Friday 19 April 2013

Boston is a ghost town as suspect #2 continues to allude police

Boston is a ghost town as suspect #2 continues to allude police, Two terrorist brothers, one 26 and one 19, sent the city of Boston into a state of panic, killed and maimed innocent people on Monday. They were at it again late Thursday until police were able to capture the older brother after a shoot-out and he died at the hospital. The younger brother is armed and dangerous, he was the man seen on a video dropping the bomb on a Boston street that did horrific damage, according to “Fox and Friends” on Friday, April 19, 2013.

Before the brother was captured and died, the brothers had shot and killed one police officer and critically injured another. They also threw explosive devices out of their moving carjacked car while police were in pursuit. The two brothers hijacked a Mercedes and took the driver along with them, later letting him go unharmed at a gas station, according to the Fox News website on Friday,

Boston is on lockdown today as the surviving brother has managed to allude law enforcement. People are commenting on how quiet the streets are there today. So much more information is coming out about the Boston Marathon bombing suspects today, who led police on a car chase to Watertown Thursday night and into early Friday morning.

One of the brothers was captured during a gun fight, but he later died at the hospital. His death was not due to the gunshot wounds but to some type of explosive that he had on him that blew up and did major damage to his torso, reports the coroner.

Federal law enforcement are investigating as to whether Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, of Cambridge, Mass., and his brother Tamerlan, 26, may have had military training overseas.The brothers hail from Chechnya, but they've lived in the United States for as long as a decade. They've gone to good schools and as Gretchen Carlson on "Fox and Friends" Friday puts it, they were Americans after being here for a decade. What went wrong? Were these young men training for these terror attacks by going out of the country? Police are also investigating this possibility.

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