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    Updated 11:21 p.m.: MIT issued an emergency alert at 10:48 on Thursday night reporting shots fired on the university campus. MIT's school newspaper, The Tech, reports, "Shots fired near 32 Vassar St (Stata Center), police officer down. Please stay inside." That report is backed up by CBS News's Bonney Kapp who reports hearing "officer down" on the police scanner just before the MIT alert went out. The Tech followed up a few minutes later, reporting that the injured officer was from MIT Police and was being taken to Mass. General Hospital. For now, details are scarce, but the suspect is on the loose and considered armed and extremely dangerous.

    http://m.theatlanticwire.com/national/2013/04/theres-shooter-loose-and-officer-down-mit/64379/

  • #2
    Re: MIT Says There's a Shooter on the Loose and an Officer Down on Campus

    Could be just a mugging gone bad. Everyone is a bit paranoid now.

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    • #3
      Re: MIT Says There's a Shooter on the Loose and an Officer Down on Campus

      it went from MIT shooting to reports of a highjacked SUV > chase to Watertown > officers reporting grenades/explosives being thrown > shots fired > 2nd officer down > 1 suspect in custody

      in watertown there has been a massive response:

      armored vehicles
      homeland security
      fbi
      atf
      boston police
      watertown police
      transit police
      belmont police
      newton police
      cambridge police

      still lots of speculation as to what is connected to what at this point...

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      • #4
        Re: MIT Says There's a Shooter on the Loose and an Officer Down on Campus

        Haven't seen much on the local news about this, so here's an update, based on what I've heard on police radio:

        -- Two Middle Eastern men, presumed to be involved in the MIT shooting
        -- They stole a Mercedes
        -- High speed chase
        -- Automatic gunfire from the car, at the officers
        -- Officer hit by gunfire and taken to the hospital
        -- Guys in the car start throwing hand grenades
        -- Reports of explosions heard
        -- Car stops or is disabled
        -- Officers report seeing a "package," think it might be explosive
        -- Officers are ordered to turn their cell phones off
        -- Officers are ordered to retreat
        -- Report that one suspect is in custody, and is on the way to the hospital
        -- Second suspect has not been apprehended yet; search is underway
        -- Reports of many damaged cars along the road

        Most of this took place in Watertown, a few miles east of Cambridge.

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        • #5
          Re: MIT Says There's a Shooter on the Loose and an Officer Down on Campus

          latest from Reuters . . .

          In a series of bizarre if morbid events, things in Boston have gone from bad to surreal. According to Reuters, police killed one suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing during a shootout and were engaged in a house-to-house search for the other on Friday in the Boston suburb of Watertown. The suspects, incidentally, as AP reports, are reportedly brothers and originally from the separatist Russian region of Chechnya, who lived in the US for at least 1 year and were Cambridge residents at the time of the incident.



          The night started off in a just as dramatic fashion, with the violence beginning around 10:30 p.m., with the robbery of a 7-11 in nearby Cambridge, authorities said. The two men then fatally shot an MIT campus police officer and carjacked a Mercedes sport-utility vehicle at gunpoint, keeping the vehicle's owner hostage for about a half-hour, police said. The owner was released at a gas station in Cambridge, authorities said. He wasn't injured.

          Police pursued that car to Watertown, where explosives were thrown from the car at police and gunfire was exchanged, the statement said.

          "During the exchange of the gunfire, we believe that one of the suspects was struck and ultimately taken into custody. A second suspect was able to flee from that car and there is an active search going on at this point in time," Colonel Timothy Alben, superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police, told a news conference.

          The WSJ adds that a Boston Marathon bombing suspect was killed in a confrontation with police and a manhunt was on for the second suspect—both of whom were believed to be involved in the fatal shooting of an MIT campus police officer during a chaotic series of events Thursday night.

          Authorities said the bombing suspect who had been shown wearing a black baseball cap in photographs released Thursday was killed when confronted by police in Watertown, Mass. The second suspect, a light-skinned man with long curly hair and wearing a hoodie who police said was the bombing suspect identified wearing a white hat, was still at large Friday morning. Neither man was identified. Police warned residents that the at-large suspect was armed and dangerous.

