Isn't the London Marathon this coming weekend? Bet security will be clamped down for that.
That struck me as odd as well. One woman who crossed the finish line in the cloud of smoke appeared to be looking at her watch as if she was checking her completion time.
Pretty sure I would do the same - if you're running a marathon you're unlikely to be watching the news...
busydog - MemberOne woman who crossed the finish line in the cloud of smoke appeared to be looking at her watch as if she was checking her completion time.
I have absolutely no idea what I'd do if I'd just been blown up/nearly blown up, never mind after running a marathon. And that's assuming she had any idea what was going on, sometimes smoke is just smoke. I wouldn't judge.
not sure I'd do the London Marathon after this.
Yeah, probably a combination of all of the above----hard for the mind to comprehend something so unexpected.
- Two explosions at the finish line of the Boston Marathon have left at least two dead and 23 injured, and police have found[b] and are dismantling at least two other explosive devices[/b]
No doubt shock would play its part.. Not criticising them, just wondering.
The 2nd one looked to be right amongst the crowd- horrible stuff- amazed that there only appears to be 2 folk dead so far- although guessing the injuries suffered by those affected will be horrible.
Just shocking stuff.
So sad
A federal law-enforcement source confirmed to The Post there are at least 12 dead and nearly 50 injured. Fox News reported that Massachusetts General Hospital was treating 10 people with amputated limbs and all operating rooms were on hold.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/two_explosions_at_boston_marathon_iMR0LCkcwASg0RQfVsH1yI
Cell phone signal shut down to stop remote detonation of any further devices.
3rd one at boston library
i know this is very early speculation but also read this today
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-22158392
My thoughts go out to any involved, just flickdd on the news to see the headlines before bed and I saw this had happened.
JFK library pretty decent distance from the finish line area if I remember rightly- just hope there's no more in other areas.
As said above, it's a lovely wee quiet, compact city. Said it already but just a horrible, horrible thing to happen.
I'm in no doubt that whoever did this will be found- hopefully still alive so that they can face justice.
Very sad news to hear such events
Facebook proven its worth, just heard that a friend running is now safe and sound. Thoughts with those not so fortunate.
brakes - Member
not sure I'd do the London Marathon after this.
My brother and his wife are doing it, my mum is going to be shitting bricks!
Truly a sad day.
It looks like the people of Boston are rallying around and the emergency services worked well.
Its the London marathon on Sunday, not sure I would want to take part after this as its a very big target.
How do we stop these things happening, its innocent people FFS.
If I was doing the London marathon no way something like this would put me off, do that and they have you beaten!
I was thinking about going to watch with my wife and kid, our offices are on the route and put on food and entertainers. not sure I'll go now.
I don't buy the "they have you beaten" thing. not if there's a significant risk of injury or death.
I don't buy the "they have you beaten" thing. not if there's a significant risk of injury or death.
Define "significant" - despite the horrific events in Boston, it's probably more dangerous to drive home every night than it is to go watch the marathon.
If I was doing the London marathon no way something like this would put me off, do that and they have you beaten!
This.
....if there's a significant risk of injury or death.
I doubt very much that this has been a terrorist attack by a person/persons who have got some sort of issue with marathon races across the globe.
Just talked to my mother, who's from New England - she reckons it was homegrown terrorists, since it's Patriots' Day.
you can quote statistics all you like. I might stand more of a chance of getting hit by a bus tomorrow, but if I don't cross the road I'm not going to get hit.
I doubt very much that this has been a terrorist attack by a person/persons who have got some sort of issue with marathon races
well, if someone can categorically state that then fine.
you can quote statistics all you like. I might stand more of a chance of getting hit by a bus tomorrow, but if I don't cross the road I'm not going to get hit.
Follow that to it's logical conclusion, and you'll spend your whole life in bed - and die of bed-bug-induced asthma or something.
How many people compete in and spectate at marathons every year? How many have been killed doing so?
if someone can categorically state that then fine.
