Tragedy at the Boston Marathon (1 Viewer)

Marathon bombing victim, 8, recalled as spirited

BRIDGET MURPHY, AP

BOSTON (AP) — Neighbors and friends remembered 8-year-old Boston Marathon bombing victim Martin Richard as a vivacious boy who loved to run, climb and play sports like soccer, basketball and baseball.

Family friend Jack Cunningham spoke Tuesday of how, as a pint-sized preschooler, Martin had insisted on getting out of a stroller his mom was pushing during a 5K race in South Boston.

Once she let him out to run with the rest of the family, Martin had other plans for the rainy race course.

"He was just having a ball, splashing in every puddle," Cunningham said.

The boy's father, Bill Richard, released a statement thanking family, friends and strangers for their support following his son's death Monday. Richard's wife, Denise, and the couple's 6-year-old daughter, Jane, also suffered significant injuries in the blasts.

"My dear son Martin has died from injuries sustained in the attack on Boston," Richard said. "My wife and daughter are both recovering from serious injuries. We thank our family and friends, those we know and those we have never met, for their thoughts and prayers. I ask that you continue to pray for my family as we remember Martin."

Other friends remembered Martin as a happy boy who was often outside playing with his sister, older brother Henry and other neighborhood kids.

The Richard family was watching Monday's race, and had gone to get ice cream before returning to the area near the finish line before the blasts.

"They were looking in the crowd as the runners were coming to see if they could identify some of their friends when the bomb hit," said U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch, a friend of the family for 25 years.

He said they are a strong family and are doing better than expected, while rallying around the 6-year-old girl.

Lynch said the family was attempting to get over the race barriers and into the street when the second blast occurred, killing Martin. Bill Richard and Henry Richard were not seriously injured, but doctors did remove ball bearings from Bill Richard's leg, Lynch said.

"Ball bearings are meant as anti-personnel munitions," he said. "They were trying to cause carnage here."

On Tuesday morning, a candle burned on the stoop of the family's single-family home in the city's Dorchester section, and "peace" was written in chalk on the front walkway. A child's bicycle helmet lay overturned near the front lawn.

"What a gift. To know him was to love him," longtime family friend Judy Tuttle said of Martin, who remembered recently sitting at the dining room table having tea with Denise Richard while the boy did his homework. "He had that million-dollar smile and you never knew what was going to come out of him. Denise is the most spectacular mother that you've ever met and Bill is a pillar of the community. It doesn't get any better than these people."

Betty Delorey, an 80-year-old neighbor, said Martin loved to climb the neighborhood trees and hop the fence outside his home.

"I can just remember his mother calling him, 'Martin!' if he was doing something wrong," she said. "Just a vivacious little kid."

Delorey had a photo showing Martin dressed as the character Woody from the "Toy Story" films, wearing a cowboy hat, a sheriff's badge, jeans and a big smile. Jane was at his right dressed as Woody's friend Jesse. Henry was to their left, dressed as Harry Potter.

"I'm sick to my stomach," she said. "It's hard to say anything really."

Bill Richard is a leader in a local community group, and an avid runner and bicyclist. Cunningham said he believed his friend didn't run Monday's race because he has an injury, and Richard wasn't listed as a runner on the marathon's website.

Denise Richard works as a librarian at the Neighborhood House Charter School, where Martin was a third-grader and Jane attends first grade.

Counselors were being made available Tuesday to staff and students, according to school spokeswoman Bodi Luse, who said the whole community was devastated.

"I just can't get a handle on it," Cunningham said of the boy's death. "In an instant, life changes."

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Associated Press writers Jay Lindsay and Pat Eaton-Robb contributed to this report.

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Regardless of who or why at this point I hope pain and misery finds them soon. Texas has gotten somewhat wimpy and uses lethal injection now for executions. I think the feds uses lethal injections as well. I am thinking a slow hanging is more in order for these scumbags.

If any of them get jail time instead of death then justice has gone somewhat undone IMO.
 
Regardless of who or why at this point I hope pain and misery finds them soon. Texas has gotten somewhat wimpy and uses lethal injection now for executions. I think the feds uses lethal injections as well. I am thinking a slow hanging is more in order for these scumbags.

If any of them get jail time instead of death then justice has gone somewhat undone IMO.