          An interactive map of the events from the WSJ:



          Fast forward to this morning, when authorities warned people in Watertown not to leave their homes and not to answer the door after a night in which a university police officer was killed, a transit police officer was wounded, and the suspects carjacked a vehicle, leading police on a chase.

          Police were searching for the man known as Suspect 2 who was photographed wearing a white hat just before the explosions that killed three people and wounded 176. The blasts triggered security scares across the United States and evoked memories of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.

          The AP reports that the name of the surviving suspect is Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, of Cambridge, Mass.

          The bombing suspects attacked police with explosives and gunfire before the man known as Suspect 1 was shot, apprehended, and taken to a hospital, where he died, officials said.

          Officials shut down area transit systems while the manhunt was under way.

          "We believe this to be a terrorist," said Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis of the bombing suspect still at large. "We believe this to be a man who has come here to kill people. We need to get him in custody."

          The two unidentified men were wanted for Monday's twin bombings at the Boston Marathon, when two blasts ripped through the crowd near the finish line.

          The massive police operation was under way in Watertown after the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on Thursday released pictures and video of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing.

          The FBI had enlisted the public's help in identifying two men wearing backpacks and baseball caps in the crowd minutes before bombs exploded near the finish line.

          A photo of the surviving suspect Tsarnaev:




          For those confused by the plotline here is the WSJ's summary
          :

          We have just gotten news that both Harvard and MIT have canceled classes for Friday, and that all Boston transit has been suspended in the manhunt:


          Boston police said on Friday that all transit service by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority "has been suspended until further notice" as a manhunt for a suspect in the bombing of the Boston Marathon was ongoing in a city suburb.

          Vehicle traffic was also suspended in and out of Watertown, Boston police said.

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          • #6
            Re: MIT Says There's a Shooter on the Loose and an Officer Down on Campus

            While the first alleged terrorist bomber, 19 year-old Dhjokar Tsarnaev, born in Kyrgystan, is on the loose currently somewhere in Boston and is the target of a massive manhunt, his brother, 26 year-old, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, born in Russia and legal US resident since 2007, died overnight in a shootout with the local police. It appears he was a boxer (!), studied at Bunker Hill Community College, was very religious, didn't drink or smoke, wanted to become an engineer (!), and his favorite movie was Borat. His YouTube page can be found here: on it can be found videos of Islamic preacher Feiz Mohammad. Most informative is a captioned photo narrative by Johannes Hirn showcasing the older brother's boxing pursuits and a glimpse into his history and philosophy.

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            • #7
              Re: MIT Says There's a Shooter on the Loose and an Officer Down on Campus

              Sure seems like a new front (for the US) on the War on Terrah.

              At least it won't just be the dusky/dark skinned folk being hassled by TSA. Asians still 'safe' a la Up in the Air.

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              • #8
                Re: MIT Says There's a Shooter on the Loose and an Officer Down on Campus

                Originally posted by c1ue View Post
                Sure seems like a new front (for the US) on the War on Terrah.

                At least it won't just be the dusky/dark skinned folk being hassled by TSA. Asians still 'safe' a la Up in the Air.
                and the nearly-always-white serial killers remain off the 'terrorist' radar . . .

                (can you imagine if they were nearly always black males - every black man in America would be wearing a mandatory GPS collar)

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                • #9
                  Re: MIT Says There's a Shooter on the Loose and an Officer Down on Campus

                  Watertown, where I lived after college, is seven miles and ten minutes by highway away from iTulip headquarters. We were awakened early AM by a recorded Code Red alert phone call from the police instructing us to stay indoors. Will let members know if anything develops nearby.

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                  • #10
                    Re: MIT Says There's a Shooter on the Loose and an Officer Down on Campus

                    Originally posted by c1ue View Post
                    Sure seems like a new front (for the US) on the War on Terrah.

                    At least it won't just be the dusky/dark skinned folk being hassled by TSA. Asians still 'safe' a la Up in the Air.
                    This is going to be difficult for the media to pin blame on with the Cechnyans being caucasian (as in what the normal American would think of caucasian) and Islamic.

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                    • #11
                      Re: MIT Says There's a Shooter on the Loose and an Officer Down on Campus

                      Originally posted by don View Post
                      latest from Reuters . . .

