Boston Bombing Suspects - MIT Shooting - Manhunt


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Seriously. If the guys have more bombs, and they know where the cops are, and other people are, none of this will end well.

Just be quiet for a few hours. They'll get them.

just posting news.

they had found a pipe bomb, idk where but they had a control explosion maybe 2 hrs ago.

Why is the army participating in this?

http://www.usatoday....usetts/2095733/

That's not BPD..

It is the national guard. The national Guard is the state militia that is in the constitution . They were organized into the national guard in 1903. Their job is to protect their respective states and to help enforce the law . This is exactly what they are supposed to be doing.

"The United States National Guard is authorized by the Constitution of the United States. As originally drafted, the Constitution recognized the existing state Militias, and gave them vital roles to fill: "to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrections and repel Invasion." (Article I, Section 8, Clause 15). The Constitution distinguished "Militia(s)", which were state entities, from "Troops", which were unlawful for states to maintain under normal circumstances. (Article I, Section 10, Clause 3)."

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there is a third person arrested. this person was made strip naked (to make sure there were no weapons) the sex of the person was not disclosed but i hope it wasnt female because it would bring problems on if that was the correct way to handle the situation.

So it's ok to have men strip naked then...

Constitution man..

The second we lose civilian authority, we're screwed..

National Guard is a state military, so how is this against the Constitution? http://states.ng.mil...es/Default.aspx

Please keep on topic and let's not get into a political/conspiracy debate

Sorry, didn't see this until after I posted :/

National Guard is a state military, so how is this against the Constitution? http://states.ng.mil...es/Default.aspx

Sorry, didn't see this until after I posted :/

No problem, it's educational, maybe someone can learn something so before they open their mouth next time they educate themselves on the topic.

Suspect may be in Grey Honda CRV - Mass Tag - 316ES9

rut roh, who are they chasing in Watertown then?

Here's something to think about, if this started small and now sleeper cells are activated.. ? just an idea.. :s

No problem, it's educational, maybe someone can learn something so before they open their mouth next time they educate themselves on the topic.

again, it doesn't look like any national guard I've seen. They have always worn their GREEN uniform anytime and every time I have seen them..

and I saw them through the hurricanes, blizzards and other actions..

Education my butt, i'll still stand by the fact I wouldn't be happy seeing military units and if it is national guard, we should have a way to know easily without having to question what we're seeing captured on video.

These are visibly cops, FBI and national guard.

http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2013/04/robert-farago/cops-bring-out-the-big-guns-for-boston-bombers/

National guard in greens, cops in blue and FBI with big FBI, but it is odd seeing FBI in the desert cammo

rut roh, who are they chasing in Watertown then?

Here's something to think about, if this started small and now sleeper cells are activated.. ? just an idea.. :s

Oh lord...

Just because they think there may be a car involved, doesn't mean they all just clear out and start chasing random grey honda CRV's all over the state.

again, it doesn't look like any national guard I've seen. They have always worn their GREEN uniform anytime and every time I have seen them..

and I saw them through the hurricanes, blizzards and other actions..

Education my butt, i'll still stand by the fact I wouldn't be happy seeing military units and if it is national guard, we should have a way to know easily without having to question what we're seeing captured on video.

Would you like the FBI to leave too?

On 9/11, they used the Air Force to escort planes, should they have relied on local police to do that instead?

Get a clue, guy. Expecting the BPD to handle this is ridiculous, they're not even looking in Boston, and expecting the Mass state police to take over is equally asinine, especially if they're searching for someone who may have fled to another state.

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Would you like the FBI to leave too?

On 9/11, they used the Air Force to escort planes, should they have relied on local police to do that instead?

Get a clue, guy. Expecting the BPD to handle this is ridiculous, they're not even looking in Boston, and expecting the Mass state police to take over is equally asinine, especially if they're searching for someone who may have fled to another state.

Very well said, now let's get back on topic.

Is anyone else wondering what the state of the rest of Massachusetts is? I mean, they supposedly have thousands of officers from all over MA there to help with the search. Wouldn't that mean some towns in the state or either completely unguarded or dangerously under-guarded? I'm not talking about being guarded from this psychopath. I'm thinking more along the lines of typical criminals.

Out of date information. That car was found and BOLO cancelled half an hour ago.

I posted that before the BOLO was even put out over the BPD dispatch channels, cause I heard it live a few minutes later. And I did hear the cancel of the BOLO after that. So I know it wasn't half an hour ago.

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