Monday, April 15, 2013

Saudi Arabian Muslim Nabbed By Boston Police As Suspect of Boston Bombings, Under Guard In Hospital

You know, I hate to tell you I told you so...but hell yeah, I TOLD YOU SO.

And it doesn't take long to nab a suspect when more than likely he got injured by his own bomb - that's my best guess as to how Boston police found this guy so fast.

(Hat Tip:  Pat Dollard)

P.s.  Let me remind everyone of a headline from January 8th and the story of it:

Obama Kills Post 9/11 Restrictions on Saudi Visitors



Here's the breaking news from the NY Post:


Authorities ID suspect as Saudi national in marathon bombings, under guard at Boston hospital


Investigators have a suspect — a Saudi Arabian national — in the horrific Boston Marathon bombings, The Post has learned.

Law enforcement sources said the 20-year-old suspect was under guard at an undisclosed Boston hospital.

Fox News reported that the suspect suffered severe burns.

It was not immediately clear why the man was hospitalized and whether he was injured in the attack or in his apprehension.

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.

12 DEAD, 50 INJURED AFTER 2 EXPLOSIONS ROCK BOSTON MARATHON

NY AUTHORITIES RAMP UP SECURITY AFTER BOSTON EXPLOSIONS

PHOTOS: EXPLOSIONS ROCK BOSTON MARATHON

In addition, Boston police have surveillance video of someone bringing multiple backpacks to blast site, according to CBS News.

Police also confirmed that there was a third explosion, at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. It was not immediately clear how much damage was done or whether it was related to the bombings at the marathon finish line.

The library bombing occurred about 4:30 p.m. and more than a mile from the marathon.

A law enforcement source confirmed to The Post that 12 people were killed and nearly 50 were injured in today's blast.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Leave it to a teabagger to point fingers and place blame with little to no evidence other than someones ethnicity