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

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Just what a shitty week....just fucking terrible...4 people died and nearly 200 people injured. People losing limbs. All because they were at the wrong place at the wrong time. Just an unfair world.

Take solace in the madness ending.
 
MSNBC just did an interview with the neighbor of the family since years ago.

She seemed really surprised that it's them. She said (as Christians) they broke bread with the family, was a smart family, nice family.


As of right now, there is definitely no known motive and all people who knew him are just stunned they did this.

I think it's most likely the Big Brother being the major influence.
 
Around 62 Franklin St, Watertown

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He might have escaped if he hadn't fled into the Nightmare Zone
 
There is no death penalty in the Commonwealth.

He'll be charged in federal court. There's no death penalty in the Commonwealth, but if he's charged in federal court they have the death penalty. The fact they had a U.S. Attorney (federal prosecutor) at the press conference means he'll be charged with federal crimes. I'm not a fan of the death penalty and the guy is 19, so who knows what will happen. If I were him I'd be begging for the death penalty instead of being kept alive in a super max Fed prison where you are locked up 23 hours of the day.
 
He's 19 and it's pretty apparent he wasn't like his brother. He didn't want to die. He was running scared and he gave himself up. He could have killed himself at any point. He'll talk. Like what others have said, I think his brother was the mastermind and had significant influence over his younger brother. I wouldn't be surprised if it was the older brother who killed the cop too.

He killed that MIT officer?

We still need clarity on the 7/11 coincidence.

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I'm still laughing at fence-jumper agent. Oh man I need to get some sleep.

Where's the VINE link? That was the best
 
Doesn't matter, he's not getting the death penalty regardless if it's now a federal issue. Terrorists who have caused more damaged are locked up and had the key thrown away.
It is up to the prosecutors. Sometimes they don't go for the death penalty in order to get an admission. In this case, I don't think the suspect has much leverage.
 
Yeah it was good. Even though bunch of fake shit was posted right next to it was real stuff. It was something else.

i do applaud the mods who tried their hardest yesterday to keep this place from becoming a reddit repost-a-thon and had little to no tolerance for false accusations during the day, seems the Sunil shit went rampant over night

He killed that MIT officer?

We still need clarity on the 7/11 coincidence.



Where's the VINE link? That was the best


there was no 7/11 coincidence, it was mis-reported. There was no burglary or shooting at the 7/11
 
He'll be charged in federal court. There's no death penalty in the Commonwealth, but if he's charged in federal court they have the death penalty. The fact they had a U.S. Attorney (federal prosecutor) at the press conference means he'll be charged with federal crimes. I'm not a fan of the death penalty and the guy is 19, so who knows what will happen. If I were him I'd be begging for the death penalty instead of being kept alive in a super max Fed prison where you are locked up 23 hours of the day.

Correct. The death penalty is an option if they pursue it as mentioned by the US Attorney during the press conference.
 
You guys are soft....

Eye for an eye.

I saw the picture of the older brother dead with a hole in his chest, and full of blood, and I must admit I felt a strange sense of satisfaction seeing the fucker in that state. But then I took a step back and it scared the shit out of me that I had displayed that emotion. We are better than to let our emotions get the best of us. Justice must prevail.

In the words of Friedrich Nietzsche:
"He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you."
 
The American Left criticized Bush. In this case, I think it's fair to investigate the thing regarding the older brother and the FBI.


Fine and dandy [rant] but wtf does Obama have to do with a decision by some FBI field agents doing their job. Geezus Christ the right pissed me off with their politicizing every fucking thing.

Facebooks posts today by ignoramuses regarding Admin using this as a way to remove more freedoms. Bunch of fucking self righteous assholes.

I guess because Bostonians are not on a farm, typically evangelical and often are liberal that they are not "real Americans" either. [/rant]
 
I still can't believe how fucking crazy it was when we had the Boston Marathon bombing thread, and then a completely separate 'MIT Campus shooting' thread and then the realization that they were both connected over the police scanners.
 
I saw the picture of the older brother dead with a hole in his chest, and full of blood, and I must admit I felt a strange sense of satisfaction seeing the fucker in that state. But then I took a step back and it scared the shit out of me that I had displayed that emotion. We are better than to let our emotions get the best of us. Justice must prevail.

