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Explosions at Boston Marathon (1 Viewer)

Kind of hard to tell what's going on there.

Is that the same guy at both sites? Once with a black backpack (that appears to be heavy the way he's holding it), and once with a brown bag similar to the one that ends up on the other side of the fence?
And if the brown bag sitting there was the explosive, wouldn't the mailbox right next to it have been destroyed?
 
Saw this on reddit - sigh

http://www.myfoxboston.com/story/21988916/2013/04/16/plane-brought-back-to-gate-at-logan-airport#ixzz2QdbUfrar

Plane brought back to gate at Logan Airport
BOSTON (MyFoxBoston.com) – Sources told FOX 25 there was an American Airlines flight that was headed to Chicago. There were two men on that plane – not sitting next to each other – and speaking Arabic.There were some concerned marathoners on the flight so the plane was brought back to the gate and the two men were escorted off the plane.

No other details were immediately available.
Old news.

 
Kind of hard to tell what's going on there.

Is that the same guy at both sites? Once with a black backpack (that appears to be heavy the way he's holding it), and once with a brown bag similar to the one that ends up on the other side of the fence?
And if the brown bag sitting there was the explosive, wouldn't the mailbox right next to it have been destroyed?
the picture says same color bag when clearly theyre different colors
 
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Kind of hard to tell what's going on there.

Is that the same guy at both sites? Once with a black backpack (that appears to be heavy the way he's holding it), and once with a brown bag similar to the one that ends up on the other side of the fence?
And if the brown bag sitting there was the explosive, wouldn't the mailbox right next to it have been destroyed?
No, depends on blast direction and force. In Iraq I saw a IED take out wagon and a donkey and the 30 people standing in the immediate area on the other side weren't touched.

 
Rom

Saw this on reddit - sigh

http://www.myfoxboston.com/story/21988916/2013/04/16/plane-brought-back-to-gate-at-logan-airport#ixzz2QdbUfrar

Plane brought back to gate at Logan Airport
BOSTON (MyFoxBoston.com) – Sources told FOX 25 there was an American Airlines flight that was headed to Chicago. There were two men on that plane – not sitting next to each other – and speaking Arabic.There were some concerned marathoners on the flight so the plane was brought back to the gate and the two men were escorted off the plane.

No other details were immediately available.
Old news.
Sorry, I don't subscribe to your twitter feed, so I posted something from 10 hours ago.

 
I'm not familiar with Reddit and it sorta gives me a headache (kids today!), but I did skim along enough to come across an interesting idea.

Someone was wondering if it was possible to take all of the photos and video and etc that people have turned in and create a 3-D image (or holy #### - a 3D time series of images) that would let you move around inside it like you can a video game.

They did something like this (minus the moving around bit) with Obama's inaugural. Everyone sent in photos and they created a single graphic from them.

 
Kind of hard to tell what's going on there.

Is that the same guy at both sites? Once with a black backpack (that appears to be heavy the way he's holding it), and once with a brown bag similar to the one that ends up on the other side of the fence?
Yah I am not sure what's really going on it with it either. I am guessing whoever is enlarging the photos thinks it the same person...

Also Reddit is trying to identify the model of the pressure cooker here, http://www.reddit.com/r/inthenews/comments/1chphe/boston_marathon_explosion_live_update_thread_8/c9glrom ... They have it narrowed down to like 3.
On one of the pics of the cooker that they showed on TV, you can see what looks like a serial number or at least a partial serial #. That would be huge.

 
It is cool to see Reddit and 4chan try to put stuff together but I'm sure the FBI has already done that and more. I'm sure they have the make and model of the pressure cooker and if there is a serial #. I'm sure they are trying to identify the nails and ball bearings and see who sells that brand. I'm sure they'll find pieces of the bag and find the make of the bag and then find that in the videos or in pictures with the accompanying person attached to it. And just picture/video wise, they have much better technology to enhance the photos and actually see faces.

 
My wife said that a mailbox saved the life of her friend. I don't know how or why but that is what she said. Take that pitts.

 
It is cool to see Reddit and 4chan try to put stuff together but I'm sure the FBI has already done that and more. I'm sure they have the make and model of the pressure cooker and if there is a serial #. I'm sure they are trying to identify the nails and ball bearings and see who sells that brand. I'm sure they'll find pieces of the bag and find the make of the bag and then find that in the videos or in pictures with the accompanying person attached to it. And just picture/video wise, they have much better technology to enhance the photos and actually see faces.
You'd probably be surprised. The best tech people in the world don't and won't work for Law Enforcement because Law Enforcement doesn't want them (not exactly your typical suit and tie types). They are, however, on Reddit and 4chan.

Of course Reddit and 4chan don't have access to the information they'd need to be useful, so you're right, the FBI is surely further along.