Well ......there is the 8th Amendment. Who ever did this is going to get martyr status upon execution. Even Tim McVeigh has his admirers.
 
Well ......there is the 8th Amendment. Who ever did this is going to get martyr status upon execution. Even Tim McVeigh has his admirers.

Open to interpretation IMO, a needle or a rope could be considered cruel. Either way I am still hoping for a rope, but a needle will work for me. I could care less about the fringe who worship McVeigh, Hitler, Stalin or Dalmer......like you said there will always be some fools.
 
The media is in nonstop fear mongering mode. Anderson Cooper is the new Geraldo. Showing up at every disaster event like the grim reaper. Endless noise without any new facts. An amazing amount of misinformation. I wonder what impact this has on the psyche of people. As terrible as it is, the odds of getting killed by a terrorist is much less than being struck by lightning or breaking your neck in the shower.
 
BBC saying the Boston Police have made an arrest
 
BBC saying the Boston Police have made an arrest

Rob...I'm not sure they have actually made an arrest yet...I did see that the autorities do have a suspect in custory and are questioning him...I have not seen that they have arrested him yet...
 
The FBI used cell phone call logs to ID the POS.

Images show him carrying a black bag, images showed the bag being dropped at the second bomb location.

Suspect was wearing a black jacket, grey hoodie and ball cap on backwards.

Suspect was on his cell phone at the second explosion site when the first bomb went off.

With all the cameras in the area, it was just a question of time.
 
I'm watching CNBC...and they are stating that the FBI is denying anyone is even in custody....much less under arrest...
 
All major news agencies are backing off from the initial story of an arrest.

Leave it to CNN to get it wrong, they could screw up a one car funeral.
 
Rob...I'm not sure they have actually made an arrest yet...I did see that the autorities do have a suspect in custory and are questioning him...I have not seen that they have arrested him yet...

Cheers Mike, almost as soon as the BBC announced it they started backing off on it again.

Rob
 
All major news agencies are backing off from the initial story of an arrest.

Leave it to CNN to get it wrong, they could screw up a one car funeral.

Anderson Cooper is on the case! Geraldo can't be far behind. Just hope they find the bomber before the Arias trial ends and frees up Nancy Grace to come to Beantown. That's one scary TV reporter. You have to watch her show to believe it. Spooky.
 
Open to interpretation IMO, a needle or a rope could be considered cruel. Either way I am still hoping for a rope, but a needle will work for me. I could care less about the fringe who worship McVeigh, Hitler, Stalin or Dalmer......like you said there will always be some fools.

They should put whoever did this in a field,put a bomb down his throat and detonate it.And have it on tv so his kind will see..
Mark
 
They should put whoever did this in a field,put a bomb down his throat and detonate it.And have it on tv so his!kind will see..
Mark

Throw some rabid dogs attacking him before the bomb goes off and I am in!
 
I was there last night, it was incredible, wasn't a dry eye in the house after that.

I can't explain it to those who aren't sports fans, but there is something about sports that unifies people in times of crisis, the city really needed that last night, one of my all time favorite sporting moments now for sure.........
 
I was there last night, it was incredible, wasn't a dry eye in the house after that.

I can't explain it to those who aren't sports fans, but there is something about sports that unifies people in times of crisis, the city really needed that last night, one of my all time favorite sporting moments now for sure.........

George,
It certainly was moving. That's what seperates the good guys from whoever did the bombing. Whoever was responsible could never experience such patriotism and depth of feeling for their own country wherever it might be.
Brett
 
They arrested an Elvis impersonator in the ricin letter scare. It would be hard to make something like that up.
 
George,
It certainly was moving. That's what seperates the good guys from whoever did the bombing. Whoever was responsible could never experience such patriotism and depth of feeling for their own country wherever it might be.
Brett

It is a reminder of greatness as distinct from industrial or military might. The values that underpin the American sense of self have stood the test of time and will no doubt endure. I tried - without any success I might add - to suggest to a vocal critic of the US that his charges of hypocrisy stemmed from the very loftiness of the ideals to which Americans aspire. They are, through their grandness, difficult to live up to on a day to day basis.

It is very hard to accuse terrorists of hypocrisy when all they appear to believe in is death, pain and suffering. They are anti-ideals that require little nuance in thinking or greatness of spirit on the part of the individual.
 

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