Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Reuters: Boston marks somber second anniversary of deadly marathon bombing - To our Open-Borders Overlords Americans blown to smithereens is no problema. --tma


Boston marks somber second anniversary of deadly marathon bombing

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BOSTON (Reuters) - The city of Boston faces a somber day on Wednesday as it marks the second anniversary of the bombing attack on its marathon that killed three people and injured 264.
Mayor Martin Walsh plans to mark the day with a low-key ceremony at the site where twin pressure-cooker bombs went off on April 15, 2013, ripping through a crowd of some of the thousands of spectators, volunteers and athletes at the Boston Marathon.
"April 15 is a day that has come to stand for our deepest values," Walsh said. "I hope everyone can mark this day in a way that is appropriate and inclusive."
     "Inclusive"?
At 2:49 p.m. ET organizations around New England's largest city will observe a moment of silence to mark the time the first bomb went off.
The anniversary comes amid a break in the trial of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who was convicted last week of carrying out the bombing attack, before the same jury that found him guilty decides whether to sentence him to death or life in prison without possibility of parole. ...