                      In a series of bizarre if morbid events, things in Boston have gone from bad to surreal. According to Reuters, police killed one suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing during a shootout and were engaged in a house-to-house search for the other on Friday in the Boston suburb of Watertown. The suspects, incidentally, as AP reports, are reportedly brothers and originally from the separatist Russian region of Chechnya, who lived in the US for at least 1 year and were Cambridge residents at the time of the incident.



                      The night started off in a just as dramatic fashion, with the violence beginning around 10:30 p.m., with the robbery of a 7-11 in nearby Cambridge, authorities said. The two men then fatally shot an MIT campus police officer and carjacked a Mercedes sport-utility vehicle at gunpoint, keeping the vehicle's owner hostage for about a half-hour, police said. The owner was released at a gas station in Cambridge, authorities said. He wasn't injured.

                      Police pursued that car to Watertown, where explosives were thrown from the car at police and gunfire was exchanged, the statement said.

                      "During the exchange of the gunfire, we believe that one of the suspects was struck and ultimately taken into custody. A second suspect was able to flee from that car and there is an active search going on at this point in time," Colonel Timothy Alben, superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police, told a news conference.

                      The WSJ adds that a Boston Marathon bombing suspect was killed in a confrontation with police and a manhunt was on for the second suspect—both of whom were believed to be involved in the fatal shooting of an MIT campus police officer during a chaotic series of events Thursday night.

                      Authorities said the bombing suspect who had been shown wearing a black baseball cap in photographs released Thursday was killed when confronted by police in Watertown, Mass. The second suspect, a light-skinned man with long curly hair and wearing a hoodie who police said was the bombing suspect identified wearing a white hat, was still at large Friday morning. Neither man was identified. Police warned residents that the at-large suspect was armed and dangerous.

                      An interactive map of the events from the WSJ:



                      Fast forward to this morning, when authorities warned people in Watertown not to leave their homes and not to answer the door after a night in which a university police officer was killed, a transit police officer was wounded, and the suspects carjacked a vehicle, leading police on a chase.

                      Police were searching for the man known as Suspect 2 who was photographed wearing a white hat just before the explosions that killed three people and wounded 176. The blasts triggered security scares across the United States and evoked memories of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.

                      The AP reports that the name of the surviving suspect is Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, of Cambridge, Mass.

                      The bombing suspects attacked police with explosives and gunfire before the man known as Suspect 1 was shot, apprehended, and taken to a hospital, where he died, officials said.

                      Officials shut down area transit systems while the manhunt was under way.

                      "We believe this to be a terrorist," said Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis of the bombing suspect still at large. "We believe this to be a man who has come here to kill people. We need to get him in custody."

                      The two unidentified men were wanted for Monday's twin bombings at the Boston Marathon, when two blasts ripped through the crowd near the finish line.

                      The massive police operation was under way in Watertown after the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on Thursday released pictures and video of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing.

                      The FBI had enlisted the public's help in identifying two men wearing backpacks and baseball caps in the crowd minutes before bombs exploded near the finish line.

                      A photo of the surviving suspect Tsarnaev:




                      For those confused by the plotline here is the WSJ's summary
                      :

                      We have just gotten news that both Harvard and MIT have canceled classes for Friday, and that all Boston transit has been suspended in the manhunt:


                      Boston police said on Friday that all transit service by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority "has been suspended until further notice" as a manhunt for a suspect in the bombing of the Boston Marathon was ongoing in a city suburb.

                      Vehicle traffic was also suspended in and out of Watertown, Boston police said.
                      Here is the older brother Tamerlan. http://johanneshirn.photoshelter.com...v6xWA7o/?start=

                      Apparently he was a boxer (training for US Olympic Team), worked out at a gym, has a half portuguese/half italian girlfriend who converted to Islam.

                      Studied at Bunker Hill Community College and wanted to become an engineer.

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                      • #12
                        Re: MIT Says There's a Shooter on the Loose and an Officer Down on Campus

                        Citizens of the USA doing what they do best. Picking up the pieces and showing the rest of us that nobody is going to keep them down. Not the bankers, not the bombers...

                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CkhE...layer_embedded

                        (And the Bruins are in the playoffs )

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                        • #13
                          Re: MIT Says There's a Shooter on the Loose and an Officer Down on Campus

                          Not the bankers
                          if only that part were true . . .

