No, that guy was released.I'm confused: suspect #1 (naked guy, who seemed unharmed, being calmly put into a police car) is now confirmed DEAD in hospital? WTF?
http://livewire.wcvb.com/Event/117th_Running_of_Boston_Marathon
They're saying a "controlled detonation" is about to be set off. huh?
I have stuff to do and I'm tempted to pull an all-nighter.
http://livewire.wcvb.com/Event/117th_Running_of_Boston_Marathon
They're saying a "controlled detonation" is about to be set off. huh?
Someone, please post the link that is informing you of the motions sensors. This is insane
Earlier they said it was 'soupy in the air'
I won't speculate on the source of the soup.
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 truth would 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.
cnn to air hologram fight between bear cat and terror ghost
Fox is kicking the shit outta CNN right now.
Christ, WHDH replayed the clip earlier from the firefight and I thought it was live. Scared the shit out of me
http://livewire.wcvb.com/Event/117th_Running_of_Boston_Marathon
They're saying a "controlled detonation" is about to be set off. huh?
CNN will be first with naked guys name you can count on it!Are any of the cable news networks even FLOATING the possibility of their names being released?
As weirdly guilty as I feel about it, I should pass out now. Fuck those guys, bless you cops.
I guess this is no longer a capture mission
Naked guy apparently was a guy just at the wrong place at the wrong time. Altgough who knows there is so much information flying around on this forum, social media and massive discrepencies from news places. No one knows exactly what is going on it appears the police aren't 100% certain either going off of the police scanner.I'm confused: suspect #1 (naked guy, who seemed unharmed, being calmly put into a police car) is now confirmed DEAD in hospital? WTF?
Where the hell are the choppas. LA they would have the news choppers poppin right about now.
Can CNN survive this? Their coverage tonight was so embarrassing that it makes their post-bombing coverage look Pulitzer-worthy.
I guess this is no longer a capture mission
It's times like this when you see how awful the national news networks really are when it comes to news, and not talk show things.
I'm confused: suspect #1 (naked guy, who seemed unharmed, being calmly put into a police car) is now confirmed DEAD in hospital? WTF?
snipers?
"CNN just called my house" lol
did scanner go down?
"CNN just called my house" lol
cnn stop showing the naked guy. The hell are they doing.
cnn stop showing the naked guy. The hell are they doing.
http://livewire.wcvb.com/Event/117th_Running_of_Boston_Marathon
They're saying a "controlled detonation" is about to be set off. huh?
No one on GAF heard the names on the scanner.