man.html?mbid=social_retweet
 
Boston Marathon bombings: More details, more questions

(CNN) -- Within a day of the Oklahoma City bombing, officials had named their suspect: Timothy McVeigh. Within two days of the 9/11 attacks, investigators had zeroed in on al Qaeda as the perpetrator.
But as loved ones mourn the deaths of three people and dozens remain hospitalized from dual bombings at the Boston Marathon, two questions continue to hound authorities: Who triggered the attack, and why?


On Wednesday morning, a federal law enforcement source with firsthand knowledge of the investigation told CNN's Fran Townsend that a lid to a pressure cooker thought to have been used in the bombings had been found on a roof of a building at the scene.
While such clues move the investigation forward, even for seasoned investigators, the theories run the gamut on whether Monday's attack was an act of domestic or foreign terrorism.
Tracking suspects in the Boston bombings New clues in Boston Marathon attack

"All of the talking heads that discuss this incident and incidents like it, if your experience and your expertise is Middle East terrorism, it has the hallmarks of al Qaeda or a Middle East group. If your experience is domestic groups and bombings that have occurred here, it has the hallmarks of a domestic terrorist like Eric Rudolph in the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics bombings," former FBI Assistant Director Tom Fuentes said.

Things we know
"I've been to both. I've run bomb scenes in Iraq and also in the U.S. It has the hallmarks of both domestic and international (attacks), and you can see either side of that."
While the answers remain uncertain, new information continues to surface.
The bombs
The two bombs, which exploded within 12 seconds of each other, killed three people and wounded 183.
One was housed in a pressure cooker hidden inside a backpack, the FBI said in a Joint Intelligence Bulletin. The device also had fragments that may have included nails, BBs and ball bearings, the agency said.
Opinion: Why is this so rare?
The second bomb was also housed in a metal container, but there's not enough evidence to determine whether it was also in a pressure cooker, the FBI said.
The U.S. government has warned federal agencies in the past that pressure cookers -- airtight pots used to quickly cook or preserve foods -- have been packed with explosives and shrapnel and detonated with blasting caps.
Photos obtained by CNN showed the remains of a pressure cooker found at the scene, along with a shredded black backpack and what appear to be metal pellets or ball bearings.
Scraps of at least one pressure cooker, nails and nylon bags found at the scene are being sent to the FBI's national laboratory in Virginia, where technicians will try to reconstruct the devices, the federal agent leading the investigation said Tuesday.
The pieces recovered so far suggest the devices could carry 6 liters (1.5 gallons) each, a Boston law enforcement source said. The parts found also include a partial circuit board, which would be used to detonate a device, as well as the lid found on the rooftop.
Source: Bomb was in pressure cooker Boston doctor: 'Everyone was my patient' Remembering 8-year-old Martin Richard
A law enforcement official said Monday's bombs were likely detonated by timers. But the FBI said details of the detonating system are still unknown.
The hunt for the attacker
The attack left Boston police with "the most complex crime scene that we've dealt with in the history of our department," Commissioner Ed Davis said.
Authorities are sifting through more than 2,000 tips and a mass of digital photos and video clips, but are asking for the public's help in providing additional leads and images.
"Someone knows who did this," said Rick DesLauriers, the special agent in charge of the FBI's Boston office. "Cooperation from the community will play a crucial role in this investigation."
DesLauriers asked the public to report anyone who talked about targeting the marathon or showed interest in explosives. He urged anyone who might have heard the sounds of explosions in remote areas -- possibly by someone testing a bomb -- or saw someone carrying "an unusually heavy, dark-colored bag" around the time of the attack to come forward.
Exactly who wanted to cause mass destruction -- and whether they acted alone or as part of a group -- remain a giant mystery.
"We really don't know if it's a foreign or domestic threat," said Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee. "We don't know whether this was a homegrown terrorist or part of a wider conspiracy."
And the possibility of a "lone wolf" attacker has some in the intelligence community concerned.

