SleepwalkingInJapan;5700635 said:![]()
if that trayvon-esque dude is the suspect...
i predict this wont end well
alright now this is hitting me a lil bit
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SleepwalkingInJapan;5700635 said:![]()
if that trayvon-esque dude is the suspect...
i predict this wont end well
The first question that Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick received during tonight’s second press conference on the Boston Marathon bombings came from someone who may be a follower of conservative radio host Alex Jones. The questioner, who some on the scene are identifying as InfoWars’ Dan Bidondi asked Patrick directly if the bombings were a “false flag staged attack” meant to “take our civil liberties.”
The question echoed unsubstantiated comments made by Jones on Twitter directly following the bombings, which used the hashtag “#falseflag” and predicted the TSA would be “groping you at sporting events coming soon.”
The man who somehow received the first question at the press conference referenced loudspeakers telling spectators to “be calm” moments before the blasts went off. Governor Patrick quickly responded, “No, next question,” without acknowledging what appeared to be a conspiracy theory about the motives and perpetrators of the bombings.
Worth noting is that the bitch in that pic is running last year's Joe Cassella 5K.SleepwalkingInJapan;5700635 said:![]()
if that trayvon-esque dude is the suspect...
i predict this wont end well
Gold_Certificate;5701538 said:"Dorner Returns"
It'd be even better if he was a cyborg.
LOS ANGELES — L.A. Police Chief Charlie Beck said Monday his department will increase officer deployments at sporting events in response to explosions that killed at least two and injured nearly two dozen others at the Boston Marathon.
Beginning with the Dodgers-San Diego Padres baseball game Monday evening, Beck said the additional police presence would include deployment of bomb-squad personnel, dogs and other “precautions geared to preventing a similar event.”
“We will be increasing deployment at all scheduled sporting events in the near future,” Beck said. “I’ve already been in contact with the Dodgers about this.”
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said it, too, would step up patrols.
“While the cause of the explosions this morning at the Boston Marathon are still under investigation, our vigilance has been raised,” Sheriff Lee Baca said in a statement.
“The heightened alert of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department includes increased patrols to create a more visible presence where people congregate, such as government buildings, shopping centers, athletic events, and public transit,” he added.
Beck said the LAPD’s thoughts and hearts go out to all the victims, their families and the Boston Police Department.
He said an officer from the LAPD’s victorious Baker-to-Las Vegas women’s running team completed the Boston Marathon and was safe. But he said other people from Los Angeles could have well been among those participating or present to watch the contest, but he had not been contacted about any injuries or deaths related to the incident.
The LAPD had planned to increase the number of officers at the Dodgers-Padres game anyway, anticipating it would draw more people after a brawl last week in San Diego left Dodgers pitcher Zach Greinke injured.
-Los Angeles Times
Read more:http://ktla.com/2013/04/15/boston-m...increase-sports-event-security/#ixzz2QauKTE9s
ImTheKangRoundHere;5701549 said: