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Originally posted by neo96
reply to post by Covertblack
Now they are back tracking seems a lot of people jumped the "gun" on an "arrest".
Be ware today's "story" not necessarily going to be tomorrow's.
Investigators have arrested a suspect in relation to Monday's Boston marathon bombings, law enforcement officials have said.
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.
Originally posted by Ozymandias121
reply to post by Covertblack
Well now every station and the government are brack tracking from earlier reports. Their made up story must have have too many loop holes.
Originally posted by Covertblack
Originally posted by camaro68ss
Your telling me only one guy planted 7 bomb, 5 not exploding and the bomb sniffing dogs missed them all????
WTF
Last I heard the only bombs at the scene were the two that went off.
Originally posted by camaro68ss
Originally posted by Covertblack
Originally posted by camaro68ss
Your telling me only one guy planted 7 bomb, 5 not exploding and the bomb sniffing dogs missed them all????
WTF
Last I heard the only bombs at the scene were the two that went off.
no there were 7!
www.nbcnews.com...
no way one guy did it.
It leaves to much time for the dogs to catch a wiff of the bombs, thats if the dogs were really bomb trained dogs.edit on 17-4-2013 by camaro68ss because: (no reason given)
"There were rumours floating around that there were seven devices at one point. That is not true," said ATF agent Gene Marquez. "We only have two devices we are aware of and both of those devices are the ones involved in the explosives incident."
Originally posted by Ozymandias121
reply to post by Covertblack
Of course it will be some one/s. Or do you think it will be something? Even my conspiracies don't go that far.
Originally posted by Ozymandias121
reply to post by Covertblack
Well now every station and the government are back tracking from earlier reports. Their made up story must have have too many loop holes.edit on 4/17/2013 by Ozymandias121 because: (no reason given)
[Updated at 1:46 p.m.] An arrest has been made in connection with Monday's Boston Marathon bombings, sources tell CNN's John King and CNN contributor Fran Townsend. King's source is with Boston law enforcement, he said; Townsend's source is with federal law enforcement.
[Updated at 2:10 p.m. ET] The last we heard, a law enforcement news briefing in the bombings case was scheduled for 5 p.m. ET today. We'll see if that holds.
[Updated at 2:23 p.m. ET] Video from CNN affiliate WHDH shows a crowd gathered outside a federal courthouse in Boston following media reports of an arrest in the Boston Marathon bombings.