Thoughts and Prayers to Boston
#41
Love that place.
#42
Besides it always seems like it provides an excuse for the powers that be to clamp down harder and we fall right in line out of fear even though it doesn't really alter the chance for something like this happening again.
I found out yesterday one of the people working in my company was severely injured in the attack while at my location a coworker of mine who is an avid marathoner fortunately in this case got denied an LOA to run the marathon
#44
I live 15 miles north of Boston. The cop presence is insane.
We shut down the city to find him, we will. All I hope is we take him alive. And the. Make him rot in a prison by himself for the next 50 years. Death is the easy way out.
We shut down the city to find him, we will. All I hope is we take him alive. And the. Make him rot in a prison by himself for the next 50 years. Death is the easy way out.
#45
At least torture the ****er first and then shoot his sorry ***
#46
I can imagine! Yeah hopefully were able to catch him as u said
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RIP Officer Collier
Slain MIT Police Officer Identified As 26-Year-Old From Somerville
April 19, 2013 2:30 PM
CAMBRIDGE (CBS) – An MIT police officer shot and killed Thursday night has been identified as Sean Collier, 26, of Somerville.
Collier was found in his vehicle near the Stata Center on campus around 10:30 p.m. He had several gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at Mass. General Hospital.
According to WBZ-TV Chief Correspondent Joe Shortsleeve, the brothers wanted in the Boston Marathon bombings ambushed Collier, shot him five or six times and once in the head. Collier never drew his weapon. His gun was found in his holster. Five 9 mm shells were found at the scene.
CBS News Senior Correspondent John Miller reported that Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev had held up a convenience store in Cambridge earlier and then thought Collier had a description of them.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev was later killed by police in a confrontation in Watertown. His brother was at large Friday afteroon.
Officer Sean Collier joined the MIT police force in January of 2012. Prior to that he was a civilian employee of the Somerville Police Department. MIT Police Chief John DiFava described Collier as a “dedicated officer who was extremely well liked by his colleagues.”
Wilmington Selectman Lou Cimaglia said Collier graduated from Wilmington High School in 2004. He went on to graduate from Salem State University with honors in 2009, with a degree in criminal justice.
Collier’s family released this statement Friday afternoon:
“We are heartbroken by the loss of our wonderful and caring son and brother, Sean Collier. Our only solace is that Sean died bravely doing what he committed his life to – serving and protecting others. We are thankful for the outpouring of support and condolences offered by so many people. We are grieving his loss and ask that the media respect our privacy at this time.”
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2013/04/1...om-somerville/
Slain MIT Police Officer Identified As 26-Year-Old From Somerville
April 19, 2013 2:30 PM
CAMBRIDGE (CBS) – An MIT police officer shot and killed Thursday night has been identified as Sean Collier, 26, of Somerville.
Collier was found in his vehicle near the Stata Center on campus around 10:30 p.m. He had several gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at Mass. General Hospital.
According to WBZ-TV Chief Correspondent Joe Shortsleeve, the brothers wanted in the Boston Marathon bombings ambushed Collier, shot him five or six times and once in the head. Collier never drew his weapon. His gun was found in his holster. Five 9 mm shells were found at the scene.
CBS News Senior Correspondent John Miller reported that Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev had held up a convenience store in Cambridge earlier and then thought Collier had a description of them.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev was later killed by police in a confrontation in Watertown. His brother was at large Friday afteroon.
Officer Sean Collier joined the MIT police force in January of 2012. Prior to that he was a civilian employee of the Somerville Police Department. MIT Police Chief John DiFava described Collier as a “dedicated officer who was extremely well liked by his colleagues.”
Wilmington Selectman Lou Cimaglia said Collier graduated from Wilmington High School in 2004. He went on to graduate from Salem State University with honors in 2009, with a degree in criminal justice.
Collier’s family released this statement Friday afternoon:
“We are heartbroken by the loss of our wonderful and caring son and brother, Sean Collier. Our only solace is that Sean died bravely doing what he committed his life to – serving and protecting others. We are thankful for the outpouring of support and condolences offered by so many people. We are grieving his loss and ask that the media respect our privacy at this time.”
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2013/04/1...om-somerville/
Last edited by cdynaco; 4/19/13 at 01:46 PM.
#53
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He doesn't even look like he's out of his teens...it's tragic...
I'm not a fan of Boston. But for the same reason I'm not a fan of Boston I would never **** with Boston, because they will **** you back. hard.
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