 
Channel 7 in Boston just had a pretty good pictorial on the news showing the first blast and someone running away with their clothes shredded as mostly everyone else is cowering. Probably ran in shock but you never know.

They don't have it up yet on their website http://www1.whdh.com/ but I'm sure it will be up soon. It is from just above the blast site and it seems like stills taken from a video that has benn turned in to FBI. No doubt they are going to find whoever did this on video.
Found it. Starts at the 1:34 mark: http://www1.whdh.com/video/player/?clipId=8781617&clipFormat=flv&topVideoCatNo=#?autoStart#?autoStart

 
My wife said that a mailbox saved the life of her friend. I don't know how or why but that is what she said. Take that pitts.
I am glad for your wife's friend. I am referring to mailboxes being used to put bombs inside them; that is why they (along with trash cans) are removed along the Presidential route when he visits an area. That also doesn't look like a mailbox per se, it looks like a mail bag locker where mailmen can store their bag and part of their delivery, while they deliver the rest of the mail to the area (no public access, no slots).
 
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My wife said that a mailbox saved the life of her friend. I don't know how or why but that is what she said. Take that pitts.
I am glad for your wife's friend. I am referring to mailboxes being used to put bombs inside them; that is why they (along with trash cans) are removed along the Presidential route when he visits an area.
What would happen if a pressure cooker bomb with ball bearings was placed in a U.S. mail box?

 
I have to tear into Matt Lauer, just seems dumber and dumber as each crisis pops up. His opening words tonight were to tell us how awesome the hospitals are that everyone isbeing treated to tonight...just stop! Just interview people, tell us the facts but gushing over the hospitals in Boston is not a needed part of the story. Brian Williams now doing the same thing. NBC only network to interrupt 10PM shows to give an extra hour of coverage tonight, not even sure what they would show on NBC this time on aMonday. So no real arrests have been made?
Didn't you just post in here a few minutes ago chastising other posters for attacking each other and now here you are ripping into TV anchors?
Paid millions to do his job, very different than watching two posters try to say the ugliest things they can to each other or about each other. I'm allowed to be a critic of Matt. I'm not attacking posters.
Shut up and go whine about Matt lauer in another tread.
 
My wife said that a mailbox saved the life of her friend. I don't know how or why but that is what she said. Take that pitts.
I am glad for your wife's friend. I am referring to mailboxes being used to put bombs inside them; that is why they (along with trash cans) are removed along the Presidential route when he visits an area.
What would happen if a pressure cooker bomb with ball bearings was placed in a U.S. mail box?
I would imagine that it would contain most of it but you would concede that there are more than pressure cooker bombs used as an IED. What would happen if you dropped three sticks of dynamite in a mailbox? Low explosive and high explosives work differently.
 
My wife said that a mailbox saved the life of her friend. I don't know how or why but that is what she said. Take that pitts.
I am glad for your wife's friend. I am referring to mailboxes being used to put bombs inside them; that is why they (along with trash cans) are removed along the Presidential route when he visits an area.
What would happen if a pressure cooker bomb with ball bearings was placed in a U.S. mail box?
I would imagine that it would contain most of it but you would concede that there are more than pressure cooker bombs used as an IED. What would happen if you dropped three sticks of dynamite in a mailbox? Low explosive and high explosives work differently.
The mailbox is going to hold a great deal of the energy of a bomb, to make a mailbox a weapon you'd have to shove 20 pounds of C4 inside. Three sticks of dynamite is going to destroy the mailbox I guess, but you seem to be living in a cartoon so I guess three sticks of dynamite would kill a passing roadrunner.

 
My wife said that a mailbox saved the life of her friend. I don't know how or why but that is what she said. Take that pitts.
I am glad for your wife's friend. I am referring to mailboxes being used to put bombs inside them; that is why they (along with trash cans) are removed along the Presidential route when he visits an area.
What would happen if a pressure cooker bomb with ball bearings was placed in a U.S. mail box?
I would imagine that it would contain most of it but you would concede that there are more than pressure cooker bombs used as an IED. What would happen if you dropped three sticks of dynamite in a mailbox? Low explosive and high explosives work differently.
The mailbox is going to hold a great deal of the energy of a bomb, to make a mailbox a weapon you'd have to shove 20 pounds of C4 inside. Three sticks of dynamite is going to destroy the mailbox I guess, but you seem to be living in a cartoon so I guess three sticks of dynamite would kill a passing roadrunner.
I love that someone is trying to school Dr D about weapons/explosives/military stuff. Pitts must've read some Clancy which gives him more knowledge than a career military man.
 
