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FBI Releases Photos of Suspects in Boston Marathon BombingThe FBI released images of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing they still consider to be “armed and extremely dangerous.”
At a press conference, FBI special agent in charge Richard DesLauriers referred to the two men as Suspect 1 and Suspect 2 and said Suspect 2 was spotted dropping a bag before a bomb exploded at the second bomb site. The two men appear to be “associated,” DesLauriers said.
DesLauriers asked the public for their help identifying the suspects, but asked the public not to approach them.
Though the men are considered armed and dangerous, the FBI said they still do not believe there is an imminent danger in the area.
Three people were killed and more than 170 wounded in dual blasts near the finish line of the Boston Marathon Monday. No group, foreign or domestic, has claimed responsibility.
Officials told ABC News Wednesday they found a potential suspect using surveillance footage from a Lord & Taylor along the parade route and with the help of a local television station. Today federal law enforcement sources said they have a second potential suspect in the case.
Marilyn topless sorry must reblog
Just because who the fuck doesn’t want a topless Marilyn Monroe on their blog?
fucking love Marilyn Monroe
Read above and you will have to reblog this
America’s first set of perfect tits
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In our darkest times, our nation can always count on baseball to help bring us back.
(via bobbycaputo)
Phillies OF Ben Revere wrote “Pray For Boston” on his glove last night, then made one of the greatest catches you’ll see this year.
(Source: mrcheyl, via unsuitablecontent)
Boston has been my home all my life. I have never lived anywhere else. Today was a weird day. It made no sense. I grew up next to the blast. I used to go there every day growing up.
I refuse to be scared in my own home. I am proud to be from Boston and there are many others. We will keep running. We will not stop.
“I was covering the finish line at the ground level at the marathon. Everything was going on as usual. It was jovial — people were happy, clapping — and getting to a point where it gets a little boring as a photographer. And then we heard this explosion.
“It was sort of like, ok, what’s that all about? It wasn’t super loud but all you saw was the smoke. There was this big cloud of smoke and people screaming. The percussion from that explosion threw my cameras up in the air. Right in front of me, one of the runners fell on the ground — he was blown over from the blast. My instinct was…no matter what it is, you’re a photographer first, that’s what you’re doing. I ran towards the explosion, towards the police; they had their guns drawn. It was pandemonium. Nobody knew what was going on.
“The first thing I saw were people’s limbs blown off. Massive amounts of blood. It looked like BB holes in the back of some people. And a lot of anger. People were just angry. What’s going on? Why is this happening at the Boston Marathon?
“Maybe 15 seconds after the first explosion, while I was still shooting pictures, another explosion went off. And then there was panic. The cops told everybody to get off the street, that there could be another one.
“I can’t compare it to anything else I’ve ever been to. The horror. And the anger.”
(via Time magazine)
Today my city was attacked by cowards. Today I felt anger and sadness. Today I felt proud, proud to say I was born and raised in Boston and I can grantee that we will pick ourselves up dust ourselves off and pick our heads up. We shall overcome this bullshit just like us real Bostonians do every time we face some shit.