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  • daflyboys
    Banned
    • May 2003
    • 18238

    #136
    Re: Explosions at the Boston Marathon

    Originally posted by aholbert32
    You've never been completely safe anywhere.
    But you have to admit that people will probably be increasingly skiddish to attend major events, especially those that are considered to define the American institution.

    We've all seen the suicide bombings occurring everywhere overseas and wondered when this could become more prominent on our homeland. You can't tell me that many people haven't wondered if this isn't the possible beginning of this.

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    • soxnut1018
      Puck Dynasty
      • Jan 2008
      • 626

      #137
      Re: Explosions at the Boston Marathon

      Originally posted by PhilliesFan13
      Yeah, true. Just gets worse all the time.
      It doesn't get worse, just our awareness of it.
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      • ProStylez
        Goon Squad
        • Oct 2006
        • 1988

        #138
        Re: Explosions at the Boston Marathon

        Latest I've heard1. Possible person of interest being guarded at a local hospital with serious burns
        2. Bombs appeared to be set of remotely via a cell phone
        3. 108 injured and yes sadly an 8 year old was killed
        4. Bombs contained shrapnel which explains all the severed limbs at the scene
        5. First bomb was likely set off to "draw more people in" then the second bomb was set off as people rushed in to see what was going on or help people hurt from the first blast

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        • aholbert32
          (aka Alberto)
          • Jul 2002
          • 33106

          #139
          Re: Explosions at the Boston Marathon

          Originally posted by daflyboys
          But you have to admit that people will probably be increasingly skiddish to attend major events, especially those that are considered to define the American institution.

          We've all seen the suicide bombings occurring everywhere overseas and wondered when this could become more prominent on our homeland. You can't tell me that many people haven't wondered if this isn't the possible beginning of this.
          They wont. We had a bombing at the Olympics and people still attended sporting events and other major events. NYers sold out MSG 2 weeks after 9/11 for the Hopkins/Trinidad fight. What this will lead to is more heightened security at those events. Thats all.

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          • Knight165
            *ll St*r
            • Feb 2003
            • 24964

            #140
            Re: Explosions at the Boston Marathon

            One thing that is a little strange(if it can be "strange") is the placing of the secondary device. It's very far away. To target First Responders(happened way to quickly after the first for that) or to people trying to help...it would have been a lot closer than 100 yards away.
            Perhaps those involved thought there would be a larger crowd at the end?
            (also why I thankfully say that there was no bomb at the beginning of the race...the casualty list would be much larger)

            Makes me wonder if this is a test run of sorts?
            See how the response pattern is....

            M.K.
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            • areobee401
              Hall Of Fame
              • Apr 2006
              • 16771

              #141
              Re: Explosions at the Boston Marathon

              Originally posted by PhilliesFan13
              I really really hate what this world has come to. You're not safe anywhere anymore....
              Events like this have started to have the opposite effect on me. Seeing so many help out complete strangers during a time like this reminds me there is still good in this crazy world we live in. Peoples willingness to pull together in the face of danger and tragedy has a strong effect on me.
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              • Sports fanantic
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                • Aug 2009
                • 1012

                #142
                Re: Explosions at the Boston Marathon

                Still can't believe stuff like this keep happening and how sick a person's mind can become when doing such a horrific act like this. My prayers go out to the people who are impacted by this.
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                • daflyboys
                  Banned
                  • May 2003
                  • 18238

                  #143
                  Re: Explosions at the Boston Marathon

                  Originally posted by aholbert32
                  They wont. We had a bombing at the Olympics and people still attended sporting events and other major events. NYers sold out MSG 2 weeks after 9/11 for the Hopkins/Trinidad fight. What this will lead to is more heightened security at those events. Thats all.

                  I hope and pray you are right. But I also hope that it's not just a matter of heightened security, but of heightened intel so anything can be avoided altogether.

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                  • Brandon13
                    All Star
                    • Oct 2005
                    • 8915

                    #144
                    I have always been surprised that we don't see more of these sort of attacks within the U.S. borders. There are so many high traffic/low security public areas that would seemingly be very easy to target.

