Two explosions hit finish line of Boston Marathon

They can definitely ID a couple of them since they were facing the cameras.
 
Report: Suspect arrest imminent in Marathon bombing


BOSTON (MyFoxBoston.com) – A source has confirmed to Fox 25 that investigators have identified a suspect believed to be responsible for the Boston Marathon bombing and that an arrest is imminent.
The source said that authorities believe the suspect was caught on camera at Lord and Taylor and that investigators have made significant progress in the case.
It was reported that the suspect could be seen on camera dropping a black bag.
An official told the Associated Press that the suspect was to be taken into custody by federal marshals and taken to a Boston courthouse.
On Monday, terror displaced euphoria at the finish line of the Boston Marathon as two bombs, made from pressure cookers, detonated within seconds of each other.
Three people were killed and more than 170 were injured by the blasts as shrapnel tore through the crowd.
President Barack Obama branded the attack an act of terrorism. Obama plans to attend an interfaith service Thursday in the victims' honor in Boston.
Scores of victims of the Boston bombing remained in hospitals, many with grievous injuries. Doctors who treated the wounded corroborated reports that the bombs were packed with shrapnel intended to cause mayhem. In addition to the 5-year-old child, a 9-year-old girl and 10-year-old boy were among 17 victims listed in critical condition.

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5:10 p.m. ET: “Pieces of black nylon, which could be from a backpack” as well as BBs and nails sent to Quantico, Va., for analysis, says FBI Special Agent in Charge Richard DesLauriers.

5: 11 p.m. ET: “At this time there are no claims of responsibility. The range of suspects and motives remains wide open,” says FBI’s DesLauriers.

5:13 p.m. ET: FBI asks the public for information about anyone with black nylon bag that looked heavy at the marathon.

5:16 p.m. ET: President Obama to attend interfaith prayer service on Thursday, says Mass. Gov. Deval Patrick.

5:38 p.m. ET: “We are heartbroken at the death of our daughter Krystle Marie,” Patricia Campbell, mother of bombing victim Krystle Campbell, told reporters. “She was a wonderful person. Everybody loved her. She had a heart of gold and was always smiling. She worked hard in everything she did. You couldn’t ask for a better daughter. This doesn’t make any sense. ”

5:49 p.m. ET: Boston University confirms that the third victim killed in Monday’s bombing was a graduate student. The student’s name has not been released pending permission from the family.

9:35 p.m. ET: A new security bulletin from the FBI showed the first image of one of the shredded backpacks believed to have housed one of the explosive devices in the Boston Marathon bombing Monday. Click here to see the image.
 
9:30 a.m. ET: Of the 23 people brought to Boston Medical Center, 19 patients remain there is morning, according to Dr. Dr. Peter Burke, chief of trauma surgery. Two patients there, including a 5-year-old, remain in critical condition.
Twelve of the original 31 patients taken to Massachusetts General Hospital remain there. Eight are in critical condition, according to the Associated Press.
At Beth Israel, 13 of the 24 people sent there remain in the hospital. Boston Children’s is still treating three of its original 10 patients. Tufts Medical Center has released half of its 14 bombing patients, according to the AP.
On Monday, two small but powerful bombs exploded at the finish line of the Boston Marathon. No one has claimed responsibility for what authorities have labeled a “terrorist” attack. Some 175 people were injured, and three people, including an 8-year-old boy, were killed.
In the days since, local state and federal authorities have sought clues to determine who was responsible for the attack. Authorities have determined that at least one bomb was likely built from a pressure cooker, filled with gunpowder as well as nails and BBs to inflict damage.
Many of the injured received wounds to their lower bodies, which caused the loss of feet and legs.
The three dead have been identified as:
  • Martin Richard, 8
  • Krystle Campbell, 29
  • The third victim is a Boston University graduate student and Chinese national, whose family has asked ABC News not to name.
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10:15 a.m. ET: The FBI has received more than 2,000 images from the public since making a pitch for videos and photos of the blast site. All of the images are being analyzed on site by FBI analysts dispatched from Quantico, Va.
10:55 a.m. ET: Oklahoma City police ordered the evacuation of City Hall after a stolen U-haul was found abandoned outside the building. Several blocks around the truck have been cleared and the bomb squad has been called in to investigate. Oklahoma City was the site of a domestic terror bombing in 1995. Across the country, cities and citizens have been on alert since Monday.
12:18 p.m. ET: “The president has been briefed regularly on the incident in Boston,” said White House Press Secretary Jay Carney, adding that President Obama met with his national security team this morning. “The full weight of the federal government is behind this investigation,” he said.
12:20 p.m. ET: First lady Michelle Obama will join the president in Boston on Thursday for an interfaith service honoring those killed in Monday’s attack.
12:25 p.m. ET: White House press secretary previews the president’s upcoming remarks in Boston, the speech he says: “will be one of resolve; it will be one of commonality we all feel as Americans with the people of Boston.”
1:06 p.m. ET: Boston police and FBI to hold press conference at 5 p.m.
Daily briefing has been scheduled by the FBI today @5pm@westin Copley #boston_police#FBIpressoffice #bostonmaraton
— Boston Police Dept. (@Boston_Police) April 17, 2013
1:34 p.m. ET: Authorities are close to identifying a suspect responsible for Monday’s Boston Marathon bombing, officials tell ABC News.
1:37 p.m. ET: An arrest is imminent or may have already taken place in the Boston bombings, reports ABC affiliate WCVB-TV. Surveillance video taken by cameras at Lord & Taylor on Boylston Street helped identify a suspect placing a bomb.
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Cameras at this Lord & Taylor department recorded the suspect who is beleived to have planted the bombs at Monday's deadly attack at the Boston Marathon.

1:44 p.m. ET: Boston University confirms Lingzi Lu, 23, a graduate student there was the third victim killed in Monday’s terror attack at the Boston Marathon.
 
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2:33 p.m. ET: Senior law enforcement officials tell ABC News no suspect has been arrested yet, despite some early reports.

2:42 p.m. ET: “Contrary to widespread reporting, there have been no arrests made in connection with the Boston Marathon attack,” the FBI said in a statement. “Over the past day and a half, there have been a number of press reports based on information from unofficial sources that has been inaccurate. Since these stories often have unintended consequences, we ask the media, particularly at this early stage of the investigation, to exercise caution and attempt to verify information through appropriate official channels before reporting.”
 
3:15 p.m. ET: The Federal Courthouse in Boston has been evacuated following a Code Red announcement. Boston police confirm a bomb threat was made. Bomb squad and fire department on the scene.
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Federal Courthouse in Boston evacuated following bomb threat.
 
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