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FBI Releases Images of Suspects in Boston Marathon Bombing
PHOTO: FBI has released images of the suspected bombers in the investigation of the explosions near the Boston Marathon finish line, April 18, 2013, in Boston.
FBI has released images of the suspected bombers in the investigation of the explosions near the Boston Marathon finish line, April 18, 2013, in Boston. (FBI)
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By LEE FERRAN (@leeferran) , BRIAN ROSS (@brianross) , RHONDA SCHWARTZ, MARTHA RADDATZ (@martharaddatz) , CINDY GALLI and MEGAN CHUCHMACH (@megcourtney)
April 18, 2013
The FBI today released images of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing they still consider to be "armed and extremely dangerous."
At a press conference, FBI special agent in charge Richard DesLauriers referred to the two men as Suspect 1 and Suspect 2 and said Suspect 2 was spotted dropping a bag before a bomb exploded at the second bomb site. The two men appear to be "associated," DesLauriers said.
DesLauriers asked the public for their help identifying the suspects, but asked the public not to approach them.
Though the men are considered armed and dangerous, the FBI said they still do not believe there is an imminent danger in the area.
Three people were killed and more than 170 wounded in dual blasts near the finish line of the Boston Marathon Monday. No group, foreign or domestic, has claimed responsibility.
Officials told ABC News Wednesday they found a potential suspect using surveillance footage from a Lord & Taylor along the parade route and with the help of a local television station. Today federal law enforcement sources said they had found a second potential suspect in the case.
The FBI asked that anyone with information on the two men call 1-800-CALL-FBI or visit their website at www.fbi.gov.
ABC News' Jack Date, Aaron Katersky, Angela M. Hill, Ned Berkowitz, Randy Kreider and Rym Momtaz contributed to this report.
PHOTO: FBI has released images of the suspected bombers in the investigation of the explosions near the Boston Marathon finish line, April 18, 2013, in Boston.
FBI has released images of the suspected bombers in the investigation of the explosions near the Boston Marathon finish line, April 18, 2013, in Boston. (FBI)
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By LEE FERRAN (@leeferran) , BRIAN ROSS (@brianross) , RHONDA SCHWARTZ, MARTHA RADDATZ (@martharaddatz) , CINDY GALLI and MEGAN CHUCHMACH (@megcourtney)
April 18, 2013
The FBI today released images of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing they still consider to be "armed and extremely dangerous."
At a press conference, FBI special agent in charge Richard DesLauriers referred to the two men as Suspect 1 and Suspect 2 and said Suspect 2 was spotted dropping a bag before a bomb exploded at the second bomb site. The two men appear to be "associated," DesLauriers said.
DesLauriers asked the public for their help identifying the suspects, but asked the public not to approach them.
Though the men are considered armed and dangerous, the FBI said they still do not believe there is an imminent danger in the area.
Three people were killed and more than 170 wounded in dual blasts near the finish line of the Boston Marathon Monday. No group, foreign or domestic, has claimed responsibility.
Officials told ABC News Wednesday they found a potential suspect using surveillance footage from a Lord & Taylor along the parade route and with the help of a local television station. Today federal law enforcement sources said they had found a second potential suspect in the case.
The FBI asked that anyone with information on the two men call 1-800-CALL-FBI or visit their website at www.fbi.gov.
ABC News' Jack Date, Aaron Katersky, Angela M. Hill, Ned Berkowitz, Randy Kreider and Rym Momtaz contributed to this report.
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