by Jim W. Dean
Adding this video found today, which shows where this still shot came from. It originally popped up in the morning search for new photos on the brothers. But the video is confirming that it is another suspect that got caught up in the dragnet. I will update you more on Sunday.
Next week we will be hearing from a lot more people, tying up some of the loose ends like on the guy with the missing legs…the who’s who stuff…so we can concentrate on how the bombs got in.
Update: 11.13 pm, April 22. Here is the last photo we have. The black marks don’t look like tire marks, but we have a local resident witness who says the cops were able to run him down, which would not have made the upper black marks. But we will have a full medical examiner’s report.
UPDATE: 1:44 pm Monday, April 22nd. Below is an interview of a press witness to the stripped-down MIT suspect. The footage that we have all seen was by this team, but the interview done in another post-action shoot. posting this at 1:44 pm Monday to help separate updates from the original posting.
Update” 3:07 pm April, 22…video of force house searches, which media did not reveal while it was ongoing. I don’t see a warrant being shown. Doing a faster search of the outside property and outbuildings where someone on foot would most probably be hiding (and was) would have had the cops clearing those areas very quickly.
What may be going on here is the cops might have thought the brothers were heading to a hideout where more people, guns, bombs, and ammo were. So it looks like they decided to search all the houses as potential hideouts…but with nothing, they could have gotten a warrant on.
It will be interesting to see how they skirted the Constitution here, so in the future if they want to search everybody’s house they just hire a contractor to do a terror attack and they invade all the houses looking for their hideout.
This one in the video seems to me the house version of the van carrying illegals.
House searches forced at gunpoint
Emergency room report
Source
Jim W. Dean was an active editor on VT from 2010-2022. He was involved in operations, development, and writing, plus an active schedule of TV and radio interviews.
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