The police say he is still alive, for sure. They are throwing flash-bangs towards the boat in an attempt to get him to leave the boat, but it probably won't do any good. He has nowhere to go though. He is probably only still there because he wants to take others with him when he dies. That's why the police are holding back.8pm, hot zone in Watertown. What seems like thousands of police surrounding a thermal image in a boat parked in a driveway. Explosions and gun shots. He might already be dead.
:Removed: They did fire on the suspect.Bomber is NOW IN CUSTODY!!!
That would be nice. I am curious myself. I have to be careful not completely lose myself in the web of story that the new outlets weave. That being said, according what those outlets have shown us, he doesn't seem to fit the profile of a would-be terrorist to extent that he would become an actual terrorist. I am inclined to think that there may be a whole lot more to this story that we don't know. I'm not going soft here; I think he is guilty, if nothing else by association. I just want to know the full story,There may be a chance we will learn, how this all began.
That's what I did. I completely thought there would be no "Barney Fifes" that just had to shoot their new gun.....I have to be careful not completely lose myself in the web of story that the new outlets weave.
While I hope we find out the "full story", whatever that may be, I'm not going to be too surprised at most anything it turns out to be. They may have had some political motive or they may not. They may just be two whacked nutjobs. Several years ago we had a case where two boys and a girl, all about thirteen years old, that had been best friends for years went somewhere one day and the two boys killed the girl. Why? Was is a love-triangle? No. Had she said or done something that angered them? No. The reason was simply that they wanted to know what it felt like to kill someone and she happened to be handy. These two may have done all this just to see what it felt like. Someone that disturbed might be the proverbial one-in-a-million, but that means we have several hundred of them running around just in our own country.I am inclined to think that there may be a whole lot more to this story that we don't know. I'm not going soft here; I think he is guilty, if nothing else by association. I just want to know the full story,
I will be surprised if he will survive to tell anything. It's a complete tragedy, no matter what anyone says.
Right, I thought so too, but when owner said they riddled the boat. I figure he's pretty shot up.but he survived for 20 hours after being wounded, and before capture.
Just a thought.......we earthquake today, April is not peace![]()
That's a great point. Also, intelligence about possible networks they might have worked with. Anyone else involved should also be brought to justice.For the Victims, maybe they would get some knowledge that will help them emotionally rehabilitate, rather than nothing out of it, just pain and suffering coupled with permanent debilitation.
I kept watch the news for ~30 min after they caught the younger brother. They said that there was a 3rd arrest made in another city south of watertown, connected with the bombing. The reporter made the comment "this is far from over." I don't know what that was all about...That's a great point. Also, intelligence about possible networks they might have worked with. Anyone else involved should also be brought to justice.
As I say, I definitely understand.
I guess, for me, the test for whether I will give them a pass is if they are truly consistent in their positions. For instance, if they were in a control studio talking to someone via radio that was out filming something and this happened and they then saw THEIR daughter dying on the monitor, would they tell the photographer to keep filming or would they tell the photographer to set the camera down and save his daughter?
If your professionalism entitles you to let other people's children die, then it should require that you let your own as well.I wouldn't use that as a test. Family trumps professionalism, IMO. I would look at each case separately. I would look at the usefulness of the video, what other people were available to aid, etc. I think about the war correspondents, and how they did their jobs without getting involved in the conflict and such. I wouldn't expect them to film their family if they are in imminent danger, although that was their profession.
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