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                          • #14
                            Re: MIT Says There's a Shooter on the Loose and an Officer Down on Campus

                            Originally posted by don View Post
                            if only that part were true . . .
                            Don't lose faith man! Even EJ has acknowledged that the wheels of justice turn slowly...

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                            • #15
                              Re: MIT Says There's a Shooter on the Loose and an Officer Down on Campus

                              from Zerohedge

                              Earlier, we presented a captioned photo profile of one of the two alleged terrorists, the 26 year-old Tamerlan Tsarnaev who died last night in a shoot-out with the Boston Police. As a follow up, Bloomberg has conducted an interview with one of his gym sparring partners, "Jon K" who trained with Tamerlan in the same Boston gym, and who told BBG TV that "he seemed like a really nice guy, to himself and a little bit arrogant and cocky, but he helped people at the gym all the time with their boxing and was friendly with everyone. It's a complete shock." Jon, who asked that his last name not be used, said: "All week, I have been wondering who the psycho was and it turns out that it was somebody I interacted with. It is shocking, especially as an athlete, he was an athlete, that he would do this to other athletes and just anyone in general."



                              ome highlights:

                              On how he knew Tamerlan Tsarnaev:

                              "About four or five years ago, I was working full-time as a project manager and in my off time, I was training at a mixed martial arts gym in Boston. Tamerlan wasn't part of our gym, but he was training for the golden gloves boxing championship. I remember that he would come in to work with some of our boxers and worked with us. That is where I remember him from. When I woke up this morning and saw his name and his picture on the news, I immediately recognized him."

                              "He seemed like a really nice guy, to himself and a little bit arrogant and cocky, but he helped people at the gym all the time with their boxing and was friendly with everyone. It's a complete shock. To see that this morning, all week, I have been wondering who the psycho was and it turns out that it was somebody I interacted with. It is shocking, especially as an athlete, he was an athlete, that he would do this to other athletes and just anyone in general. It is completely shocking to me. I would never expect it."

                              On what he was like:

                              "To be honest, he was kind of an arrogant, cocky guy, a little quiet, I mean, but a nice guy. He helped everyone out. Talked with everyone. Kind of minded his own business. I remember him giving lessons to people in the gym and helping people out. I didn't really know him personally on a personal level, but he seemed like an alright guy. To think that he could do something like this is kind of crazy."

                              On whether he had a strong accent:

                              "He had a pretty thick accent, but his English was good. I had no problems communicating with him. He seemed like a normal guy. There are a lot of immigrants in Boston."

                              On whether he ever mentioned where he was from or talked about religion:

                              "I just remember that he didn't drink. Someone asked him for beers or something after training and I just remembered that he didn't drink and I knew that was for religious reasons. But I didn't really get too into it with him. He didn't seem overly religious."

                              "I just assumed Muslim because that is the only religion I know where people don't drink. But I'm not sure. We never got into a religious discussion. For me, it was never a big thing for him to talk about his religion or to talk about anything."

                              On whether he ever talked about where he was from:

                              "Chechnya, I think I remember that is where he started boxing."

                              On whether he had any friends or associates at the gym:

                              "I don't remember. I'd the only thing I do remember is that, for his job, he delivered food for a local cafe."

                              On where the gym was located:

                              "Allston. I know that he trained at a number of gyms throughout Boston."

                              On whether the café where he was employed was in Allston.

                              "I can't remember the name exactly, but it was Sports Cafe or something like that, Dugout Café.

                              On whether he ever met or referred to his brother:

                              "I did not…I don't remember."

                              On whether he's spoken to law enforcement yet:

                              "No, I haven't. I literally woke up an hour and a half ago and I started seeing everything on Facebook and people I know in Boston saying, holy crap, this kid is the bomber that we all interacted with."

                              On whether it appeared that he had military training:

                              "He was an extremely gifted athlete. I just remember seeing him do his warm-ups and his routine and he was really strong and really athletically gifted. That might the only thing that I could think that would lead to his military training. His boxing was really, really good. He was not an average boxer. I think he won the golden gloves tournament which is one of the best amateur tournaments that you can win…I think he won in Boston, if I remember correctly…He just came in to get some sparring practice every once in a while. He was not really a member of the gym. I think he just came in to work out and train a little bit once in a while."

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