FBI Launches Manhunt for Boston Bombing Perpetratros
No suspects identified
The Federal Bureau of Investigation launched a manhunt on Monday for the perpetrators of a twin blast that killed three people and injured scores more near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.
US officials said the criminal probe had the potential of becoming a terrorist one, drawing painful memories of the September 11, 2011 attacks that shocked the world.
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Headline as originally posted reads "Perpetratos". Please correct.
Well, finding a man in Boston shouldn't be too hard for even the FBI. But is there some other condition here? I haven't seen a hint that they know which man to hunt for.