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Boston: One dead, one captured, city re-opened

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Can someone fill me in on the CNN deal? Did they claim someone else was a suspect and put up his info or something? That's the vibe I'm getting from the onion article.

In the race to be the first they have become the worst.
 
Let's not be obtuse here. Saying that some people have interpreted their Muslim faith to attack the USA is not an untrue statement.


You can say that's not 'real Islam' or they are just a small minority or whatever. But you can't deny there has been some people driven to violence by their interpretation of their faith.
Certainly. This is true of most major religions, though. How many wars and atrocities have been committed in the name of "the one true God" or "Jesus?" Surely at least as many over history as have been in the name of Allah, if not many many more. It's hardly a phenomenon that is exclusive to Islam.

It's just that, of people who kill in the name of religion, it's only really those killing in the name of Islam who particularly attack the United States, at least in recent years.
 
Can someone fill me in on the CNN deal? Did they claim someone else was a suspect and put up his info or something? That's the vibe I'm getting from the onion article.

The coverage they had for this when it broke was horrible. They kept showing this naked dude and no news at all. Seemed like they were scared to post anything.
 
http://www.leg.state.nv.us/nrs/NRS-453.html
Uniform Controlled Substances Act

NRS 453.316 Opening or maintaining of place for unlawful sale, gift or use of controlled substance prohibited; penalties; prohibition against probation or suspension of sentence for certain repeat offenders.
NRS 453.321 Offer, attempt or commission of unauthorized act relating to controlled or counterfeit substance unlawful; penalties; prohibition against probation or suspension of sentence for certain repeat offenders.
NRS 453.322 Offer, attempt or commission of unauthorized act relating to manufacture or compounding of certain controlled substances unlawful; penalty; prohibition against probation of offenders.
NRS 453.324 Unlawful to possess or dispose of methamphetamine manufacturing waste; exception; penalty.
NRS 453.326 Unlawful acts relating to recordkeeping, inspections and knowingly keeping or maintaining place where controlled substances are unlawfully used, kept or sold; penalty.
NRS 453.331 Unlawful acts relating to distribution of certain controlled substances by registrants, use of unauthorized registration number and possession of signed blank prescription forms; certain fraudulent acts prohibited; penalty.
NRS 453.332 Unlawful acts relating to imitation controlled substances; penalties.
NRS 453.3325 Unlawful to allow child to be present during commission of certain violations which involve controlled substances other than marijuana; penalties; probation or suspended sentence prohibited.
NRS 453.333 Penalties for making available controlled substance which causes death.
NRS 453.3335 Additional penalty for failing to render or seek medical assistance for person injured or killed by use of controlled substance under certain circumstances.
NRS 453.334 Penalty for second or subsequent offense of sale of controlled substance to minor.
NRS 453.3345 Additional penalty for commission of certain violations at or near school, school bus stop, recreational facilities for minors or public park.
NRS 453.3351 Additional penalty for commission of certain violations which involve methamphetamine under certain circumstances.
NRS 453.3353 Additional and alternative penalties for commission of certain violations which involve controlled substances other than marijuana and result in death or substantial bodily harm to another person.
NRS 453.336 Unlawful possession not for purpose of sale: Prohibition; penalties.
NRS 453.3361 Unlawful possession not for purpose of sale: Local ordinances adopting penalties for certain similar offenses; allocation of fines collected for violation of local ordinance.
NRS 453.3363 Suspension of proceedings and probation of accused under certain conditions; effect of discharge and dismissal.
NRS 453.3365 Sealing of record of person convicted of possession of controlled substance not for purpose of sale; conditions.
NRS 453.337 Unlawful possession for sale of flunitrazepam, gamma-hydroxybutyrate and schedule I or II substances; penalties.
NRS 453.338 Unlawful possession for sale of substances classified in schedule III, IV or V; penalties.
NRS 453.3383 Determination of weight of controlled substance for purposes of NRS 453.3385, 453.339 and 453.3395.
NRS 453.3385 Trafficking in controlled substances: Flunitrazepam, gamma-hydroxybutyrate and schedule I substances, except marijuana.
NRS 453.339 Trafficking in controlled substances: Marijuana.
NRS 453.3395 Trafficking in controlled substances: Schedule II substances.
NRS 453.3405 Trafficking in controlled substances: Suspended sentence limited; eligibility for parole; reduction or suspension of sentence of person assisting in investigation or prosecution of any offense; consideration of factors by court.
NRS 453.341 Prosecution or proceeding under prior law unaffected.
NRS 453.346 Effect of conviction or acquittal under federal or other state laws.
NRS 453.348 Previous convictions.

