With one of the bombers facing the death penalty, the marathon went on defiantly but still different than before
Emma Teitel on the real problem with this month’s Rolling Stone cover
17 of 30 federal charges carry the death penalty
Boston Fire Chief Steve Abraira resigned Monday, saying he was doing so due to continued and unfounded criticism over his response to the bombing near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, which killed three people and injured 264 more on April 15.
Those arrested are college students, reports Boston Globe
Too soon to tell if a third person was involved
Emma Teitel responds to the NRA on Boston, gun control and ‘law-abiding citizens’
The suspect in the Boson Marathon bombing is conscious and is able to respond to authorities’ questions by writing, various news sources are reporting.