Re: A biotoxin sent to US senator
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Originally Posted by Alvin Walton
Bleh....Mail Online is a nasty rag.
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Far better "rag" than the NY Times.
Speaking of news reports, there are a lot of disappointed liberals now:
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Authorities say they are searching for a darker skinned or black male with a black backpack and black sweatshirt, possibly foreign national from the accent of the individual.
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Boston Marathon explosions kill 3, including a child; injures at least 145 | 7online.com
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“Five minutes before the first explosion, officials said this person attempted to gain entry to a restricted area. When turned away, he broke eye contact and pulled his sweatshirt hood over his head and left, officials said,” according to the station. CNN has also reported on the development live on the air.
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[url]http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/04/15/authorities-reportedly-looking-for-dark-skinned-or-black-male-with-black-backpack-and-black-sweatshirt/[/url]
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Citing Law enforcement sources, the New York Post reported that authorities have identified a potential suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings. A 20-year-old is reportedly being guarded in a Boston hospital in unknown condition.
“Investigators have a suspect — a Saudi Arabian national — in the horrific Boston Marathon bombings,” The Post reports.
“The man was caught less than two hours after the 2:50 p.m. bombing on the finish line of the race, in the heart of Boston,” the report adds.
CBS News’ John Miller is also reporting that police have a potential suspect in custody — a Saudi Arabian national.
JUST IN: @JohnMillerCBS reports that individual is in custody after Boston blast, a Saudi national. Reported cooperative/denies involvement. April 15, 2013 6:38pm via TweetDeckReplyRetweetFavorite

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Miller said a civilian claims the person, identified as a Saudi national, was acting suspiciously so he chased him down and tackled him following the explosions. The man is reportedly cooperating with investigators and denies any involvement in the explosions.
Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis said in a press conference Monday that they have not identified anyone as a suspect yet. He didn’t specifically deny reports of a potential suspect, but did confirm that no suspect has been formally identified.
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(UPDATED) NY Post, CBS News Report Saudi National Identified as Possible Suspect in Boston Marathon Explosions; Authorities Question ‘Person of Interest’ at Hospital | TheBlaze.com
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Last edited by Monkeydad; 04-17-2013 at 01:42 PM.
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