Where's the law you're referring to?
Sorry are you disputing that use of marijuana is rendered illegal in any jurisdiction, disputing that it's state law in Nevada, or just want the statute that criminalizes it for other reasons?

Not living in Nevada I was completely unfamiliar with the Uniform Controlled Substances Act or any specific piece of legislation they've passed; this was just something I learned in passing watching an episode of Studio 60.

Reviewing the text of the Act, it appears that it is covered in statute 453.411:
NRS 453.411 Unlawful use of controlled substance; penalties.
1. It is unlawful for a person knowingly to use or be under the influence of a controlled substance except in accordance with a lawfully issued prescription.
2. It is unlawful for a person knowingly to use or be under the influence of a controlled substance except when administered to the person at a rehabilitation clinic established or licensed by the Health Division of the Department, or a hospital certified by the Department.
3. Unless a greater penalty is provided in NRS 212.160, a person who violates this section shall be punished:
(a) If the controlled substance is listed in schedule I (external note: this category includes cannabis), II, III or IV, for a category E felony as provided in NRS 193.130.
(b) If the controlled substance is listed in schedule V, by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than 1 year, and may be further punished by a fine of not more than $1,000.
(Added to NRS by 1971, 2023; A 1973, 1406; 1979, 1475; 1981, 745; 1993, 2236; 1995, 1290, 1723; 1997, 546)

There is also NRS 453.566, which makes illegal the use of paraphenalia (though just a misdemeanor):
NRS 453.566 Unlawful use or possession. Any person who uses, or possesses with intent to use, drug paraphernalia to plant, propagate, cultivate, grow, harvest, manufacture, compound, convert, produce, prepare, test, analyze, pack, repack, store, contain, conceal, inject, ingest, inhale or otherwise introduce into the human body a controlled substance in violation of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(Added to NRS by 1981, 407)
In summary I am glad that I do not live in Nevada.
 
Now they are looking for a Honda Odyssey? Does this guy own a fucking Honda Dealership?

He originally escaped in a cop car, with every officer in a 500 mile radius looking for them. Then a green honda, now Odyssey.

GTA5 released a little early for him, but I'm just amazed as all hell how he's not been caught so far.
 
I still can't believe he got away last night, but it was likely due to them wanting to take him alive while he was throwing explosives, shooting, etc.

Still blows my mind they don't know where he is... What happened to the alleged explosives in a basement?
 
Apparently they lost Suspect 2 on foot late last night. That's where they really fucked up to be honest.

Don't even know how that's possible with the scale of enforcement that was after him.

Oh well, they'll get him eventually.

Running around in the dark after someone who might have left bombs is pretty difficult. Not to mention mobilising that many resources across an area can take time and be slow moving.
 
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deceased suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev's father tells Bloomberg TV that he was married with a 3 yr old child.

Plot thickens!
 
I wonder if these kids are somehow related to the Chechen terrorists in Russia. Those did numerous attacks in the past two decades, including taking an entire school hostage, blowing up two planes in the air, airport & subway bombings and so on. The last one was two years ago, details here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Chechen_War#Terrorist_attacks.

Although I don't really see how a group apparently supporting Chechen separatists would benefit from blowing up some innocent people in Boston. Besides, the one who's still alive has lived in the USA since he was like nine, so you can't really call him a foreigner.
 
Can someone please explain to me the source/story behind that photo and it's significance?

It was posted on the suspect's Twitter account. It's of him and his friends. The implications are two fold -- that these kids had very expensive vehicles/access to a lot of cash and perhaps whatever that license plate says.
 
Wait, who was the guy plastered on all the news stations last night who was laying on the ground face down at gunpoint? You know, the guy they stripped naked and supposedly took into custody? The one suspect is dead and the other guy got away, so who was that guy? Just some random dude in the neighborhood?
 
Can someone fill me in on the CNN deal? Did they claim someone else was a suspect and put up his info or something? That's the vibe I'm getting from the onion article.
Very early on in this whole event the police caught someone made him strip off all his clothes in case he had bombs strapped. Around a similar time reports were flying in that the first suspect was caught. CNN assumed the naked guy was the first suspect and for hours was reairing the footage of him getting apprehended. Later in the night we found out the naked guy was just someone in the wrong place at the wrong time and that the first suspect was killed. Several hours after this confirmation CNN was still raving about naked guy and how he was the first suspect and speculating on his connection. CNN was just so completely out of the loop is why everyone is making fun of them.
 
Wait, who was the guy plastered on all the news stations last night who was laying on the ground face down at gunpoint? You know, the guy they stripped naked and supposedly took into custody? The one suspect is dead and the other guy got away, so who was that guy? Just some random dude in the neighborhood?

Wrong place, wrong time i think.
 
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