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In yet another twist in a fast-breaking story, New Bedford police said this evening that three people had been taken into custody in their city as part of the bombing investigation.
New Bedford Police Lieutenant Robert Richard said his department assisted federal investigators in executing a search warrant at a home on Carriage Drive in New Bedford, about 10 minutes from the campus of the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, where Tsarnaev was a student.
Richard said the FBI took two men and a woman into custody. “They appeared to be either fellow college students or fellow residents,” he said. Richard said Tsarnaev may have been affiliated with the home on Carriage Drive in some way – possibly having lived or visited the house.
82_28 wrote:Fourthbase, Boston didn't "win" anything. You (your city), in fact, wins the prize for the heinous yet most minor crime in US history and cowing to it by following rules that were clandestine and arbitrary as to threat because most of us only saw it on TV. It showed you that your police forces are awesome and that everything was done by the book.
Nope.
Your "Patriots Day" was, I believe, a scripted event and was a test case. If hard assed Boston can do it, any of us can.
Those throngs on the street clapping for the cops, tanks and other vehicles and shit as they drive through to "go back home after a long two days work" are preposterous. They're fucking flying American flags and shit and cheering each and every car that goes through. Much like it began. Cheering marathon runners.
As above, so below.
FourthBase wrote:To be frank, I can't wait to finally literally masturbate. It's been a long, anti-sexy week.
If I could suck my own dick, I would, whenever I'd be relaxed enough to let loose.
Fresno_Layshaft wrote:FourthBase wrote:To be frank, I can't wait to finally literally masturbate. It's been a long, anti-sexy week.
If I could suck my own dick, I would, whenever I'd be relaxed enough to let loose.
Look, I don't know if you're sleep-deprived or its just the stress, but you really need to step away form the computer and relax ( jerk it even) but you're gonna look back on this thread and be a little embarrassed if you keep posting this stuff. I'm not trying to be a sarcastic dick, either, I mean it.
82_28 wrote:Hahaha. Really. Good cops? Don't you see the narrative?
I live approximately the furthest distance from you as the crow flies in the lower 48.
http://blogs.seattletimes.com/northwest ... ice-chief/
How would something like this have been handled here? Dude just stepped down days apart from the bombings only a few thousand miles away. You tell me and tell me how the point I made is illegible.
The FEDERAL GOVT is still "investigating" this city's police force for undue harm, racism and abuse. During this "crisis" in Seattle's PD, who would step up and what would be "legitimate" in a case like this?
I'm just telling you, Boston didn't win anything. You lost because the city as a whole seems to have succumbed to a power greater than its citizens, yet believe that it is a win for you as a city and culture because it is now "over".
Nothing could be further from the truth.
You are a member of a single specimen, holmes. Just like we all are.
lupercal wrote:^ The choice of Boston as a site is pretty intriguing. From an international perspective it could have been a Beantown Benghazi intended to trim the sails of former MA senior senator and current globe-galloping Secretary of State Kerry, who has been hammering out deals in the ME 24/7 for the last three months. Certain parties, and not just the obvious ones, might want to put the brakes on such ambition. And there are lots of domestic angles which make the whole whodunnit as hard to figure out as ever.
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