                    Best wishes to all who live in the area.

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                    • superjames1992
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 31362

                      #145
                      Re: Explosions at the Boston Marathon

                      Originally posted by Brandon13
                      I have always been surprised that we don't see more of these sort of attacks within the U.S. borders. There are so many high traffic/low security public areas that would seemingly be very easy to target.

                      Best wishes to all who live in the area.
                      I don't get it, either. It's one thing that's always puzzled me. 9/11 may be scary due to its significance and large death toll, but shooting up a few shopping malls or schools would scare the **** out of the American public and cause people to be scared to even go out.
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                      • Kriech23
                        MVP
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 2302

                        #146
                        Re: Explosions at the Boston Marathon

                        Originally posted by Knight165
                        One thing that is a little strange(if it can be "strange") is the placing of the secondary device. It's very far away. To target First Responders(happened way to quickly after the first for that) or to people trying to help...it would have been a lot closer than 100 yards away.
                        Perhaps those involved thought there would be a larger crowd at the end?
                        (also why I thankfully say that there was no bomb at the beginning of the race...the casualty list would be much larger)

                        Makes me wonder if this is a test run of sorts?
                        See how the response pattern is....

                        M.K.
                        Knight165
                        I was thinking this as well. It'll be interesting to see who was behind all of this.

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                        • bigfnjoe96
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 11410

                          #147
                          Thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by this devastating tragedy

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                          • kehlis
                            Moderator
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 27738

                            #148
                            Originally posted by Knight165
                            One thing that is a little strange(if it can be "strange") is the placing of the secondary device. It's very far away. To target First Responders(happened way to quickly after the first for that) or to people trying to help...it would have been a lot closer than 100 yards away.
                            Perhaps those involved thought there would be a larger crowd at the end?
                            (also why I thankfully say that there was no bomb at the beginning of the race...the casualty list would be much larger)

                            Makes me wonder if this is a test run of sorts?
                            See how the response pattern is....

                            M.K.
                            Knight165
                            I don have any idea if its true or not but I heard somewhere (CBS nightly news I believe) that the third bomb was underneath one of the spectator seating areas.

                            Their THEORY was that the first was to get it started and draw people into that area either to help or see what was going on, the second was aimed at those and the third was supposed to be the most disruptive.

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                            • mgoblue
                              Go Wings!
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 25477

                              #149
                              Re: Explosions at the Boston Marathon

                              Originally posted by Knight165
                              One thing that is a little strange(if it can be "strange") is the placing of the secondary device. It's very far away. To target First Responders(happened way to quickly after the first for that) or to people trying to help...it would have been a lot closer than 100 yards away.
                              Perhaps those involved thought there would be a larger crowd at the end?
                              (also why I thankfully say that there was no bomb at the beginning of the race...the casualty list would be much larger)

                              Makes me wonder if this is a test run of sorts?
                              See how the response pattern is....

                              M.K.
                              Knight165
                              Yeah...I don't know tons of details, but I bet we'll find out that we were lucky hundreds didn't die when it was supposed to go off earlier (or something similar)...

                              It sickens me whenever anything like this happens, but I have a weird feeling that we got very lucky somehow.
                              Last edited by mgoblue; 04-15-2013, 08:12 PM.
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                              • Kevin26385
                                EA Game Changer
                                • May 2004
                                • 5147

                                #150
                                Re: Explosions at the Boston Marathon

                                Originally posted by mgoblue
                                Yeah...I don't know tons of details, but I bet we'll find out that we were lucky hundreds didn't die when it was supposed to go off earlier (or something similar)...

                                It sickens me whenever anything like this happens, but I have a weird feeling that we got very lucky somehow.
                                I think the luckiest part of this is that it did occur near the finish line by an aid station. The loss of life/severity of injuries could have been a lot higher if the explosion occurred in between aid stations at an earlier mile marker.

                                We are lucky they didn't do anything before the start of the race where there are literally thousands of people on top of each other before the race.

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