Boston Mosque Condemns Bombing, Cancels Prayers
Closed until further notice
Bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev may be a killer, but he's also entitled to due process.
Americans say they pride themselves in not allowing terrorism to change them
Says people shouldn't just swallow what the government tells them
Other suspect killed in a firefight with police
Maybe a pre-crimes unit?
Can't believe it happened, haven't talked to boys in years, one says one of the nephews called to ask for forgiveness last night
Bomb exploded at marathon just a few moments after he finished the race, then a fertilizer plant blew up in his neighborhood when he got home
Man lost both his legs, tipped the FBI at the hospital
Says it was "superb"
One says, "He was such a sweet sort of quiet guy"
One dead, other still at large. Remaining suspect named as Dzhokhar Tsarnaev by the Associated Press
Businesses will not open in the Watertown neighborhood as the search for the remaining Boston marathon bombing suspect continues
One of the suspects and an MIT policemen are dead, remaining suspect still at large
But they'd still like to chat
The authorities do like their all-seeing cameras
Authorities still working to identify people in video
He did not actually have any explosives
You may have seen them, lots of photos have circulated online
Otherwise no progress reported
Have much more experience with bombings
Worry about hurting innocent people as images go viral
Terrorists plan around security measures, he admits
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