Entire city of Boston on lock down (shelter in place order)

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This makes no sense at all to me. I would think the best way to find him is to catch him while he is out and about among people. In a lockdown he will easily be able to spot those looking for him.

Out and about among people means there's more targets that could be blown up or hit by stray bullets from either the suspect or police. Also, more potential hostages he could grab. You want to isolate him so it's just him and the police and nobody else who could conceivably get hurt or in the way.
 

davmat787

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Listening to BPD scanner, sounds like the second suspect is down. EOD is in the area too.

edit: just said the suspect was moving but down if I heard correctly. Sounds like he was hiding in or under a boat?
 

BoomerD

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reading the thread on reddit, they say he was hiding on the boat.
still waiting for an official report
 

davmat787

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Hostages were mentioned on the scanner just now, damn.

edit: I think they were just warning to be careful of hostages.
 
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werepossum

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No, they're just making people of interest strip naked in the middle of the street and later releasing them...lol
Dang it, I haven't wanted to be a cop since I was six . . .

I think you two are missing the real point of the 'lock down'.

The police chief etc has stressed this is about "safety", not necessarily about catching him.

Again, there were bombs here-n-there on the streets and god knows where else. This guy is very dangerous etc. Planting, more bombs, more car jacking, hostage possibilities, more shootouts with cross fire possibilities etc.

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Quite true, and a very reasonable response.

Out and about among people means there's more targets that could be blown up or hit by stray bullets from either the suspect or police. Also, more potential hostages he could grab. You want to isolate him so it's just him and the police and nobody else who could conceivably get hurt or in the way.
Also good points. A police stand-off in our area resulted in police shooting a man on his own porch when he supposedly pointed his shotgun at them. They hit not only his house (again, he was sitting on his porch) but two other houses. No way do we want people roaming around.
 

davmat787

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HRT sending some flashbangs into the boat. And by HRT, I assume they are referring to the FBI HRT.
 

Triumph

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Thank god for all of the efforts by law enforcement and the military. They allowed a homeowner to find the suspect while probably taking out his garbage.

Dzhokhar was found hiding in a boat in the back of a house in Watertown, Massachusetts. A homeowner, who walked to his backyard, shortly after police called off the lockdown, saw blood on his boat. He picked up the canvas cover and saw the suspect lying there.

Police surrounded the house at around 7:30 p.m. ET. Using thermal sensors, helicopters picked up his movement and after more than an hour of the hostage rescue team trying to communicate with him unsuccesfully, they moved in and he was apprehended.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way...-explosions-heard-as-boston-manhunt-continues
 

Blain

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Don't you know that chanting USA over and over again makes everything OK?


Civil liberties? Who's that? An American Idol contestant? USA USA USA USA USA!
Even if Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will not be read his Miranda warnings, does he still have a 5th amendment right as a US citizen (as of 9/11/12), to remain silent and not incriminate himself?

I don't live in the Boston area, but the cheering and celebration makes me a bit uncomfortable.
 
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davmat787

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Even if Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will not be read his Miranda warnings, does he still have a 5th amendment right as a US citizen (as of 9/11/12), to remain silent and not incriminate himself?

I don't live in the Boston area, but the cheering and celebration makes me a bit uncomfortable.

Why on earth would they not read him his Miranda rights?
 
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Why on earth would they not read him his Miranda rights?

There is a public safety exception that allows the police to interrogate him without a Miranda warning to learn whether he has information about other imminent attacks or other risks to public safety. I believe anything he says prior to the Miranda warning can't be used against him in court.
 

Hayabusa Rider

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There is a public safety exception that allows the police to interrogate him without a Miranda warning to learn whether he has information about other imminent attacks or other risks to public safety. I believe anything he says prior to the Miranda warning can't be used against him in court.

This assumes he isn't declared a terrorist. At that point his rights are effectively gone.
 

Triumph

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Just like madatory evacuations, but hey, it is for your own good.

I've never been through a real hurricane, but I believe "mandatory" evacuations aren't enforceable. I always seem to hear about people riding out storms despite "mandatory" evacuations.
 

Darwin333

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I've never been through a real hurricane, but I believe "mandatory" evacuations aren't enforceable. I always seem to hear about people riding out storms despite "mandatory" evacuations.

This is very true but I am unsure if they aren't enforceable due to actual law or simply manpower.
 

Capt Caveman

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I've never been through a real hurricane, but I believe "mandatory" evacuations aren't enforceable. I always seem to hear about people riding out storms despite "mandatory" evacuations.

It wasn't enforced here. As I drove to my gf's in Boston, it was like a Sunday morning. Plenty of people walking around, bikers and people driving their cars. Heck, the whole way out of Cambridge, I was following a Police SUV. And passed several Police cars on the way to her house.