My wife said that a mailbox saved the life of her friend. I don't know how or why but that is what she said. Take that pitts.
I am glad for your wife's friend. I am referring to mailboxes being used to put bombs inside them; that is why they (along with trash cans) are removed along the Presidential route when he visits an area.
What would happen if a pressure cooker bomb with ball bearings was placed in a U.S. mail box?
I would imagine that it would contain most of it but you would concede that there are more than pressure cooker bombs used as an IED. What would happen if you dropped three sticks of dynamite in a mailbox? Low explosive and high explosives work differently.
The mailbox is going to hold a great deal of the energy of a bomb, to make a mailbox a weapon you'd have to shove 20 pounds of C4 inside. Three sticks of dynamite is going to destroy the mailbox I guess, but you seem to be living in a cartoon so I guess three sticks of dynamite would kill a passing roadrunner.
When the mailbox is destroyed by the dynamite what happens to all the metal fragments that are expelled from the blast? C-4 is about 30% more powerful than TNT; I would imagine 20 pounds in a mail box there would have had a 100% kill radius for tens of feet and a lethality radius over a hundred yards.
 
I don't claim to be an expert, it's really just common sense. Bombs are placed in the open or in things that are wooden, glass, plastic or cloth for a reason. Plastic explosive, high grade explosives or just a lot of explosives (1200 pounds in Dar es Salaam embassy bombing, 2000 pounds in Lebanon, 3-5 thousand at Khobar towers) will destroy anything but they aren't easily concealed in something as small as a mailbox (especially if there are route sweeps or bomb sniffing dogs around).

Trash cans could be a good concealment point but they also will prevent maximum effectiveness of a bomb, they are used in Iraq all the time. But the ones that always did the most damage are the ones that had no obstructions. In neither Iraq or Afghanistan were we ever all that worried about trash can bombs, it was the ones just laying on the side of the street or placed under a table in a market that were most devastating. They tried to put them in oil drums, just made a loud noise and a mess and an oil drum is open on one end.

 
My wife said that a mailbox saved the life of her friend. I don't know how or why but that is what she said. Take that pitts.
I am glad for your wife's friend. I am referring to mailboxes being used to put bombs inside them; that is why they (along with trash cans) are removed along the Presidential route when he visits an area.
What would happen if a pressure cooker bomb with ball bearings was placed in a U.S. mail box?
I would imagine that it would contain most of it but you would concede that there are more than pressure cooker bombs used as an IED. What would happen if you dropped three sticks of dynamite in a mailbox? Low explosive and high explosives work differently.
The mailbox is going to hold a great deal of the energy of a bomb, to make a mailbox a weapon you'd have to shove 20 pounds of C4 inside. Three sticks of dynamite is going to destroy the mailbox I guess, but you seem to be living in a cartoon so I guess three sticks of dynamite would kill a passing roadrunner.
When the mailbox is destroyed by the dynamite what happens to all the metal fragments that are expelled from the blast? C-4 is about 30% more powerful than TNT; I would imagine 20 pounds in a mail box there would have had a 100% kill radius for tens of feet and a lethality radius over a hundred yards.
Tell you what I'm gonna do. I work with a guy who used to be an Army Combat Arms guy and he worked with Claymores, heavy explosives and stuff like that. I'll see what he says and check back in.

 
I don't claim to be an expert, it's really just common sense. Bombs are placed in the open or in things that are wooden, glass, plastic or cloth for a reason. Plastic explosive, high grade explosives or just a lot of explosives (1200 pounds in Dar es Salaam embassy bombing, 2000 pounds in Lebanon, 3-5 thousand at Khobar towers) will destroy anything but they aren't easily concealed in something as small as a mailbox (especially if there are route sweeps or bomb sniffing dogs around). Trash cans could be a good concealment point but they also will prevent maximum effectiveness of a bomb, they are used in Iraq all the time. But the ones that always did the most damage are the ones that had no obstructions. In neither Iraq or Afghanistan were we ever all that worried about trash can bombs, it was the ones just laying on the side of the street or placed under a table in a market that were most devastating. They tried to put them in oil drums, just made a loud noise and a mess and an oil drum is open on one end.
Just read about the bomb at the Khobar Towers. Wow. The explosion was felt from 20 miles away. The shockwave alone destroyed things. :shock:
 
