Public Safety Unions offer Reward for Boston Bombing Arrest
Police and firefighters chip in $50,000
Members of several public safety unions are teaming up to offer a $50,000 reward for information leading to arrests in the Boston Marathon bombing.
The unions, including the Boston Police Patrolman's Association, the Boston Police Detectives Benevolent Society and the Boston Fire Fighters Local 718, said they hope the reward will help "bring to justice those terrorists who sought to destroy our city."
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"bring to justice those terrorists who sought to destroy our city."
"Destroy our city"? Jumpin' Jebus!