Well of course not. It could be a terrorist cell which for reasons best known to themselves have decided to target only marathon races across the globe from now on. But what do you think the chances of that are ?
Worried about doing a Marathon?
Boston Marathon Deaths
In 1996, a 62-year-old Swedish man died of a heart attack during the 100th anniversary event.[52] In 2002, Cynthia Lucero, 28, died of hyponatremia.[53]
you can quote statistics all you like.
You can prove anything with facts.
[url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-22149863 ]More bombs :([/url]
Some sinister photos of a lone figure on the rooftops as first bomb detonates. Appears genuine. Could just be some random guy. But creepy nonetheless.
I'm not sure how this works, but I would cross the road all day without fear of getting run over, but if you told me that if I crossed the road I had 1/1000 chance of getting run over, I would be more fearful.
but if you told me that if I crossed the road I had 1/1000 chance of getting run over, I would be more fearful.
That's maybe because the real odds would be more like
1/ 33million on any given day 😉
Israeli independence day, heavy Jewish population in Boston, bomb goes off next to road lined with 96 flags.
Hmmmmmm....I wonder who that was.
That silence you get right after a bomb goes off, just before the crying and screaming kicks in is the worst. Big love to our yank friends from across the pond - I hope the death toll doesn't rise any further.
Also I have huge respect for how cool and calm the civilians were, many of them rushing to the scene with the emergency services with no regard for their own personal safety or secondary devices.
Although I wonder how many of them were off duty soldiers, literally within seconds of the bombs going off some of them instinctively head towards the explosion. There aren't many people who do that.
It's interesting that isn't it. On the same day lots of innocent iraqis get killed by bombs. But that's not all over the news &social media. Still innocent humans going about their day in a foreign country. Equally tragic 🙁
Yeah, great way to make a cheap political attack there kevevs - really brilliant human being you are.
Things that don't happen all the time, happen in a culture nearer to yours, attack an international event that effectively symbolizes an attack against all of us and happen in a place where thousands of people have their camera's out videoing an event....err tend to get massive news coverage.
Secondly, the yanks like it or not are our allies. Even if we had kept our noses out of the middle east for the past 25 years we'd still be being bombed by their religious nutter elements.
Kevevs - MemberIt's interesting that isn't it. On the same day lots of innocent iraqis get killed by bombs. But that's not all over the news &social media. Still innocent humans going about their day in a foreign country. Equally tragic
Bombs going off somewhere that hardly ever has bomb attacks in bigger news event than bombs going off somewhere that has bomb attacks most days SHOCKER!
It's interesting that isn't it. On the same day lots of innocent iraqis get killed by bombs. But that's not all over the news &social media.
The difference is that Iraq is the most violent country in the world after Syria, so we expect death, bombs, and destruction there.
The US on the other hand hasn't been attacked, invaded, occupied, and generally ****ed up, by a foreign power, so we don't expect those sort of things to happen there.
That's why bombs in Boston gets a prominent place in the news, whilst bombs in Baghdad don't. Something new needs to happen to make it news.
It's just all terrible to me. Horrible to read about innocent people losing their lives through no cause of their own. I heard about these two things today and both sound equaly terrible, but switched on the telly and no sign of the iraqi tragedies. Thats all really
Shouldn't have clicked the buzzfeed image dump.
52.
Bleugh. I never get used to these kinds of scenes...ones with dead youngsters... little girl is probably a gonner and that may well be her mum lying right next to her... my night has been dampened. Humanity pisses me the **** off, whether your white, asian, black...whatever....it's always the innocent that get caught up in the power struggles of world and religious leaders.
I'm going to bed - if anyone can find out what happened to that girl please let me know in the morning.
Aye. It's bloody depressing.
Night
not sure I'd do the London Marathon after this.
That's just what "they" want to here.
1984.
So sad to hear about all this.
Looks like I'll be twitching in London this weekend and the Mrs is even more nervous about her first now!!
So senseless
First reaction from colleague in LA was "White Suprems?" when I told her what had happened. Seems the day coincides with several other events in the past according to a chap on R4 this morning.