I don't claim to be an expert, it's really just common sense. Bombs are placed in the open or in things that are wooden, glass, plastic or cloth for a reason. Plastic explosive, high grade explosives or just a lot of explosives (1200 pounds in Dar es Salaam embassy bombing, 2000 pounds in Lebanon, 3-5 thousand at Khobar towers) will destroy anything but they aren't easily concealed in something as small as a mailbox (especially if there are route sweeps or bomb sniffing dogs around). Trash cans could be a good concealment point but they also will prevent maximum effectiveness of a bomb, they are used in Iraq all the time. But the ones that always did the most damage are the ones that had no obstructions. In neither Iraq or Afghanistan were we ever all that worried about trash can bombs, it was the ones just laying on the side of the street or placed under a table in a market that were most devastating. They tried to put them in oil drums, just made a loud noise and a mess and an oil drum is open on one end.
Just read about the bomb at the Khobar Towers. Wow. The explosion was felt from 20 miles away. The shockwave alone destroyed things. :shock:
Yeah I went there two days after, it pealed the side the of the building right off. They found debris two miles away, the shock wave itself destroyed a bunch of stuff that wasn't even in the path of the blast. We never got the right people who did it either IMO and the opinion of many others, that was a Hezbollah bomb and Iran was directly responsible. ####### cowards.

 
Channel 7 in Boston just had a pretty good pictorial on the news showing the first blast and someone running away with their clothes shredded as mostly everyone else is cowering. Probably ran in shock but you never know.

They don't have it up yet on their website http://www1.whdh.com/ but I'm sure it will be up soon. It is from just above the blast site and it seems like stills taken from a video that has benn turned in to FBI. No doubt they are going to find whoever did this on video.
Found it. Starts at the 1:34 mark: http://www1.whdh.com/video/player/?clipId=8781617&clipFormat=flv&topVideoCatNo=#?autoStart#?autoStart
Something just blew his clothes apart, why wouldn't he run?

Crazy he's not bleeding anywhere.

 
Channel 7 in Boston just had a pretty good pictorial on the news showing the first blast and someone running away with their clothes shredded as mostly everyone else is cowering. Probably ran in shock but you never know.

They don't have it up yet on their website http://www1.whdh.com/ but I'm sure it will be up soon. It is from just above the blast site and it seems like stills taken from a video that has benn turned in to FBI. No doubt they are going to find whoever did this on video.
Found it. Starts at the 1:34 mark: http://www1.whdh.com/video/player/?clipId=8781617&clipFormat=flv&topVideoCatNo=#?autoStart#?autoStart
Something just blew his clothes apart, why wouldn't he run?

Crazy he's not bleeding anywhere.
Seriously. A bomb goes off and I am hauling ### as quickly as possible

 
My wife said that a mailbox saved the life of her friend. I don't know how or why but that is what she said. Take that pitts.
I am glad for your wife's friend. I am referring to mailboxes being used to put bombs inside them; that is why they (along with trash cans) are removed along the Presidential route when he visits an area.
What would happen if a pressure cooker bomb with ball bearings was placed in a U.S. mail box?
I would imagine that it would contain most of it but you would concede that there are more than pressure cooker bombs used as an IED. What would happen if you dropped three sticks of dynamite in a mailbox? Low explosive and high explosives work differently.
The mailbox is going to hold a great deal of the energy of a bomb, to make a mailbox a weapon you'd have to shove 20 pounds of C4 inside. Three sticks of dynamite is going to destroy the mailbox I guess, but you seem to be living in a cartoon so I guess three sticks of dynamite would kill a passing roadrunner.
When the mailbox is destroyed by the dynamite what happens to all the metal fragments that are expelled from the blast? C-4 is about 30% more powerful than TNT; I would imagine 20 pounds in a mail box there would have had a 100% kill radius for tens of feet and a lethality radius over a hundred yards.
Tell you what I'm gonna do. I work with a guy who used to be an Army Combat Arms guy and he worked with Claymores, heavy explosives and stuff like that. I'll see what he says and check back in.
Fair enough; thanks.
 
Doctor Detroit said:
pittstownkiller said:
AcerFC said:
My wife said that a mailbox saved the life of her friend. I don't know how or why but that is what she said. Take that pitts.
I am glad for your wife's friend. I am referring to mailboxes being used to put bombs inside them; that is why they (along with trash cans) are removed along the Presidential route when he visits an area.
What would happen if a pressure cooker bomb with ball bearings was placed in a U.S. mail box?
it would probably get delivered to the wrong address

 
Hopefully there's some way to find out where and when those pressure cookers were purchased. Doesn't sound like there's much else to go on at this point.

 
Assinine article trying to play this as white privilege. If its a group of any sort, we go after that group. Be it a nation, a militant cell, a terrorist group.

If its an individual we go after the individual.

The difference between Islamic bombings (and why we respond to them with force, is because they are usually orchestrated by anti-us groups who them claim responsibility for this and usually a series of other actions. There is a clear and present path to an ongoing threat.

When a single white guy like mcviegh or kazyncski goes off the deep end, there is no group to go after... There is no ongoing threat. We don't respond by blowing up Idaho because Idaho as a whole isn't harboring or part of a militant cell claiming responsibility for the bombings.

What a ####ty piece of lazy journalism... Playing the race card here.

 

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