Saturday, April 20, 2013


BOMBER DOWN… BREAKING: SHOTS FIRED IN WATERTOWN – Shots Fired – Was Hiding In Boat

STILL ALIVE 

Bomber is injured and down but is still alive. He is surrounded by police. He is still moving.


Over on Franklin Street in Watertown, Massachusetts.
SUSPECT IS DOWN—
Officers – “We Got Him!”
shots fired
20 SHOTS FIRED- SUSPECT IS DOWN
Suspected Boston Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was hiding in a boat in a backyard.
Officers are going to get a robot to investigate the boat in the yard.
A local citizen called police. After her boat was checked earlier in the day she noticed the door was open and blood was on it

14 comments:

Christine said...

OMG Please don't let him be dead!

He needs to be alive to talk.

Nicoenarg said...

I have a feeling he is dead. I hope everyone else is safe in the area.

Christine said...

Yes, I believe he is dead too. Haven't seen any ambulances leaving.

I feel really sorry for all of the people in that area.

Christine said...

He is still alive! Surrounded by police and moving.

Christine said...

It is a standoff. They are being careful because he might have a bomb on him, like his brother did last night.

Christine said...

Someone just tweeted on the Fox25 feed:

Where are all the jihadists brothers taking to the streets to help their brother against the infidels?




LOL

Nicoenarg said...

8-10 blasts. He's still alive though. Injured since last night.

Christine said...

Suspect 2 reported as saying, "I don't really want to come out," in hopes that the SWAT team would, "just leave him alone"

Pastorius said...

I'm quite sure he will want to be martyred in the cause of Jihad/Allah.

Christine said...

Just heard "He was on the radar" He was on the radar for foreign governments.

Christine said...

(CNN) — FBI agents interviewed one of the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings two years ago, but found no connection with terror groups, an FBI official told CNN.
Agents interviewed Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2011 at the request of a foreign government that suspected he might have ties to extremist groups, the FBI official said.
The official declined to name the foreign government, but said the FBI took a number of investigative steps to check on the request, including interviewing Tsarnaev, looking at his travel history, checking databases for derogatory information and searching for Web postings.

http://5newsonline.com/2013/04/19/fbi-official-agents-interviewed-bombing-suspect-in-2011/

Christine said...

Applause just heard coming from the area.

Suspect in custody!!

Anonymous said...

Begs the question . . .just how much did the 2006 affirmative action push to heavily recruit Muslim agents into the FBI affect the decision to close the file on Tamarin two years ago?

How many other files w/jihad questions have been closed - opening the potential for untold carnage from copycat jihadi-wanna-bes with 'Allah-sized-chips-on their-shoulders' are we to bear as a result of this politically correct suicidal policy?

Christine said...

I would hope that this situation and tragedy would change things. That our government would be more cautious about who they let in our country. That they more closely follow those who come from suspect areas.

I won't hold my breath. I fully expect what happened, to happen again.

Any potential terrorist has been emboldened by this. They see that these two were able to do this because of the lack of interest in smaller groups.