In the words of Friedrich Nietzsche:
"He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you."

AHEM. That photo is STILL NOT CONFIRMED.
 
His family that didnt help investigators need to be deported.. gah i don't really think that and I know that's extreme but fuck that makes me angry.
 
He's 19 and it's pretty apparent he wasn't like his brother. He didn't want to die. He was running scared and he gave himself up. He could have killed himself at any point. He'll talk. Like what others have said, I think his brother was the mastermind and had significant influence over his younger brother. I wouldn't be surprised if it was the older brother who killed the cop too.

If what was provided was really his twitter account he actually tweeted something against suicide.

The whole feed of his is just weird. Literally sounds like a normal kid posting the most mundane things. Sad.
 
He's 19 and it's pretty apparent he wasn't like his brother. He didn't want to die. He was running scared and he gave himself up. He could have killed himself at any point. He'll talk. Like what others have said, I think his brother was the mastermind and had significant influence over his younger brother. I wouldn't be surprised if it was the older brother who killed the cop too.


You don't know that. Sounds like he was injured pretty bad in the initial firefight last night. He might have simply lost so much blood that he had no will to fight left. The body and mind shuts down pretty hard after you lose enough blood.

When he recovers from those injuries, he might be the same asshole who was smiling while he blew that 8 yr old kid to pieces.
 
Went to bed at page 90 and have finally caught up after reading all morning. GAF was really great at aggregating all the relevent stuff and filtering out the bad. Thanks to all who kept everyone apprised of the situation. Now lets hope the doctors work some magic and make this guy explain his motives.
 
I saw the picture of the older brother dead with a hole in his chest, and full of blood, and I must admit I felt a strange sense of satisfaction seeing the fucker in that state. But then I took a step back and it scared the shit out of me that I had displayed that emotion. We are better than to let our emotions get the best of us. Justice must prevail.

In the words of Friedrich Nietzsche:
"He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you."

Speaking of which, this might be a good time to remind folks that cheering on torture and prison rape are frowned upon on GAF.

I know emotions are running high, but let's try to be better than that.
 
This is going to sound unusual, but they should not do the terrible things some people have mentioned to this kid. They need to actually be quite amicable, and investigate exactly how and why these guys did what they did. The fact that ordinary American residents such as this, who were seemingly well assimilated, were able to carry out such atrocities, is a hugely dangerous and scary thing. Instead of being draconian they need to be diplomatic and intelligent in how they extract information to get the maximum amount of co-operation from him.

Whatever led to this kid being able to be so grossly misdirected, needs to be understood, stamped out and dealt with at the core level.

The were far from assimilated. The younger brother was better adjusted, but too susceptible to his brothers brainwashing.
 
He's 19 and it's pretty apparent he wasn't like his brother. He didn't want to die. He was running scared and he gave himself up. He could have killed himself at any point. He'll talk. Like what others have said, I think his brother was the mastermind and had significant influence over his younger brother. I wouldn't be surprised if it was the older brother who killed the cop too.
I don't know, the video of the shootout where they found him sounds pretty intense.

Seems like he was different from his brother, but it also seems like he was perfectly willing to take out some cops trying to escape.
 
Glad they got him. Good job BPD, SWAT, FBI, ATF, National Guard, and any other agencies that helped out with this!!

And dont forget the people of Boston who cooperated by following instructions and "staying indoors" allowing all those involved with the manhunt / investigation to do their jobs.

Really glad to see how the whole situation was handled.
 
So f**king sad seeing the NBC interview with the father who had both his wife and daughter suffer the direct blast from the Boston bombing, resulting in both becoming full amputees :/
 
MSNBC just did an interview with the neighbor of the family since years ago.

She seemed really surprised that it's them. She said (as Christians) they broke bread with the family, was a smart family, nice family.


As of right now, there is definitely no known motive and all people who knew him are just stunned they did this.

If the older brother dug deeper into darker aspects of his religion, I wouldn't be surprised if he was dragged into it by him. Even the uncle said he was a good, quiet kid, so obviously something that happened recently or someone close to him influenced him, which isn't anywhere near being an excuse but certainly an interesting aspect to this tragedy.
 
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