The FBI today released pictures of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings. The two suspects appear to be young men in their twenties or early thirties.
Bill Iffrig is his name. Known to just friends and family just 24 hours ago, he is now the "old man who got knocked over by the blast at the Boston Marathon."
Where is he from?
As at least 3 died and over 25 were injured during the explosions at the Boston marathon, there was one man who stepped up. Though he wasn't looking for attention, peace activist Carlos Arrendondo, helped many. I thought we could give him the recognition he deserves.
With all of the gruesome videos and photos we've seen from the Boston Marathon bombing, this one may be the one that makes me the most sick to my stomach. It's a video showing people looting and stealing marathon jackets shortly after the bombing occurred.
Three people were killed and more than 100 injured on Monday afternoon when two explosions went off near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Rescue organizations have gathered to help and at the the tragic scene, but how can you help?
The Huffington Post has put together a helpful list of ways:
This unbelievable footage courtesy of the Boston Globe at the moment two explosions occurred within a few seconds of one another as runners were crossing the finish line at today's 117th running of the Boston Marathon.
With the tragedy in Boston today, thoughts and prayers go out the local families of those who had loved one's competing in the 117th running of the marathon.
They are as follows: