Boston Bombing Suspects - MIT Shooting - Manhunt


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unsurprisingly it's none of the people picked out by the internet mob... to bad 4chan and gang have already made life really sucky for several innocent people already with their amateur "CSI"

Actually the white hat guy was identified yesterday in the pics because it leaked they were looking for someone with a backwards cap on. He wasn't getting the attention compared to the older man, undercover guys, or track guy but was there.

I actually think a modern mob would turn them in to authorities.

You sure about that?

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More photo:

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That might be the saddest picture in the world.

Various news outlets are reporting shots fired on MIT's campus in Boston, Massachusetts, with reports of an office down. Shooter remains at large, and the scene is still active.

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(CNN) -- Police and the FBI have responded to reports of gunshots on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, which is adjacent to Boston, according to MIT. They have surrounded and cordoned off one building.

The university requested people stay away from Building 32, as police consider the situation still active.

People in the Boston area have been on edge after two bombs ripped through the crowd near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three people and injured 183 more.

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This is insane. Seems there are more wackos than lucid people these days.

I was just watching a live CBS feed. Tons of activity, easily 50+ cop cars. They showed a video that was just sent in and you can hear many shots and at least one explosion. It will be interesting to see what the deal was. One of the live feeds even showed some armed National Guard members. Not sure if they are in Boston for the bombing or not.

Actually the white hat guy was identified yesterday in the pics because it leaked they were looking for someone with a backwards cap on. He wasn't getting the attention compared to the older man, undercover guys, or track guy but was there.

Actually I believe that was a different white cap guy.

3:35 AM:

War zone in Watertown MA;

reverse 911 activated telling people to stay indoors. Gunfight, one cop wounded (dead?), Suspece One (dark hat guy) reported dead (?), Suspect Two (white hat guy) on the run, armed - possibly with explosives, and a total cop-vention going on. Explosions & robots, presumably preventive bomb detonations. Massive police presence at Beth Israel Deaconess hospital. Started at MIT.

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There are other reports just saying the policeman is in hospital with life threatening injuries

Has he actually passed away or is that just hype?

Just heard on CBS Boston that National CBS is saying that he is at the hospital. So he maybe alive. Listening to the scanners as well. Sounds like they know where he is approx. There was a motion detectors went off at one business, not sure if they sent cars to the area, but its in the area. Explosives have been recovered and two handguns have been recovered. No long guns.

Edited to add: Okay now he is saying he is dead.

Reports there was a short car chase, during which the driver (arrested subject) tossed explosives at pursuing cops (!!) Suspect in local, not Federal, custody. Police telling prople to turn off cell phones (to prevent setting off cell controlled bombs?)

Boston cops

Watertown cops

MA National Guard

Armored tactical vehicles

SWAT

Choppers

Sheesh....

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