"This is what you worry about the most," a source with knowledge of the investigation said. "No trail, no intelligence."
Clues from inside the hospital
As medical personnel scrambled to treat the wounded, they found disturbing pieces of evidence that suggest the terrorist wanted to maximize the suffering.
Dr. George Velmahos, head of trauma care at Massachusetts General Hospital, said his team found items such as pellets and nail-like objects inside patients' bodies.
"They are numerous. There are people who have 10, 20, 30, 40 of them in their body, or more," Velmahos said.
While most of the patients treated at Brigham and Women's Hospital were injured by "ordinary debris," three were wounded by "perfectly round objects" that were very uniform, consistent and metallic, the hospital's chair of emergency medicine said.
'Human spirit' still alive
Dr. Ron Walls also said one patient had more than 12 carpenter-type nails.
"There is no question some of these objects were implanted in the device for the purpose of being exploded forward," he said.
A traumatic road ahead
Candace Rispoli was cheering on a friend in the race when the festive atmosphere turned into a "terrifying hell."
"One of my best friends ... was actually trampled and thrown to the blood splattered ground when it first happened," Rispoli told CNN's iReport. "She was able to get up and keep running, but when I turned around to seek all my friends, I could not see her and panicked."
Even though Rispoli suffered only minor injuries, the attack has changed her life forever.
"I know I personally will never participate in an event of this nature in a city in fear that something like this could happen again. My hands have still not stopped shaking," she said.
"I keep replaying the moments of terror over and over in my head and am just still in utter shock. Always seeing terrible things of this nature happen all over the world on TV, my heart would always go out to those directly affected. But I never imagined in a million years I would be a spectator at the Boston Marathon running for my life."

Source:- http://edition.cnn.com/2013/04/17/us/boston-blasts/index.html

Something's really strange here. Something never witnessed before. Is this the new face of terror? The fear of the unknown is far worse then the known ones.

I hope the culprit(s) are nabbed and punished.
 
Breaking News: Two explosions heard at Boston Marathon

The 'dark skinned' suspect has apparently been identified on video.

How, especially post 9/11, did security guys not notice someone place a bag and then walk away!?
 
It seem they have video of him planting the bomb. I fear for sikhs if this guy is muzlim...
 
'dark skinned' seems to tilt the likelihood of him being a 'muslim' slightly higher. although I'm hoping it's not.
 
Now CNN is saying there is no arrest, then how the hell did they say about brown skin? It seem USA media is pretty retarded and racist as expected.
 
Breaking News: Two explosions heard at Boston Marathon

Now CNN is saying there is no arrest, then how the hell did they say about brown skin? It seem USA media is pretty retarded and racist as expected.

Headline is still the same? Where did you read this?
 
Yes, Shan is right, they are saying there is no-one in custody yet, still in process of finding or interviewing.
 
BBC: Boston attacks: Suspect arrested, officials tell US media

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22190353

Investigators have detained a suspect in relation to Monday's Boston marathon bombings, law enforcement officials have told US media.

The breakthrough reportedly came from security video of a man dropping off a bag on the street near the race's finish line, before walking away.

The twin blasts killed an eight-year-old boy, a woman aged 29 and a postgraduate student from China.

Officials are due to hold a press conference at 17:00 ET (21:00 GMT).

The Associated Press news agency and CNN cite law enforcement officials as saying that a suspect has been taken into custody.

Investigators have been sifting through thousands of pieces of evidence, ranging from video recorded on mobile phones to fragments of shrapnel removed from the victims' legs. More than 170 people were wounded in the attack.

Pressure cooker bombs
The image of a suspect came from surveillance video recorded at a department store across the street from the site of the second blast, CNN reported.

The Boston Globe newspaper reported that a surveillance camera at the Lord & Taylor store had provided police with clear footage of the area.

Earlier, the Associated Press quoted a source close to the investigation as saying that the bombs consisted of explosives placed in 1.6-gallon (6-litre) pressure cookers, one with shards of metal and ball bearings, the other with nails.

Nobody has claimed responsibility for the bombs, which a source said were placed in black bags and left on the ground.

It has been reported that a circuit board and battery pack - parts of a triggering mechanism - were recovered.

And the lid of a pressure cooker, apparently blown off during the explosion, was found on the roof of a nearby building, an official said on Wednesday.

Doctors treating the wounded say their injuries indicate that the bombs contained metal shards and other shrapnel. A number of victims have had limbs amputated.

Boston Medical Center trauma surgery chief Peter Burke said hospitals were saving "large quantities" of fragments extracted from victims for the police. They include metal, plastic, wood and concrete.

At least 58 of the injured have been released from various hospitals around the city, according to AP. Of those that remain, 17 patients are listed as in a critical condition.

The first explosion went off close to the finish line at about 14:50 local time (18:50 GMT) on Monday.

Seconds later, as rescuers were rushing to help the injured, another explosion went off nearby.

The London Marathon - the next major international marathon - is to go ahead on Sunday, with police saying they have well-rehearsed security plans.

Organisers have said they will hold a 30-second silence at the start as a mark of respect.
 
CNN made it blunder in communication! They are talking to suspects. Not in custody.
 
