One Boston Marathon Bomb Suspect Killed, Another Suspect Loose
By: Jose G. Landa
An Exclusive Eagle Pass Business Journal News Story/Copyright 2013
Less than six hours after the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released the photographs of two Boston Marathon Bombing suspects, the two alleged Boston Marathon terror suspects robbed a convenience-gasoline store in Cambridge, Massachusetts which led to a shootout with a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Police Officer, shooting him in the head and killing him, and a Metropolitan Transit Authority Police Officer, wounding him, and the two suspects carjacked a black SUV with its owner inside fleeing the police leading into Watertown, Massachusetts and later released the carjacked SUV owner and drove into Laurel Street engaging in a shootout with Watertown, Massachusetts police officers resulting in one of the suspects being shot and killed while the second suspect fled and escaped Watertown police on Friday morning, April 18, 2013 at approximately 12:45 a.m. Eastern Standard Time.
The Boston Marathon Bombing suspect number one (the Black Hat) rushed the Watertown police officers with an improvised explosive device strapped to his chest while exchanging gun fire with them getting shot while suspect number two (the White Hat) got inside the carjacked black SUV and turned the vehicle around and drove straight towards the Watertown police running over the body of suspect number one successfully driving past the police and later got off the black SUV fleeing on foot into the darkness of the night.
The FBI, Watertown Police Department, and other law enforcement agencies have locked down the City of Watertown, Massachusetts requesting citizens to remain inside and not open their door unless its an identified police officer while they conduct a massive manhunt house to house in search of the dangerous suspect number two (the White Hat), who is believed to be in hiding or attempting to flee Watertown.
Law enforcement authorities are sealing the community of Watertown and surrounding cities to try to find and arrest the Boston Marathon Bombing suspect number two (the White Hat). All of public transportation in Watertown and surrounding communities has been cancelled to avoid any escape routes to the suspect and allowing him to get lost within the morning rush hour traffic.
The Boston Marathon Bombing suspect number two remains loose as of this article being written and posted on Friday, April 18th at 6:20 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. The massive manhunt continues to locate and arrest suspect number two.