Boston Bus and Subway Services Suspended Today
Businesses will not open in the Watertown neighborhood as the search for the remaining Boston marathon bombing suspect continues
Don't open the door, stay in your home, stay away from windows - this is a message by the Massachusetts State police to citizens in Watertown. Hospitals are under lockdown.
At 5.40 am it was announced all MBTA Public Transportation System suspended all Subways and Bus services in the Boston area after an urgent request by the police, and authorized by the governor. Police is asking people waiting for transportation to go home and not stay on the streets. Police is further asking business in Watertown to stay closed today. No vehicle are allowed to travel in and out of Watertown.
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Will the city of Boston also be compensating those for missing a day of work?
Things are messed up but a city wide lock down is horse shit.
High/low on the number of innocent people shot/injured/killed in the process?