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Conflicting reports emerge regarding identification and arrest of Boston marathon bombing suspect
 
Breaking News: Two explosions heard at Boston Marathon

US media :facepalm:
 
BOSTON (Reuters) - Security officials on Wednesday ordered staff, media and attorneys to evacuate Boston's federal courthouse, according to a Reuters reporter on the scene.
Scores of people could be seen leaving the building. No further details were immediately available.
"Get away from the building. I can't stress this enough, people," a uniformed law enforcement official yelled at the crowd.
(Reporting by Tim McLaughlin, writing by Scott Malone, editing by Gary Crosse and Steve Orlofsky)


http://news.yahoo.com/security-offi...lear-boston-courthouse-191248734--sector.html
 
So the poor Saudi national spectator was arrested just because he was an Arab.

Bomb squad with dogs, men on the roof and witnesses stating security acting suspicious signals prior knowledge of threat.
 
Well to be fair at least the Arabian didn't get shot and killed like the Brazilian for not being White enough. Poor guy.
 
how a black man suspect become a white man suspect?

Basically, the US media are talking out of their rear end at the moment.

They are just filling in on air time.

Everyone needs to wait until official announcements are made about suspects and all.
 
Personally I've always suspected it was a white right wing loony. It was too amateurish to be Al Ciada. I could be wrong though. AQ usually attack transport or important symbolic buildings. I guess seeing a solid symbol being burnt to the ground is what gets their juices flowing. Bombings are usually carried out where victims find it difficult to escape and the damage is usually immense.

However horrific the boston bombings were...only 3 people died ( a tragedy too but small scale). Its too amateurish to be an AQ group.
 
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Breaking News: Two explosions heard at Boston Marathon

Personally I've always suspected it was a white right wing loony. It was too amateurish to be Al Ciada. I could be wrong though. AQ usually attack transport or important symbolic buildings. I guess seeing a solid symbol being burnt to the ground is what gets their juices flowing. Bombings are usually carried out where victims find it difficult to escape and the damage is usually immense.

However horrific the boston bombings were...only 3 people died ( a tragedy too but small scale). Its too amateurish to be an AQ group.

This is what I thought too .It just didn't feel like it was Al Qaeda's style they use suicide bombers mostly and they usually take credit straight away and they haven't in this case .
 
This is what I thought too .It just didn't feel like it was Al Qaeda's style they use suicide bombers mostly and they usually take credit straight away and they haven't in this case .

Using suicide bombers is the most practical way as it ensures they have no loose ends. In madrid they didnt use suicide bombers but used IEDs. However it was in a confined place, difficult to escape and hit the transport network.

The Boston attackers theoretically could have caused wider damage had they struck earlier. Investigators must be trying to work out why they struck at such a stage in the race.

Thank God that the damage wasn't more widespread though.
 
Breaking News: Two explosions heard at Boston Marathon

Using suicide bombers is the most practical way as it ensures they have no loose ends. In madrid they didnt use suicide bombers but used IEDs. However it was in a confined place, difficult to escape and hit the transport network.

The Boston attackers theoretically could have caused wider damage had they struck earlier. Investigators must be trying to work out why they struck at such a stage in the race.

Thank God that the damage wasn't more widespread though.

The CCTV of the Madrid bombing got to me when I watched . All you saw where an explosion and innocent people running in the opposite direction up the stairs only to walk in to another explosion . Just the look of sheer terror on there faces made me upset .
 
Personally I've always suspected it was a white right wing loony. It was too amateurish to be Al Ciada. I could be wrong though. AQ usually attack transport or important symbolic buildings. I guess seeing a solid symbol being burnt to the ground is what gets their juices flowing. Bombings are usually carried out where victims find it difficult to escape and the damage is usually immense.

However horrific the boston bombings were...only 3 people died ( a tragedy too but small scale). Its too amateurish to be an AQ group.

I tend to agree here (see post #164).

Al Qaeda - using their expert US training! - commit professional mass murder with finesse and devastation.

But as far as terrorist attacks go, Boston however tragic was relatively minor.
 
I tend to agree here (see post #164).

Al Qaeda - using their expert US training! - commit professional mass murder with finesse and devastation.

But as far as terrorist attacks go, Boston however tragic was relatively minor.

Actually i think there could have been closer to 50-60 deaths if not for excelent hospitals near by. Remember in 3rd world countries more deaths occur because they cant save injured people.
 
Sadly ironic then that the 3rd person identified to have been killed in the bombings was a Chinese national.

Thanks for pointing this out, I was going to post this myself
THis is what terrorists and those who condone their actions don't understand. These bombs don't differentiate between good and bad people, americans and non americans, muslims and non-muslims.

In other news, the terrorist behind the Ricin attacks is a Caucasian nut-job. He is behind bars now. I hope he ends up at Gitmo, though likely he will be in some other federal prison.
 
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Could be total coincidence but nothing can be ruled out.
 
the first 2 people in pictures in post #220 looks like army people
 
Holy mother of god they look white. What will become of us when there is no brown/black person to blame.
 
Surveillance Video Related to Boston Bombings

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Boston Marathon Bombing Fallout: Bangladeshi Man Beaten In Bronx For Being An ‘Arab’

In an incident that echoes the 9/11 backlash in New York City, a Bangladeshi man was assaulted after the Boston Marathon bombings by four men in the Bronx on the mistaken assumption that he was an Arab.

The New York Post reported that 30-year-old Abdullah Faruque, who was born in Bangladesh but grew up in the Bronx, was having dinner at a Bronx restaurant Monday night when three or four Hispanic men apparently wanted revenge for the Boston Marathon bombings earlier in the day (presumably they had already ascertained that the Boston blasts were perpetrated by Arabs or Muslims).

The paper noted that the four men viciously beat Faruque while shouting “f--king Arab” at the Bengali man as he stepped out of the Applebee’s restaurant on Exterior Avenue in Melrose for a smoke.

“One of the guys asked if I was Arab,” Faruque told the Post. “I just shook my head, said like, ‘Yeah, whatever.’ I didn’t even know that Boston happened because I had a busy day.”

As Faruque, a network engineer, turned to return to his meal, one of the other men said: “Yeah, he’s a f--king Arab,” leading to a brutal pummeling that dislocated Faruque’s left shoulder and left him semiconscious.

“Before I could grab the door, they started swinging at me,” Faruque said.

“I’ve been jumped before. If you can’t win, you back up, you try to protect yourself.”

Only after he returned home and learned of the Boston tragedy from the TV news did Faruque understand.

“I saw the news, and then it hits me: That’s why I got jumped,” he said.

The New York Police Department is probing the beating as a hate crime.

People from South Asia, including India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, are sometimes targeted for violence and abuse by people who mistake them for Arabs whenever news of terror attacks emerge in the media.

This situation was particularly dangerous for turbaned Sikhs (who are not Muslims) in the wake of 9-11, leading to at least one murder and innumerable assaults.

http://www.ibtimes.com/boston-marat...ngladeshi-man-beaten-bronx-being-arab-1201819

Hope it wasn't Qazzarfan :)
 
many peurto Ricans want PR to be a full US state.

Not judging them all, but there's quite a funny youtube video of Danny Garcia's (boxer) father - Angel Garcia, ranting at "Pakistanians", and raging at Amir Khan and asian communities in the US
 
TOI reporting them as Pakistani looking suspect...
readers are adding more things like "they are wearing shoes that are made in Pakistan"
LOL
 
TOI reporting them as Pakistani looking suspect...
readers are adding more things like "they are wearing shoes that are made in Pakistan"
LOL

FBI investigators released video and photos of two suspects they're pursuing in their investigation into the Boston Marathon bomb attack. Both suspects are described as white males, who were seen walking in the area just before the explosions.


http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=50145162n
 
From the pictures i've seen on twitter of these two guys, one of them does appear to have brown skin, the other appears to have white skin. Because of the darker skin guy, if they did do it seems less likely to be "white supremacist" type.

Also, the picture i saw still had at least one of them with his backpack on from what i could make out and there was chaos and smoke around in the background. Which suggest either it wasn't them or they had more than one backpack.

Those other pictures put up, seemed to have ruined an innocent persons life.... Just because he looked suspicious and during the photo he was looking in a certain direction.
 
they may be Pakistanis.

US seeks information from Pakistan on list of names

Pakistan's intelligence agency has received two lists of names from U.S. officials seeking information believed to be related to the Boston Marathon bombings, sources in Pakistan have told Fox News.

The names on the lists have not been disclosed but include both Pakistani citizens and dual U.S.-Pakistani nationals, the sources told Fox News. U.S. officials want to know if any of those named had links to militant or religious extremist groups in Pakistan, the sources said.

Pakistani intelligence is also expected to check the names of those who recently traveled to or from Pakistan, along with information on their relatives, friends, and places they may have visited.

"The Americans have shared lists with us, comprising names of some suspects - mostly dual nationals. Now we are probing their links in Pakistan with any group, their recent visits to Pakistan and places they travelled to during their stay here," said a Pakistani intelligence official who requested anonymity.

The official declined to share further information, citing the ongoing investigation.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/04/18/us-seeks-information-from-pakistan-on-list-names/
 
Since they release this, anyone looking smilar will also pay heavy price, that ulta top wala close up looks liek any india, pakistani, bangladeshi, mexican, moroccon, saudi, jew. even french

kya sabko pakde /
 
Apparently that poor guy who had his legs blown off, helped identify them

He woke up under so much drugs, asked for a paper and pen and wrote, ‘bag, saw the guy, looked right at me,’” Chris Bauman said yesterday in an interview.

He dropped the bag at his feet and few minutes later exploded so he lost both his legs below the knee.
 
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